This campground is on the northeast edge of town and easy to find from two highways. The sites are level, poured concrete with an extra patio space. The manager was pleasant and very helpful with side trip information for the area. Pets have a small fenced-in "playground". This campground has its own restaurant which closes after Sept. 1 so we couldn't try it out. This is a first-rate place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice KOA, Owners very friendly and helpful, escorted us to our site. Concrete pads with patios. Wide roads, plenty of room for 40 foot motor home with slides. Have restaurant on site with all you can eat breakfast, with excellent food. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park. The managers Cor and MoRia are the nicest people and very helpful. We were there 3 nights. They have their own restaurant with a different menu each night and a breakfast buffet each morning for $6! The food is great! We had concrete site and shaded, with a covered swing, table and grill. There is a large shaded dog run with agility equipment. Clean pool and playground. Will definitely stay here again even though it is pricey. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was our first stop here in two years and the owners have continued to upgrade the park. Most sites now have cement pads and they are slowly adding new sites. Unfortunately their restuarant was not open during our weekend stay due to staffing problems. They are getting a little pricey but I can see the money and effort going into park improvements. As I said last time, the town has enough of interest for a two night stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here in 2003 and liked it even in its old form since it was a convenient stop after the Bighorns on the way to Yellowstone. In its new form it is wonderful. The only "negative" it it's still a bit smallish, but owners and staff are super friendly and helpful, the concrete pads, very nice grass and landscaping plus the outstanding restaurant (what other CG has a real chef?) make it a great place to stay awhile. We spent two nights on our way to Yellowstone (travel into YNP was delayed by snow). We found the area very interesting (back roads, museum, easy trip to Cody, the Bighorns, etc). After YNP we came back and spent four nights to really see the area. We will be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Owners of this campground are great and gave us a bottle of water when we arrived because the weather was hotter than normal. We stayed here two nights, and would stay here again. The sites have concrete, level pads and some space between the sites. There is a restaurant, "Dutchie's" right on the campground. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Just joined this recently and was checking places I stayed during my 2+ months on the road last summer. Please ignore the June 2004 review that gave this park a 1. New owners took over in 2005, have made significant improvements, and are terrific people. We stopped for what was to be one night and signed up for a week after we checked the place out. If you can walk 2 miles roundtrip, you can visit everything in town: parks, shops, the Buffalo river, a museum. Nothing spectacular but a great week of using the pool, walking the town, meeting people, and enjoying cable TV and WIFI. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There we a lot of very good points about this park, but sleeping in a tent was difficult. Next door was a rail yard, with loud crashes all night long as trains were coupled. Owners were friendly and offered bottles of water when we drove in. The Wi-Fi connection seemed robust. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This was the best experience ever at a campground, and for sure the best campground in the KOA system. Bathrooms and showers were cleaner and more luxurious than the ones in my house (and those ones are clean and deluxe!). All RV sites are on concrete slabs, and the deluxe sites have a colored concrete slab as well. Superb location, close to town with good restaurants. Wi-Fi internet access fast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
June 2004
$34
This was one of the worst campgrounds I have camped in. The campground is in the middle of town, surrounded by a wood fence. Each site is about 15 feet wide, at the most. For obvious reasons, no campfire rings as you are literally in the middle of this town. There were a few long-term residents. Not sure why. The pool seemed nice, however, there were only about 6 other campers in the campground the 1 night we were there and they put us right next to each other instead of spreading out. Absolutely no privacy. I like a campground with room, a view and privacy. Also too expensive. This campground was the 1st KOA we stayed at. Because of this, we avoid KOAs unless there is absolutely no other choice. If given a choice, choose to stay in Cody, WY or in Ten Sleep if you are heading west from the Black Hills to Yellowstone. We camped here in a Motorhome.