Amarillo KOA

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  • (4.2)5 reviews

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About Campground

Get your kicks at the Amarillo KOA, just off historic Route 66.

FREE Wireless Wi-Fi Internet Service Keeps Guests Connected at Amarillo KOA on Historic Route 66!

Get your kicks at the award-winning, family-owned and operated campground, Amarillo KOA, conveniently located just off Historic Route 66. Extend your stay and wander the famous highway to see local attractions such as the Cadillac Ranch, American Quarter Horse Heritage Center & Museum, or visit the Route 66 historic district featuring antiques, boutiques and eclectic dining. Drive to the bottom of the second-largest canyon in the U.S. for hiking, biking and jeep or horseback rides. Take in the musical drama, "TEXAS" (seasonal), at the outdoor amphitheater in Palo Duro Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of Texas". Visit the largest historical museum in Texas, the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. Discover thrills for the young and the young-at-heart with a visit to Wonderland Park, Splash Amarillo and Alibates Flint Quarries. Enjoy this KOA's Western metal art displayed within the campground. As the day ends, delight in a summer haywagon ride, a refreshing swim in the heated pool (seasonal), freshen up at the new restroom/shower facility or relax at your site watching TV on the newly expanded FREE in-park Cable system. If it is big, juicy steak you're craving, let the KOA staff arrange free shuttle service, to and from your site, to the World Famous Big Texan Steakhouse. The enclosed K-9 Park allows our four-legged friends to romp, run and play off leash with the watchful eye of their owner! Whether you are tent camping on a grass-shaded site, relaxing in a cozy Camping Cabin or Studio Lodge, traveling in a Teardrop Camper or a Big Rig diesel pusher, this well groomed KOA campground easily accommodates all guests, family reunions, rally and scout groups. Visit the large gift store to purchase unique merchandise for family and friends of all ages. We dispense propane 365 days of the year during normal business hours.

Directions

I-40 traffic take Exit 75. Go north 2 miles to Amarillo Blvd/Hwy 60 Exit, then east 1 mile. Southbound Hwy 287/87 traffic take Loop 335/St. Francis Exit, then east 8 miles to Amarillo Blvd/Hwy 60 Exit, then east 1 mile.

Fees

Adults 18+, Kids 11-17, Free 0-10

Access

Boat-In
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Walk-in

Accommodations

Cabin Tent
Cabins
Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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4.2

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Arlisa Patrick

5 months ago
5/5

Easy enough to get to - far enough from interstate so no traffic noise and flat sites so didn’t have to unhook for an overnight stay - very friendly and helpful staff - especially the young security man who checked us in and guided to our site - very clean and neat grounds.

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Annie Albertson

7 months ago
5/5

Great experience! Hot showers and clean, clean laundry area, VERY friendly staff.. helpful even with our daughter’s birthday plans❤️would for sure stay again! Noise dosent bother us we have 3 kids and dogs so rain and planes are just fine! Great Job and Thanks again!!

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Joe Allison

8 months ago
1/5

It's a KOA, so you already know what kind of general facilities they have/should have if you've ever used a KOA. This review is keeping that in mind.

1. Of the 3 shower stalls, one was in a state of disrepair, and didn't even have a bench for changing, etc.

2. We stayed in a cabin. They threw a small heater in there that didn't keep it warm. At all. I hope you packed some heavy blankets or plan on a trip to buy some.

3. Nobody was available at the office, so it was never open, except in the morning and evening during check in & check out.

4. The lady at night/check in was friendly, the lady in the morning/check out was rude.

Next time I'm staying in Amarillo I'm staying somewhere else. There are other, better places to stay, that are cheaper. And pretty close to this KOA.

Also - I hope you like hearing trains. All night.

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Kori Klein

6 months ago
5/5

We stayed here 2 nights on our drive home with our new to us motorhome. The staff were super helpful and very friendly! I bought some wine and she gave me some wine glasses for free!

Park and facilities are very clean!

Airport and train tracks are nearby but didn't bother us.

Few trees so I would assume it could get very hot in the summer.

We would stay here again!

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Jen Holland

6 months ago
5/5

Stayed here on a road trip with my 3 dogs. We were welcomed by staff right when we pulled up and was giving a doggie bag with treats in it. Very sweet and helpful front desk woman I think her name was Terry and the gentlemen that drove us over to our spot. 2 shower stalls, very clean and roomy. Had an excellent stay ! Their store was really cute. Was able to get some coffee mugs on sale

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