Situated between the City of Spokane and Lake Coeur D' Alene, this picturesque park is perfect for enjoying exciting city entertainment, as well as endless outdoor recreation at nearby trails, mountains, rivers, and lakes
Spokane KOA is your Inland Northwest recreation destination. Conveniently situated close to the big city and surrounded by mountains and lakes, there are adventure opportunities for everyone nearby.
From jct US-2/395 & I-90: Go 13 mi E on I-90 (exit 293), then 1-1/4 mi N on Barker Rd.
Adults 13+, Kids 5-12, Free 0-4
We stayed 2 nights, site was fine but the facilities are not. Bathrooms did not have soap in them and were quite dirty. Showers were filthy and one in the men’s bathroom had a shower head that kept falling off. They advertise a few different activities, however, the office closes at 6pm so after that you can’t do any of them because you can’t get the equipment. The pool was closed so I can’t review that. The reason given for the late notice closure was that there was lots of wind the day before so they needed to close it for maintenance. They also did not enforce the quiet time so it was actually pretty loud even at 2am.
Don’t expect sleep: You will swear the train (every 3 hours) is coming right through your unit as it blows its horn right beside the campground.
Don’t expect a level site: You will need all of your levelling devices to make your unit just tolerable.
Don’t expect to buy anything in the camp “store”: You will find the shelves empty.
Folks in the office are friendly enough but you should only choose this KOA campground if you are extremely desperate.
Sites are extremely close together. You will have a hard time leaving if there is a camper staying in front of your site. Camp store is pretty much empty. Employees are okay. If you have a bigger rig or one 30’ plus I wouldn’t recommend this campground. No room for vehicles unless you park in the road. Stayed for one night passing through. Will not stay here again.
Great spot in the middle of the Spokane valley easy access to all kinds of activities halfway from Spokane to lakes and North Idaho adventures. Bonus if you like trains, some people complain about the trains, but I suppose those people never learned to look at a map. The bathrooms are clean and the showers are more than you expect from a hotel. Super cute small log cabins, deluxe tiny homes, and they have gazebo spots with tables. All are welcome from hikers, bikers, campers, tents. Reasonable rate. Pets are welcome. Don't bring your dirty busted old ugly camper. They prefer stuff less than ten years old. It makes the place nicer for everyone. Activities games and a place for the kids to play. Reasonable pricing.