If I’d seen it first, no way I’d have booked it.First, we booked this 10 months in advance. Rate was $89.50 night, with our reservation in front of him tries to charge us $114.50 night! Also, said our original deposit of $112.61 which was clearly on my paperwork from 10 months ago, didn’t look right. He had that amount wrong trying to charge us well over $150 more than the balance we actually owed. He said he would honor what we were sent 10 months ago but that he wanted to give us a good spot (which we’d already paid for the best they had) and that their rates had gone up. I still can’t see on their site where any 50 amp, full service, pull through sites are $114.50 night.
Now, the campsites. They are all gravel/dirt and well it’s in the mountains so all are uneven. Getting your rig level is a challenge. We did have a little shade so that helped with the sun. The bathroom facilitates could definitely use updating and a good cleaning, especially the showers. Thankfully, we have our own. The washers and dryers all worked and I know you can’t control how people leave them but you can come around and clean. All of the dryer vents were clogged with lint and debris and it’s a wonder they hadn’t caught on fire. The folding table was so dirty I had to bring in Clorox wipes and paper towels to clean it before I could fold my laundry.
The Game room was pitiful. Don’t let your kids go there. Hasn’t been updated since 1984. Broken pool sticks, dirty. And there’s an old mini golf that has been overgrown for about 15 years. I think the pool may be good. Several kiddos seemed to be enjoying that while we were there. We were busy with other activities and didn’t have time for it. All in all for $89 a night or whatever they are charging, it’s a bit high. This is not a deluxe, nice KOA with a lot of amenities. It’s very difficult to find, rustic and out-dated. Wished we’d found somewhere further north in the Redwood area.