Camped at Eureka Springs KOA Journey, in a travel trailer, September 2023. Check in was quick and easy. Management and staff were incredibly friendly and helpful. We were escorted to our site. Stayed at site 53 which looks like a pull through site on the map, but we opted to back out of the site when we left due the radical exit decline slope. We were afraid of scraping our trailer bumper as the decline leveled out at the bottom of the hill. The park map looks like a straight forward layout, BUT, the map does not show the the park is built into the side of a mountain. The roadways and sites have wicked inclines and descents, making navigation in the park a bit confusing and even difficult. Sites are gravel and rock. Roadways are gravel, rock, and busted asphalt. Motorcycle noise, inside the park as well as from the adjacent road made our visit not as pleasant as we had hoped. Neighboring campers mentioned that there was a motorcycle event in the area going on. As this was not the fault of the park staff or management, it still affects our star rating. Laundry room was clean and functional, pleasant to use. Beware of the radical incline from the roadway to the park entrance which shows evidence of many rigs bumpers gouging the pavement.