5 Things You’ll HATE About KOA Campgrounds!


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Come walk with us as we share the 5 things most  people come to hate about KOA campgrounds. #1   is that the sites are often tightly packed . close together. Everyone has a story. Our   worst campground experience was at the Herkimer  Diamond KOA. We picked this campground on our   way home from Acadia National Park. We pulled  into the campground and found people playing   cornhole on our site. But, there was no other  place to play except in the road. They moved   their stuff off and we pulled in. After a long , day of driving our hope was to rest up and get a   good night’s sleep. But after we setup we noticed  the people were getting off the adjacent river   from tubing all day. It felt like every adult , was drunk and our neighbors may have been the   worst. We asked them to not start a fire as their  fire pit was beneath our slide out. They started   their fire anyway. All we could do was pull our , slideouts in and lock everything up before we   called it a night. The next morning at 7am we . fired up our diesel engine, raised the jacks,   and drove out as soon as we could. It was a shame  too, because we stayed there to enjoy the diamond   mine the next day for a couple of hours but felt like we  would encounter the same type of people there,   too and chose to leave. Many of these campgrounds , were built before RVs and 5th wheels exceeded 40   feet long and had multiple slideouts. Thankfully, , we didn’t take a video at the time or I might have   made a whole video about it. What do you hate .


the most about campgrounds? We have four more   on our list of top five and our last one will take . this video out with a bang. KOAs are notoriously   expensive. Most of the time we find the most . expensive KOAs near famous attractions. Location   has its advantages and it’s where KOAs are the  most expensive. Some KOAs sites are over $100 per   night. But the hotels in the area are probably . 4 times more expensive like in Orlando Florida   near Disney or similar. On top of that KOAs are  built with kids in mind but many charge extra for   kids. The extra fee every time you try to do an . activity pricing method is exhausting, as you are   nickel and dimed throughout your stay. How do you , react when you find out you have to pay extra for   your kids or pets when camping? This next one is . 50 years in the making and no fault of KOAs. The   KOA business originated in 1962. These campgrounds  quickly spread throughout the United States. Many   of the KOAs were near major cities like St Louis  or Bowling Green Kentucky. The sites were outside   the city when they were built. As the cities , grew over the last 70 years the campgrounds were   surrounded by urban sprawl. These realities are no . fault of the owners. Traffic makes it difficult to   get off the highway and to the campground. Many . of the KOAs are near truck stops or industrial   locations that are loud with activity, around the , campground, 24 hours a day. Every campground video   needs a dad joke: Why did the bread go camping?  To loaf around. Back to the list and can you   believe…other people hate the exact opposite. 


KOAs in the middle of nowhere. Many of the KOA   campgrounds were strategically built at interstate  highway exits for the convenience of travelers   journeying cross country. Hence why many of these , are classified as KOA Journey campgrounds. These   campgrounds are similar to Tri Trails KOA and . Little Bear campground that used to be a KOA.   You can tell by the campground office and general , store. These campgrounds are key for travelers   across the United States. But, many people will , try to overlook these campgrounds because there   is generally nothing near these journey KOAs.  Tri Trails is new, and a great place to spend   the night but, many are older and not in the best . condition. What is your opinon of KOAs? We’d love   to hear. Many people hate how noisy KOAs can be. . We had a trip back from Utah and we stopped in   St Louis during the 4th of July weekend. When , we pulled in we quickly knew we were in for   it. Groups of people were partying throughout the . campground and it was busy. All we wanted was to   eat, walk the dogs, relax, and have a good night’s . sleep. But instead we were met with people setting   off fireworks next to our RV and other trailers , near our propane tanks. There were also parties   and activities outside the campground that were . loud, too. We never want to camp on July 4 again.   The only fault of the KOA owners is that they . didn’t shut it down for the safety of the campers   and their campground. But why do we and others  keep booking KOAs? Watch this video to learn more!

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