Aug 05, 2023
comfortable, quiet in the cabin, cooler worked great; better oil the hinges on the door so they don't squeek so loudly!
Aug 03, 2023
Amazing cabin with loft. As big and well stocked as a vacation rental house. Very clean. Cowboy evening and breakfast cookouts delicious. Great staff. Only issue was that TV channels were a little glitchy. Best KOA cabin stay of all, and we have been at many KOA cabins throughout entire country. Thank you.
Aug 02, 2023
It’s a wonderful cabin, albeit a little dimly lit. We had trouble with getting the internet to work on the TV. My wife would like to see more hooks and places to hang items in the bathroom. I loved the weighted blankets. This was our second time staying there in the past 2 months.
Jul 31, 2023
Jul 31, 2023
Jul 30, 2023
The cabin itself was beautiful! The cabin didnt pick up wifi so the TV didnt work. The shower pressure was a mess. It sprayed so hard it almost took off my nipple. The pool was dirty. The staff was very very nice.
Jul 30, 2023
Jul 27, 2023
The pancake breakfast was amazing! Lovely people work here. We will absolutely be back to this beautiful campground.
Jul 25, 2023
nice cabin, nice and safe place to stay
Jul 21, 2023
Jul 19, 2023
Fantastic
Jul 18, 2023
Friendly upon checking in - hottest weekend of the summer so appreciated that they had the air conditioning on in the cabin prior to our arrival.
Jul 18, 2023
Jul 17, 2023
The cabin was very nice and the air conditioner worked which was very important in this heat wave. The bathrooms were clean and the campground was well taken care of.
Jul 16, 2023
great stay as always. thx.
May 07, 2024
Very close to the petrified forest, maybe 15-20 mins! Perfect after a long day of exploring. They have breakfast and dinner grill where you can buy select items off their menu which was really fun and made it easy after a long day of travel. They have some really nice spots with a patio, grill, chairs, and fire which is what we booked. Had a fire on for the rest of the night!
- Tristin Wakeman on Google
May 03, 2024
We rented a cabin and we're pleasantly surprised to find a beautifully appointed bathroom which is unusual for KOA cabins. The park itself was pretty and clean. The chuckwagon style meals served we're very good. We enjoyed our stay very much.
- Maggie Batson on Google
Apr 30, 2024
We stayed here for a week. The campground is on the northeast end of Holbrook. There are two parallel one-way entrances lanes to the campground: use the right lane to pull up next to the office and check in. Except for four back-in sites that seem to belong to longer-term residents, all of the RV sites are pull-throughs with gravel pads, gravel yards and picnic tables. Most sites have full-hookups as well as cable connections: a very few have just water and electric (and cable), while the sites marked on the map as being extra long might not have cable. Individual site amenities vary a great deal. Some sites have waist-high pine trees along the border, some have fences between sites, and some have adjacent tree (all sites are open to the sky, though) Some sites have patios that simply have chairs; others come with a gas-powered grill. A few patio and patio-free sites have a pergola, and some sites have small dog pens. Site 66 (likely because the campground is just off of old Route 66) is the ultimate site with a large patio area with a grill and pergola surrounded by a privacy fence. There are also a number of tent and cabin sites. We stayed in site 50, which was the last site on the east end of our row. All east end sites have a tall fence wall on the right side of the site, likely to block some of the light and sound from I-40 across the way. Our site wasn't long enough to fit our 21-foot truck and 37-foot fifth wheel front to back, but it was a designated wide site so we easily fit our truck between the camper and the fence. Our site was level, and the hookups were all near the back. The office building has a decent-sized souvenir and convenience store, with a laundry room located on the side of the building and bathrooms located in the back. There is a large playground on the west side of the office with a single basketball hoop and horseshoe pit, and beyond that is the swimming pool. Across from the office is the propane refill station, the dump station, and a communal area with a large petrified log and a small walk-up restaurant where they serve pancakes and host cowboy cookouts in season. There is also a second bathhouse at the back of the campground; all bathrooms are secured with keypad codes. The best places to walk dogs are either along the dirt pet walk area on the east side of the campground or in the fenced dog park on the west side. The dog park has a grass and dirt surface without any of the usual KOA agility equipment (which means a bit more open space), a single bench, and no dedicated lighting. In terms of cell service, the best bandwidth I saw on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna showed 16 Mbps down and 12 up, and other than very occasional buffering I had no problem working and streaming video. The best speed I saw on my AT&T smartphone with 5G was 86 down and 18 up. I tried out the campground WiFi the morning we left and got 3.5 down and just 1 up. If you're a light sleeper, you may struggle here: I-40 is visible from the east and south sides of the park, and you can faintly hear the semi-trucks as they pass by as well as the occasional train. We would stay here again if we were in the area.
- Brian Swartzfager on Google