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This KOA is close to the interstate exit, yet a world away. The campground is perfect for an easy-in/easy-out overnight stay. Or extend your visit to enjoy the beautiful region and outlet shopping. You'll find free Wi-Fi, paved roads with long gravel pull thrus, a superclean bathhouse, laundry facility, playground for the kids, hiking trails, and a game room. All sites are full hookup. This KOA is directly behind its sister property, a 200-room Days Inn & Suites (where you check-in), with amenities available to registered campers, including indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant, tavern, exercise room, and gift shop and business center. Shopping is available at the nearby Flatwoods Center. Ready for a different experience? Flatwoods KOA also offers a two-bedroom/one-bathroom Deluxe Cabin for rent. Enjoy the view from your own front porch swing.
Max pull thru: 85 feet.
Pools
Outdoor: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Located Adjacent to the Checkin Office Outside, i.e., Days Inn and Suites.
Indoor: Inside the check-in office, i.e., Days Inn and Suites.
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Make checkout easy by booking all your reservations at once. Add your sites from different campgrounds into your shopping cart* and then choose checkout.