WE ARE OPEN. Please read the message below. Enjoy a quiet, peaceful environment and great weather year-round.

First and foremost, we value the health and safety of every guest - and fully support the government effort to contain the virus. As an RV Campground/Park, we can remain open, and have decided to keep all RV sites, cabins and store open based on the current situation.
 Your RV is essentially a "home on wheels" and a great place to shelter in place.  Our cabins and lodges are not connected to each other, and therefore, you can stay in your own space with a lot of the comforts of home. Pet friendly...YES. Please feel free to bring your 4 legged friends as well. We do however have a limit of 2 per site. Try our NEW Dog Pen RV Sites!!! They already have a totally enclosed 8x10 fenced in pen right at your site! Check for availability. :)

Set in the high desert and surrounded by mountains, this KOA is the campground most centrally located to Arizona attractions. Enjoy a quiet, peaceful environment and great weather year-round. This is the perfect place to set up camp and take day trips to Las Vegas (1.5 hours), the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead (closer than Vegas), the Grand Canyon (2+ hours) and Lake Havasu, home of the London Bridge (45 minutes). This is the KOA closest to the Grand Canyon West Skywalk. Visit fun ghost towns like Chloride or Oatman. The campground has free mini golf, Wi-Fi, cable TV, seasonal heated pool and children's train rides. Check out the grocery and souvenir store, laundry and large, landscaped pull thrus. This KOA is pet and big rig friendly. Fun activities welcome all guests throughout the year. Pool: April 30 - October 1. Max pull thru: 70 feet. Your hosts: this KOA's award-winning team.

Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 70' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (4/1 - 10/1)
  • Hot Tub/Sauna
  • Propane ($)
  • Mini Golf
  • Firewood ($)
  • Pavilion
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KOA Journey

KOA Journey Campgrounds

KOA Journey campgrounds are the perfect oases after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.

KOA Journeys Feature:

  • Pull-through RV Sites with 50-amp service
  • Premium Tent Sites
  • Well lit after hours check-in service

Latest Hot Deal

Big Weekend

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WHEN: May 12-13, 2023

WHAT: Stay Friday night, May 12th at a participating campground, and get Saturday night, May 13th for just $20*.

WHY: The Big Weekend helps raise funds to send kids with cancer to medically-supervised camps all across North America. Kids fighting cancer deserve a chance to attend a summer camp and to just be a kid again. Funds raised from May 13 support KOA Care Camps which distributes more than $2.2 million dollars annually to support 132 oncology camps each year. Learn more at koacarecamps.org.

* Only at participating KOA locations. Applies to one-site, for two consecutive nights at the same KOA. Sites may be limited. Not valid with other discounts.

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Grand Canyon West Rim

Sky Walk, Indian Village, Western Village, Helicopter into the canyon with boat ride on river.

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Route 66

Located in the heart of Route 66 with longest stretch of original highway.

3820 N Roosevelt St.

Kingman, AZ 86409

928-263-9348

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Route 66 Powerhouse Museum

Kingman, the Heart of Historic Route 66 The Powerhouse Museum,considered one of the best in the country, is one of the hidden treasures of Arizona and takes you back in time when the automobile was king. It is conveniently located anoff of Interstate 40 and is the perfect launching point for "Route 66 and Beyond". Kingman Powerhouse Visitor Center: 7 days a week; 8 AM - 5 PM The Powerhouse Rt 66 Museum opens daily at 9 AM, last tours admitted at 4:30 PM

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Oatman - An Authentic Western Ghost Town

Oatman was born in 1906 as a tent camp, flourished as a gold mining center, then was stricken a near fatal blow in 1942 when Congress declared that gold mining was no longer essential to the war effort. Oatman now receives throngs of visitors drawn by its history as a gold mining center, which produced over 36 million dollars in gold at 1930 prices. The breathtaking scenery has been the main reason for movie makers to choose the area for making such films as "How the West Was Won", "Foxfire", "Edge of Eternity" as well as others. Oatman merchants take pride in keeping their town as authentic as possible. Many shops are open year-round. At any time people may enjoy the majestic scenery and see the wild burros which abound in the area.

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