From exploring the winter home of the Lewis & Clark Expedition and Fort Clatsop to experiencing the beautiful ocean, hiking trails, outdoor crab festivals, and the vibrant personality of the local communities, camping at this Oregon KOA Campground will be a memorable vacation for the entire family, as well as a relaxing coastal retreat for those escaping the hustle and bustle of nearby cities. Open year round, Astoria/Warrenton/Seaside KOA caters to both locals and vacationers alike.
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Overpriced and not worth it
I stayed at KOA Astoria this past weekend. This was my first time staying at a KOA. I was overall fine with the Deluxe Cabin setup (it was clean) and the staff was friendly. However, for a cost of $200+ per night was surprised that there were no reusable plates, bowls or utensils. To arrive to the cabin and have nothing reusable or microwave safe was shocking in 2024. Plastic cutlery and paper plates for the nightly cost is truly astonishing, also wasteful. Not to mention no dish soap or sponge were provided for use had I wished to wash the plastic utensils or any dishes I’d brought along. The “amenities” I experienced (mini golf area) were in need of some TLC, the putters could use replacements. I didn’t venture beyond that activity considering the overall experience. I’ve done a lot of traveling to both private and larger run establishments in my lifetime and for a grand total of $412 for two nights was wildly unimpressed with the failure to provide otherwise cheap basics. I’d have spent my money elsewhere and had a better experience and will do so next time I’m in the area. I would not recommend the KOA experience to others considering how cheaply it’s run by way of depriving traveling guests who pay a lot for cabins some bare necessities. I’m not sure how it can be branded as a “resort” considering the above.
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Great family campground
Excellent place to camp with the kids. Lots of fun amenities and very friendly staff. The place is well kept and very clean. The Halloween festivities are a lot of fun. If you're there between April and October make sure to get some Gray's Comfort Q. One of the best brisket sandwiches I've ever had. Very tasty.
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Pretty Bad
Drove our RV (trailer) down to Astoria (Warrenton) and was not given the opportunity to camp next to our friends. Horrible site that was not anywhere near level. The sewer dump was so far from our camper that I thought I would have to buy an extension. Not worth the cost at all.
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Enresolved
Even though say they work with groups, I found this to be untrue. Jamee is extremely rude, condescending, insulting and not at all helpful. She lacks decorum and people skills. We tried for several months to coordinate a large family reunion with Jamee and unfortunately were unable to do so. After many emails when the time came that we could book she was unwilling to reach out via email to let us know we could proceed. Wasn't asking for anything special just a little courtesy. On the plus side we found another camp ground willing to work our large group. And the group coordinator is awesome, maybe she can give Jamee some schooling!?
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Awesome time!
My family and I stayed in a rustic cabin for a week. The cabin was located near the play area which was awesome for the kids. The cabin and the grounds were clean and inviting, we had a great time and it's definitely worth it. There is 2 pools, indoor and outdoor activities, lots of washrooms, laundry....really everything you need is there. The store and the paid activities are fairly pricey which is the only reason I gave 4 stars and not 5. Worth going for sure!