Enjoy incredible camping in the woods along the beautiful southern Oregon coast. Sit back and relax with your family at a secluded campsite beneath pine and alder trees surrounded by huckleberry and blackberry bushes. Add a 1/2-acre playground, heated pool, 14-foot-long hot tub, hot showers, and you have a magical setting. It’s only a short drive to the beach, where you’ll discover why this area is known as “Oregon’s best-kept secret”, with lighthouses, tide pools and sandy shores. With Floras Lake and the Rogue River nearby, numerous activities, from crabbing to windsurfing, are at the tips of your toes. Pool open: May 25 – September 14. Max pull thru: 80 feet. Your hosts: Michael and Cathy Davis.
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Breaking bad
Of course they can't park next to their rv they have to block only exit and its 6am, trying to leave..., I think these are long term people, lots of empty spots not sure why manager would put anyone in this site knowing exit is blocked...
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RV camping with perks
We visited in a 34 foot Class A and loved our pull through site. The sites are separated by trees and bushes and afforded some nice privacy. The sites were very much like state campground sites which we love. The staff were all super friendly and helpful. The funnel cakes at the food truck(open Thursday thru Sunday currently) were delicious and the staff was super. The small nearby towns were fun to explore.
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Avoid at all costs
This was the worst KOA experience ever. Very cramped spaces, the outdoor table was old and worn out but probably the worst part was it was sitting right next to the neighbors sewage dump hose creating a stinky trip hazard. There was a small opening for a fire pit again creating a fall hazard. Several spaces were taken up with junk that should have been hauled off. We had thankfully only booked an overnight as part of a longer trip. Definitely won’t return!
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Don't stay here unless you have a surge protector!!
The second night we were staying here, the maintenance man came out to fix our cable hookup because this KOA advertises they have cable and our cable wasn't working. When he fixed the cable, something went wrong with the electrical post and our surge protector keep shutting down. We ended up dry camping that night. In the morning we switched to a different site and the power worked perfectly indicating there was something wrong with the electrical at our old site. We complained to the owner and she gave us a refund of one night which was great. But the maintenance man was extremely surly and insisted there was nothing wrong with the electrical at our site. It was obvious he was not going to do anything to fix it. The back in sites at this KOA have electrical posts that are very old and worn. If you don't have a surge protector I would not chance blowing all your electrical appliances. The pull thru sites have been modernized and look fine.
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August 2020 stay
Rude check in staff. Extremely. Additionally, dismissive of social distancing and masks. The park is average but they don’t maintain their bushes and trees so they hang over into the narrow roads. We’re never going to stay here again.