Daily | $45.00 - $45.00 |
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Nice quiet wooded campground. The entrance looks like a driveway to a home but there is a KOA mailbox. We camped here two nights so we could go into Paducah to see the National Quilt Museum. There isn't much in the store if you need supplies. Most people seem to use this KOA just for overnights. Motorhome next to us has his front tires off the ground when he leveled. All our wheels stayed on the ground. We did need a small step to help the dog get in and out. This campground has the rolling hills Kentucky is known for. If you aren't in a pull through you will need to bring some wood to level. We traveled here in a 40' motorhome. We would definitely come here again. Rated a 4 for being a quiet campground with ease of entry and exit.
The owners of this KOA are some of the nicest people we've met on our journeys. They are so friendly and treat everyone like lifelong friends. The campground is quiet and clean and just all around beautiful. There was a bronze trophy in the general store that was given to the owners for 40 years of service for KOA. That was given to them 3 years ago. These wonderful people have been doing this for a super long time and you can tell they still love it. That's impressive.
It stated that the site we was going to get was big rig friendly but was not it will be the last time we come here it would be a great campground if you are 35 or shorter. The entrance is like a driveway and if someone else is coming the other way there is no room for two cars .