Site was uneven and muddy. Motorhome next to us is two foot from our awning. No grill. Before I even brought my motorhome in, I asked for my cash for two nights back and the teenage girl, instead of giving me another spot called someone and then called 911. Cops showed up and chewed her out for treating a grandmother that way, but said she would not give me my money back, I would have to take them to court. I live in Florida. People here told me they were low class and trouble. Cop told me I would never get my hundred dollars back from them, and to stay the two nights. So I'm afraid to go out of the motorhome. Can't use any of the muddy things to do here. I wonder if the owner knows how the kids running things here are running off customers. I usually stay just over two weeks. In my whole life, no one has ever called the cops on me. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed overnight on our way home from Florida. We were only there from 1:30 am to 7 am, and we didn't use the bathrooms or other amenities, and didn't use the water or sewer hookups either. Our site was none too long for our 45' motorhome, but we did fit. There was only one available site in the park that worked for us (a couple sites didn't work only because an inconsiderate camper had his car hanging into the road, and we knew we'd never get out). It was pouring rain, and the site and the gravel roads were quite muddy. The site we had was reasonably level, but we were here once a couple years ago and had a site that wasn't anywhere close to level. We only stayed here because Harvest Moon in Adairsville was full. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not at all worth considering. The place has a nice pool, but they let in locals (for $) so it's always crowded with loud trailer trash moms and wild kids. Meanwhile the "petting zoo" is a cruel little crowded pen, pitiful. Owner is scary-looking biker dude who doesn't care. And worst of all, although it's not directly their fault -sometimes that's just camping- we got a SEVERE infestation of ants (like a bad horror movie!). The girl at the desk just laughed, saying, "Wll, that's just Georgia." (Funny we were at the Stone Mountain GA campground for a week right before this, and had absolutely no problems there!) Guess we should have listened to the guy who is staying at Calhoun KOA long term who was out that evening spraying for ants. Avoid this place like the plague! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed only one night and that was too much! Site was unlevel could not even get close to level.Young girl working behind desk was not very friendly or helpful . For a KOA this one is the worst one I have ever stayed in will not return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent several pleasant days here while 'going and coming'. The new owners are steadily working to improve this formerly run down campground and have plans to continue to upgrade facilities to accomodate big rigs. Limited number of full hookups, be sure they know you require one. Restrooms/showers are spotless. Activities on weekends. Very friendly and accommodating owners on site. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Just an OK park for passers by. Park itself is an older KOA.Sites are extremely unlevel. We stayed in a pull thru just long enough for our 35 ft and tow. One forth of park is homesteaded by permanents. Would look elsewhere if you have a larger unit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We did not want sewer and were put on a barely adequate site. It was not level in any direction, had not been mowed for a few weeks, had a large bush right where the door opens and another that rubbed the other side of the MH. We had to back out because there was not enough room to pull forward. The staff was very friendly, tho. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
2001
$22
my rating system 1-10 y or n, highway ez off-on 5, site ez in-out 6, dog-rated 6, site electric=water-sewer quality 5, passport america n, host friendliness 5, camp internal roads 6, nearest "big" city Chattanooga 45 Atlanta 65 miles We camped here in a camper.