We stayed at this KOA for a couple of days to visit family in the area. We enjoyed the newness of the campground but, the one thing I didn't like was the rocky grounds and lack of grass. I understand its a new park so maybe the grass hasn't come in. Other than that we would come back. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great place for an overnight. The only problems we had were that I don't think that it is possible to hook enough sewer hoses together to reach the drain in our campsite, and the dump station wasn't designed for a larger motorhome. Also, there is no signage leading to the campground, and especially when leaving the campground, there is nothing leading you back to the Interstate. On a Saturday morning you can turn around in the AT&T parking lot, but not without driving over some of their plants. Having said all of that, we will definitely stop again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is perfect for an overnight stop: definitely not a destination campground! A typical KOA: too many sites, too close together. This campground is new (one year old) and everything is very clean. Most sites are gravel. The owner was very helpful. There is easy on/off the interstate although the campground itself is not well marked. It's in the middle of a developing area and is not easily seen as you exit interstate. We will stay here in again as an overnight stop. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not a lot of shade in the campground, but it is a new campground. The camp host was very helpful and nice and guided to our spot. We came in with two flat tires and he was was very helpful in finding a tire shop to help fix our flats. We would come back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Good strictly for pulling off the highway for 1 night. Open gravel sites; only amenity is a pool. It is new and clean, but no trees even planted. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Appeared to be a fairly new campground. Very nice and helpful host. Mostly gravel sites. Was there for 1 night but was very satisfied with this CG. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I read the old reviews, and the writers sure have a different view of parks than I. This is a field work camp. If it had been raining it would have been a muddy mess. A one night stay would be OK, maybe. I did not feel like a member of the family as several posters said. Dumpster was full and trash was left at the site. It was expensive, but there is not much in the area. But it is close to a Flying J. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campsites were so new that our power wasn't connected yet. They gave us a discount for the move to another spot. It was very good wi-fi contact though! The rock gravel was enough to take care of the downpour of rain we got, and they were just getting the r/r, and laundry set to open them soon. The office folks always had that great coffee on for us, and you can get a hot lunch up there for a reasonable price- that was pretty nice since the flying J is about the only thing out that way. It was a nice time of the year, when fall hits in Kentucky. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very helpful friendly staff. Large new KOA and owners go out of their way to make sure all is okay. There were a lot of campers at this campground working on a pipeline, but no problem. Quiet hours were obeyed. Would stay here, again. We were in Site #4 and it was level. We camped here in a Truck Camper.