KOA Journey Needles

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Great place for an overnighter. We stayed on space #47. Only needed one lego under the passenger side tire to level. Quiet. No road noise. Mostly full timers there but they have a few spaces for us overnighters. There are more pull throughs with 30 amp and Electric only out front, those spaces might have road noise closer to the 40. We did not use the facilities. Staff were nice and helpful during check in. Worth the $36. Will stay overnight again.
Brager
Posted Mar 17, 2022; TN
This is my favorite KOA. It’s quiet. It’s clean. I think it has nice areas to walk dogs, contrary to some other reviewers. The mail processing is professional and better than any park that I’ve been to. The staff are courteous and helpful. After being at the busy Tucson Lazy Days KOA, this was an especially relaxing stay here in Needles
Nick
Posted Jan 19, 2022; Colorado
I have three basic criteria for across county trips. Level, safe, and clean. Met all three. A big positive was the staff, friendly and helpful Would definitely stay again.
Charlotte
Posted Dec 14, 2021; Charlotte
Overall good experience and we would stay for the night if we’re ever passing through again. Plenty of room, full hookup pull through, easy to maneuver our 45ft fifth wheel and long F-450 tow vehicle. Yes, the place is mostly gravel… it’s the desert, I’m not sure what some of the other commenters expected. Staff very friendly and helpful. Only negative is the site was only 30 amp, but we knew this ahead of time.
Keith Wilkes
Posted Nov 26, 2021;
Our first time at a KOA. It was ‘as advertised’ for the most part. We had an RV van, and the spaces are very close together. But for one night it was fine. The hook ups were good. Although they said there is cable TV, we could not get reception. WiFi was weak. Very friendly at front desk! We would stay again passing through.
Debra Reisenthel
Posted Feb 06, 2021; Lake Tahoe, CA
We never seem to like KOA’s in general and this was just another reason why we don’t. The water pressure was very low, the pool was out of service, hot as Hades (but of course). And many of the trees had been cut down so no shade. There are only a very few sites with 50 amps and you really need that for the heat. We won’t stay there again — there were plenty of other choices. Wish we had chosen one of them!
Happy Travels
Posted Jun 06, 2019; Tennessee
Overall our experience was pretty good. The spaces were just a little tight but manageable. We ended extending our stay one extra day. The staff was very helpful and friendly.
Andy and Cheryl Neil
Posted May 29, 2019; Texas
Wide gravel sites with some foliage between. Sites are a bit short. Nice view of the valley. Facilities are in ok shape, pool is nice but not heated. Note there are only eight 50 amp sites in this campground. Lots of over air TV. WIFI is almost useless - actually frustrating - constantly kicks you out, kicks you out after 2 minutes of inactivity, keeps asking you to put in the password. Good for a couple of nights. Lots to do within an hour of Needles.
Canuck
Posted Mar 03, 2019; Canada
Considering the heat the KOA is what was expected. We stayed one night as we were passing through. The area is gravel and no real shade except for some bushes to help separate the sites. All gravel and LOTS of cactus on outer perimeters. Not a good place to walk dogs as they picked up some needles in their paws. We did not use the pool but looked nice and clean. The small store provided a few supplies if needed.
Jean
Posted Sep 06, 2018; California
We stayed here two nights in a tent. Nice level ground with shade in our spot #25. Water and electric and crate was reasonable. Restrooms and showers clean. Store had some supplies. Stayed here in March and it was only half full. Would stay again
Booyah
Posted Apr 04, 2018; Tucson AZ
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