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Albany-Corvallis KOA
Overview
The Albany-Corvallis KOA offers a peaceful retreat set against the backdrop of Oregon’s fertile Willamette Valley. As a KOA Journey, it is specifically designed for both quick overnight stops and multi-day explorations of the region's diverse cultural and natural offerings. Guests can expect a well-maintained facility that captures the authentic rural charm of the surrounding agricultural landscape while providing modern and reliable services for every type of traveler.
Location & Surroundings
Conveniently located between the cities of Albany and Corvallis, this park is surrounded by lush farmland and scenic orchards. Its position offers easy access to the Interstate 5 corridor, making it a strategic hub for those traveling through the Pacific Northwest. The area is famous for its mild climate and verdant views, providing a tranquil setting that feels far removed from the busy city noise while remaining close to modern conveniences.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with numerous features to enhance your stay, ensuring a hassle-free camping experience. Guests can enjoy several on-site perks including:
- A seasonal swimming pool for cooling off on warm summer days.
- A fun-filled mini-golf course and playground for family recreation.
- A dedicated KampK9 dog park for pet-friendly travel.
- High-speed Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and a well-stocked camp store.
These amenities provide a balanced mix of recreation and convenience for every visitor.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors can spend their days exploring the historic downtown Albany area or visiting the beautiful campus of Oregon State University in Corvallis. The region is a premier destination for wine enthusiasts, with dozens of world-class vineyards and tasting rooms just a short drive away. Outdoor adventurers will appreciate the proximity to the Willamette River and the William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge, which offers miles of scenic hiking trails and wildlife viewing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is ideal for families and road trippers looking for a comfortable base camp with plenty of on-site activities for children. It is also an excellent choice for parents visiting students at the nearby university or couples seeking a quiet spot to explore the local Oregon wine country. Whether you are navigating a large motorhome or setting up a simple tent, the park provides a welcoming, high-quality atmosphere for your Pacific Northwest journey.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Bette Marley
We stayed here in our class A at the end of September for 3 nights. It was nice enough. The lawns have all died pretty much just gravel and dirt. Too bad because it used to be nicer. One thing is we have family in Corvallis and Oregon. Our first day there my sister and b in l came to say hi and bring my husband's birthday present. They parked in our spot plenty of room we're not that long. The next morning my husband b in law went golfing while my sister and I stayed. My adult granddaughter came by after she took her daughter to school. My car is small so she parked next to it in our spot. I immediately got a phone call from the office that she needed to go there and sign in and pay $5. They said she had stayed there all night. I said no she just got here and she's leaving in a few minutes. She insisted the maintenance guy said she was there all night. No I said she was at home in Albany with her husband and daughter. Two totally different makes of cars and one gray and one red. She was insistent and rude. We will probably not be back. We will find somewhere else while we are there. We are members in good standing. Don't like being called a liar. When my granddaughter went to pay she didn't make her pay but chastised her also. My granddaughter was just getting over vertigo so she didn't want you to park so far away. She didn't realize she had to check in and neither did I. I understand now you only get one car per space but she didn't need to be rude.
Lisa Baumgardner
We stayed here for eight days. The park employees were all very nice and helpful. The park itself is clean and we really enjoyed the nature trail and meadow. It was beautiful and well kept. The traffic can be loud on the one side of the park, but it really slows down at night. I would definitely stay there again. Photo is part of the meadow I would walk every means evening with my dog.
Brian Page
We rented the deluxe cabin and paid $299 a night which you could get a really nice rental house at the coast. Was a little disappointed that we got overrun with ants had to toss all our dog food and half of our food, they just didn't stop coming no matter how much we cleaned. The wifi is non existence couldn't get a signal. And the cable kept going in and out so missed all my football games. Definitely wasn't worth $299 a night and when we told staff about it no one offered to find a solution or compensate us. Just got a "OH really"
billy & kelly wentworth
We happened upon this KOA while traveling to Washington. So impressed, we will definitely stay here every time we pass through. The grounds were very well taken care of, super clean. The staff was amazing. Tons of amenities for the entire family including movies in the park. We travel a lot and this is one of the nicest KOA's we have ever stayed in.
Danielle Kolste
Loved this place! We had a tent campsite that was flat and overlooked a vineyard. The owners were very nice and helpful. The pool felt awesome- it was so HOT while we were there. The shop was a bit overpriced, but not nearly as bad as the other KOA we stayed at in Crescent City. We're going to stay there again on our road trip back and it was our favorite stay on our 10 day trip!
