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Asheville West KOA Holiday
The clean, family-friendly basecamp for your next adventure! Great accommodations for everyone from tenters to RVers.
Welcome to Appalachia ! Come camp with us and enjoy the best of Blue Ridge Mountains camping! We are conveniently located right off of I-40 for easy on and off access! We are easy to find and get to. Our family-run Asheville West KOA offers great accommodations for everyone from tenters to RVers. Our tent sites are beautifully wooded, and our "Big Rig" friendly 50 and 30 amp pull-through sites are large, level, and have cable TV and FREE WI-FI ! Don't have an RV, or tent camping is not for you? No problem! You can "rough it" in comfort, staying in one of our cozy cabins or lodges.
Relax with us and wake to the chirping of a variety of birds, you'll enjoy their song throughout the day. Enjoy scenic North Carolina hiking on one of our wonderful nature trails , easily accessed from any of our camp sites or take a relaxing hike on a number of picture perfect trails on the nearby Blue Ridge Parkway and beyond. The options are endless. You'll enjoy surrounding yourself in the beauty of trees, flowers and wildlife. We are not far away from beautiful waterfalls as well! Come see what the Great Smoky Mountains have to offer.
Our campground is not far from all the fun and excitement of downtown Asheville, white water rafting, gem mines, the Biltmore Estate , Pisgah National Forest , Chimney Rock, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park , Grandfather Mountain and many, many other attractions. Plan on camping an extra day or two- there's so much to see and do! Do you have a motorcycle? We have tons of beautiful rides to send you on! Do you need more suggestions of things to do in our area? We got you covered!
Come and see us! Our KOA is family-owned and family-oriented. We hope to see you soon!
The Asheville West KOA is "Going Green!" Look for the recycle barrels behind the office and next to the comfort station on the back loop.
User Reviews
Christine S
This was a nice KOA. The area was beautiful. It was close to route 40 so you can hear the trucks and traffic. Still beautiful coming in October. The leaves were changing colors when we visited so it was really beautiful. The staff was very nice and we were escorted to our RV spot and he even offered to help unhook the camper!
Jennifer Smith
We loved our stay at the KOA Asheville - West. The facilities were well taken care of, the bathrooms were clean, the general store was adorable and helpful, and there’s much to do on the grounds. Our kids loved it and so did we! The staff was friendly — great to interact with, and even provided a little scavenger hunt for our kids to do — which was a great activity for exploring the whole campground and “hiking”. The staff was helpful in getting us firewood & ice, even with our late night check-in. They were detailed and well organized. The amenities are vast — it even has WiFi, which we didn’t need to use. The game room is pretty sweet! Plus there’s a laundry room, if you need. We were there in season for the pool, but it looked clean. We stayed in a camper cabin, and were thoroughly impressed. It was well kept, and had its own swing bench + picnic table. The cabin area had a great fire pit and kitchen cooking area — which we definitely used. The ONLY con, was that there is only one outlet in the cabin (because it’s more primitive), but we made due and were just fine. The AC/heat in the cabin is an amazing feature. Close to the highway, close to the city… yet you still feel removed and in nature! As I said, we loved our stay and wished it could have been longer. We will definitely come back and recommend to others.
Tracy Wilkinson
This is a smallish park that is well-maintained. The showers/restrooms were always clean and the staff was helpful and friendly. We got some good suggestions for quick tours. There is a good laundry room and a great selection of books in the rec room along with board games and puzzles. The sites are gravel and on a bit of a slope. The interstate is close by and you can get free earplugs in the store although I didn't need them. The store is well-stocked and brews some nice coffee in the morning. I would certainly consider stopping here again.
Naveen Gaurav Agrawal
The place is quite easily accessible from I-40, and hence is a little noisy. The place is good and is clean. We stayed with friends. Had 3 campsites and a lodge. What I disliked the most about this place was the racial discrimination the staff had. They would follow us and our children to every place, look for slightest thing and then come back on us. The person next to us zoomed at night with speed at around 25 miles per hour (in a 5 mph zone) and was not told while we when drove at 10 mph were told twice. One of the staff member was stalking at our children when they were playing in the game room and when one of us reached to pick them up and asked if everything is okay, the staff said - yes, they are not killing themselves. A very crude way of talking!!!! We were made to feel that we did not belong there! Time for them to introspect and take corrective action!
Wendy Nowell
My husband and I enjoyed our stay here. Easy access to I-40 means some traffic noise, but neither of us found it intrusive in any way or even very noticeable. Our RV site was very roomy, level, shady and had been properly prepared before our arrival. The staff seem friendly, helpful, and courteous. There was plenty of wide open space in the section of the campground we stayed to walk our dog, and the off-leash dog park was clean and roomy. Off the beaten path yet within 30 min drives to several other areas we enjoy spending our time while in western NC. We plan to stay again.