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Burkburnett / Wichita Falls KOA Journey
The Burkburnett KOA campground is located near the Red River on the N side of Burkburnett, Texas. We are just North of Wichita Falls, Texas on I-44 / US 281 at exit 14, with two casinos just 1 mile away.
Kick back and relax after a long day of travel! Burkburnett / Wichita Falls KOA welcomes you with long Pull-Thru RV Sites, spacious Deluxe Cabins with full kitchens, baths and lofts that kids love. This KOA also offers shaded Premium Tent Sites. The campground features a saltwater swimming pool with slide, playground, horseshoes, tetherball, corn hole and more. You'll enjoy shopping in the camp store. Visit Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Native American museums, casinos, Castaway Cove Water Park, Boomtown Bay Aquatic Family Center, Fort Sill Army Base and Sheppard Air Force Base. KOA's friendly staff will make your camping experience enjoyable and keep you coming back for more! Host: Dawn James. Owner: Daley Boys Inc.
User Reviews
Nunya Me
Good for a nite. I stayed a week. I wanted a gravel spot. So, always ask for the concrete pad! I wasnt level. And I was put next to two full timers one each side. He played music all nite. I told office. He drinks. He never slept. And then he kept trying to catch me outside to hit on me, wanting to come into my rig. But I got two trained protection dogs so that helped. He never picked up his dogs poo. And he didnt leash them or didnt the one. And they wanted to keep coming to my door. Poop in my side. My two would of hurt them badly and he didnt listen to that. Then the full timers had little kids. They let them flap all around all day long. One wanted so bad for me to play with him, and Im a older woman. Felt bad, but no. I wasnt a fan of that. Tons of flies too! And the grass is filled with stickers. Laundry room had a few out of order machines and whole week weren't even fixed. But, nice office ppl. Reg, down to earth type.
Brian Dennis
Stayed for a couple of weeks and the campground is fairly quiet and clean. A pool to cool off in the summer heat, and the laundry room is conveniently located near the pool. Some spots are shaded, others are not, but it has full hookups all over. Locals/long-termers are quiet and friendly. Would stay here again
Benjamin Portman
Stopped for the night at this KOA on my way to West Texas. What a beautiful, perfectly positioned park! Nice gravel pull through spots with grass in between. Worked perfectly for our dogs! We went into Burkburnette and had dinner at one of the local restaurants that was 2 miles up the road. All around a perfect experience.
Chandler Yarnall
We actually stayed here twice in April 2024 on our trip to Utah. It was a level, concrete pull thru site, which was very nice. There is not much to do here, but was on our route. Very quiet. Downside were the showers. There were several stalls, so finding an unoccupied shower was no problem. However, the hot-cold water balance was impossible to achieve in both the men's and women's side. The water never got hot for my wife, so she wasn't happy. The men's was either scalding or freezing and the change took 1-2 minutes, so just when you thought you had it set properly, it would change to scalding or freezing again! We spoke with the campground folks and they told us that the valves were opposite of what was indicated for hot or cold. If you want a warm water experience, get your shower elsewhere. The worst KOA showers we have experienced all across the country.
Doug Thoe
We booked a deluxe cabin. It appears to be basically a "park model" trailer, rustic wood interior, skirted, with a spacious wood deck, and a gas barbecue grill. It has dishes and flatware (forks etc.), a full sized fridge, kitchen sink, decent counter space, a dining table, a futon/couch in the living room with clean sheets, a nice bathroom, and a bedroom with a door. We really liked it. Nice lawn outside and a large enough gravel parking area. Negatives: the vinyl floor needed a good mopping with Mr. Clean or similar, and the hot water for the shower was quite bipolar....warm, hot, cold, warmer. For three showers in a row. But that aside, for campers who might normally use a tent or book the small cabin with no bathroom (go to the toilet block by the office), this place beats even a hotel room, with the added benefit of having your vehicle right outside your door. We have stayed here 5 times.