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Butler / Mohican KOA Journey
Nestled among the rolling hills and farms of Amish country, just minutes away from Mohican State Forest.
Time stands still here in Amish Country, a lush landscape of rolling hills and quiet country roads where farms are still worked with horse and plow. Enjoy the heated pool, hiking trails and fishing lake. Weekend activities include fire truck rides, hay-rides, family movies, themed activities and crafts. For more family fun, head to the game room and play Ping-Pong, air hockey, shuffleboard, pool, darts, foosball and bumper pool. This KOA also features a playground, volleyball court, basketball court, pedal karts and horseshoes. Nearby Mohican State Park offers a climb to the top of a fire tower as well as hiking, biking and bridle trails. The park also features a covered bridge, Clearfork Gorge and the scenic Mohican River. Take a short drive to nearby Malabar Farm or shop for Amish furniture, crafts and baked goods. Attend the Great Mohican Pow-Wow and the Prairie Peddler Festival. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 100 feet. Your hosts: Steve Simon & Bev Bulen
User Reviews
Carrie Johnson
We stayed in a one room cabin for a weekend in October and it was darling! It had everything we needed. We ordered firewood and they delivered it to our cabin and the staff was friendly although we had to wait on someone a while when we went to check in. The amenities could use a little upgrade as they were a bit run down. Over all we would stay again! We had a wonderful time.
Harold Allison (Tiger)
We have been camping there the last few years during the Halloween festive weekend. It has always been a good time for all of us. My only complaint is the camper spot #28 electrical box caught fire a couple years ago and is still not fixed. That is bad customer service and business. Understandable that it wasn't fixed right after it happened at the end of the camping year but not fixed a year later. We were nice enough this year to help out a fellow camper to hook up an extension cord to put electrical hook up that was on the spot but if it doesn't work they should not be using the spot at all til it's repaired. Waiting for multiple years to fix it is just very poor customer service. To be honest I believe I was generous to even give a 3 star rating. I'm sure will go back next year because it is a great time with family and friends but if I do show back up and it is still not fixed I WILL NEVER RETURN AGAIN.
Jessica McGuckin
We tent camped overnight here. The front desk staff moved our site so we could be better accommodated. The new site was perfect for tent camping. The bathrooms were also very clean.
Hillary B
We stayed here in mid September. This is more of a mobile home Koa than campground. Most sites look to be year round or permanent. The amenities were lack luster for a KOA. The swingset was missing half of the pieces, sandbox full of weeds, mini golf that hasn’t been cleaned off in years, and that’s about it. The pond was good for catching frogs. The office was closed 5 out of the 6 times we tried to come in and when we did it smelled of cat urine. The bathrooms were cleaned even if outdated. Lots of items plugged in by the sinks near water in family bathrooms. The site we had was clean and kept up. Overall very underwhelming esp if you have kids. I would recommend staying at the state campground before camping here.
Deanna R.
My daughter camped at KOA outside of Butler. Her cabin was beautiful and her stay was awesome. Everyone enjoyed their time and space space. Including those of us whom visited. KOA offers great entities and clean environment.