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Checotah / Lake Eufaula West KOA Holiday
In a quiet country setting near I-40, this KOA has long, wide pull throughs with 50amp full hookups to make big rig parking virtually trouble free. Nature trails from your site lead to beautiful Lake Eufaula.
You'll find no planes or trains in this country setting! You will find plenty of room for your big rig in large Pull-Thru RV Sites. The tent and Cabin areas are just as inviting. Nature trails lead to lovely Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma's largest reservoir. Rent a canoe or kayak on-site and explore the shore-line. Bird-watch, walk the trails or fish in the catch-and-release pond. The barnyard zoo features chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys and the cow, Daisy, and our new editions, Dash and Jasper, are mini donkeys. Rent one of three heated/air-conditioned meeting rooms with kitchens - perfect for RV groups and family reunions. Nearby, try your luck at casinos, play golf or visit museums to explore Native American and Civil War history. This is a great base for motorcycle day rides.Open all year: Limited service Dec-Feb. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 90 feet. Your hosts: Branden, Lindsie & Hunter.
User Reviews
Connie Oliver
Our experience at this KOA site was very mixed. On the one hand, it is a beautiful site -- with lots of trees, nature trails, a large playground with sand for the kids to enjoy, and a staff that was super friendly and helpful. On the other hand, the place felt like it was run-down and not being staffed as it should be. Picnic tables were in poor condition and our adirondack chair broke on the first day. The website promised an onsite petting zoo, but that was no longer in operation. And we were there for 4 days - from Friday to Monday, and the front office was closed for 3 of the 4 days. They have a great game room and amenities in the front office, but it doesn't do you any good if the office is always closed. So much great potential, but it needs some love and needs better hours of access for their guests.
Tanya Christensen
This was the most disappointing KoA I have ever been to. It was only an overnight stop, and it fullfilled that. We had full hookups. Problem was, we got there and the office was closed. Come to find out, the office is completely closed 2 days a week. We had planned to fill our propane, could not do that. They advertise pizza, could not get that. Never saw a single employee. It served the purpose, but was well below the standard I expect from KoA.
Dawn Humphrey
We were so excited to be staying at this KOA, then we drove up. Website promotes many amenities and it’s listed as a KOA Holiday. Here’s the run down- Fishing pond is covered in moss and looks like a big oil slick is on top. No fishing for us tonight. Petting zoo is a miniature donkey, a goat, and a few geese. It’s very run down and pitiful looking. Pool is small but looks clean from afar. Patios are very nice but the way the lots are positioned. You sit on the patio and smell sewage from your neighbor. As others have mentioned, this should not be a Holiday KOA. Not even close. Lots are mowed and the patios could be nice if the smell outside wasn’t so bad. Feel very ripped off.
Jennifer M
So Nice, We Stayed Twice! We stayed here twice since it was a halfway point for our trip, and we will likely stay again the next time we're passing through the area. The staff were very friendly, welcoming, and helpful. The bathroom/shower facilities are kept very clean and well-stocked with toilet paper, hand soap, and paper towels. We stayed in the tent area, which has lots of shade. The electric and water tent sites have a wooded area right behind them. Be aware the tent sites are in the section closest to I-40 and there is loud noise from the interstate traffic throughout the night. We did not have trouble sleeping (it ended up being like a white noise effect), but we wanted to mention it since some people might have trouble. The simple cabins are in the same area. The RV sites are a little farther back. The luxury cabins are the farthest away from the interstate and closest to the wooded area and trails leading to the lake shore. Food options are limited in the Checotah area. It's at least 20 minutes one way to drive to a restaurant. There is a Hunt Brothers Pizza location in the camp store, and they make the pizzas fresh to order that taste great. The staff will even deliver it to your site. It's about $13 for a 14-inch pizza. This is a good option if you didn't bring in your own food and don't want to drive far to pick up something. They also offer a breakfast pizza, which we tried and can recommend. The store closes at 6pm, so if you aren't arriving before then, you'll need to make other plans for dinner. The store (open 8am - 6pm) has pretty much anything you might need in a pinch - which is good because, like I mentioned, it's in the middle of nowhere. There is an entertainment center with a large TV, DVD selection, indoor and outdoor games, and a small give/take a book library. There is a small petting zoo, which is worth visiting. They have a cute goat, donkey, and some geese.
Robert Hunsaker
I started staying here several times a year since 2021 and I am trying to be objective, this will be my last visit. I won't comment on the road conditions since they have had a bunch of rain (first two days there it was almost non-stop) and the tractor is down but they are dangerously rutted for an RV. Manager greeted me and was very friendly, pizza was good and enjoyed that. Sites are not maintained, not mowed and no gravel on them so they are very ruted from the wheels. Branches are not picked up, trees need trimming and electrical hookup was sketchy. Staff would do better if they got off the golf carts and got onto a mower. I am used to staff checking in if they pass by if I was outside but not here. Lucky if you get a wave. Tried to talk to one young man and he simply smiled and kept walking. No WiFi, so either you bring movies or use your cellphone. Needs more help than time allows. I even offered to help mow because this was a favorite getaway spot for me. New owners and managers have a long way to go. Don't get fooled by the KOA sign because it does not hold up to KOA standards.