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Crescent City / Redwoods KOA Holiday
Come and explore the most pristine areas of the amazing Redwood Forest in Del Norte County, where the trails are bountiful and where the Redwoods meet the sea.
Crescent City/Redwoods KOA is the best place to stay while exploring the redwood forests and America's Wild Rivers Coast. This KOA is close to some great hiking trails in the Redwood National and State Parks as well as many beautiful beaches and four major rivers. Area highlights include the Trees of Mystery, Battery Point Lighthouse, Ocean World, Tour Thru Tree, Fern Canyon and Oregon Caves. The campground's tour center has all the info you'll need for exploring/day trips. This 17-acre park has 10 acres of redwood forest surrounded by alder groves. The RV area has full-hookup, 30/50-amp big-rig friendly sites with expanded cable and free Wi-Fi. One- and two-room Cabins are scattered in/around the redwood forest, along with private/unique Tent Sites. There are limited RV Sites in the redwood forest for RVs under 30 feet. Please call the office for info on forest RV Sites. Wi-Fi is available for all forest campers in the Rec Center (open 24 hours/day). Max pull thru: 80 feet. Your hosts: the Fallon family.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Denise Houle
Our stay at this campground, necessitated by a change in plans, did not align with our previous experiences at KOA Holiday locations. The facilities were noticeably in need of significant maintenance and repair. We were informed that laundry services were available, with washers provided at no cost and dryers priced at one dollar. Upon accessing the laundry facility, we found that a majority of the washers were non-functional, and only one dryer was operational, needless to say it took forever to get laundry done as there was a waiting line for the one dryer. We were also told that it wasn't safe to leave our E-bikes attached to our vans because of theft issues. No noticeable security on premises. We inquired about leaving our bikes locked overnight in the office and luckily the girl in the office no problem with it and was very kind and understanding. The bathrooms were shutdown for cleaning for two hours in the middle of the afternoon, this didn't seem like an ideal time as many were returning from hikes etc. Bottom line.....this KOA needs work! 😩 🧺 🚲 🚽 🚧 #Campground #KOA #Maintenance #Laundry #Security #Travel
Todd Wilson
This was our first stay with KOA and it didn't begin so well. After arranging our site in advance, we arrived only to find our site had been swapped with someone else who didn't like his spot so they put us there instead. Of course, we arrived just after 5pm, tried multiple times to call and reach someone but never got any call back (even the next day). Not a fun way to start the visit. Otherwise, the campground was fine with laundry facilities and clean showers.
Courtney Woehle
The campground is nice and there are some nice tent camping spots that are secluded. The gal tried to force me to take a full hookup site even though I don’t need it. We settled on a partial hookup, which was fine, but the park was nowhere near full like she had said. The showers were smelly and it was obvious the bathroom buildings have been there probably since the park first opened. The location wasn’t terrible, but I wish I had picked a park south of Crescent City instead.
Alissa Singh
This was the worst camping experience we’ve had. I booked this as a KOA member because we wanted showers after having stayed in national park campgrounds. The national park campgrounds were super clean. These were not. And out of six showers, four were out of order and one of the working ones had bubblegum in it. We never saw the people working there, as their office hours are 11:00 to 4:00, so if you want to do anything with your day other than stay at the campground, you won’t see them. No nice outdoor seating through the entire camp. The volleyball net might as well not even exist as about half of it does not, and to top it off they had a sprinkler running all through the night on our campsite, and as I said, no staff in sight to turn it off.
Mandie DePoe
This is a nice campground. The grounds are clean and well kept, and we overall had a really great time here. The kids had a blast and made fast friends with other camp kids. The dogs enjoyed the dog run area and the walks around the grounds and neighborhood. There never seemed to be anyone in the office during our stay, however, and the showers and laundry area are in need of some attention.