Reviews
Dodge City KOA
User Reviews
Tim Gordon
It is near a park and soccer fields. There is a dirt track nearby from what it sounded like. Kinda noisy but quieted down after dark.
Consumer With money
One night here. Have stayed at koa across the country. This by far was our worst experience. If you are a tent camper? May as well sleep in you car at a Walmart, it’s the very same experience. The noise alone of cars and dogs barking will drive you right out of here. The city itself was extremely disappointing. As far as a shower? Better get to them before all the construction workers get back from their day at work. Showers are nasty. Flooded floors. Shame on KoA for selling a franchise to whoever owns this place👀.
Patricia Mommersteeg
Only here for one night . Needed to do laundry however only one washer and dryer working and were taken . Park is very basic. Not many amenities . Adjacent to a city park . Sitting outside watching many people drive in a do the loop and drive out . This was after a soccer game . Also the bathrooms do not have a code so being so close to the park not wanting to shower or use the facilities in case people come from outside the park . Went to shower . The shower floors were soaked and scummy . The one shower that look partially clean I could lock the door . I tested the water temperature and it was like warm. Thought I would go shower in the morning But they don’t clean until 11 . Needless to say wasn’t impressed
Sean Newton
This is a well designed and maintained campground close to many Dodge City attractions like Boot Hill. There have planted trees, but they have yet mature enough to offer much shade. The bathrooms are modern but institutional, and the showers lack obvious water temperature controls - I was a bit chilly in the lukewarm water I got, and a half hour later my wife felt like she was on the verge of being scalded when she showered. All of the campground and the main building were clean. The laundry room was nice and we had no problems with any of the machines, but be sure to bring quarters for them. There were some minor drainage issues on the roads and near the building when a torrential downpour hit, but the gravel pad of our site drained well. An active railroad track ran just behind our site, but only one train passed by overnight. Wifi was available only at the building during our brief stay, and the second bathhouse was unavailable.
Meli Killian
We really enjoyed our stay at the campground. Everyone was super friendly, it was clean, and the downtown was a quick walk away. Previous reviews had me worried about the bathrooms but they were almost spotless. 4 big shower stalls in the ladies room. Decent hot water. 24hr access. The town dog park is right next to the property though we didn't go, it too looked clean and had some small shade trees. 2 washers and 2 dryers, $1.50 each. The office had a tiny store and sold ice as well as drinks. It is right beside train tracks but the trains are going slow into town at that point. The tent sites are right in front beside a huge soccer field and have power. Would totally stay again if passing through.
Stephen Graham
Neat, clean, tidy, spacious sites, trash cans everywhere, nice restrooms and showers, friendly staff, easy check in.
Darlene Lauzon
Showers were big and clean, lots were a nice size, the sunset was beautiful, it was pieceful. Staff were nice. Huge K9 Kamp for dogs.
Viking_4Rok
Beautiful KOA! Clean bathrooms. Well maintained park, great staff. Walking distance from a free zoo, a water park, a city park, a museum, AND all of the downtown downtown tourist hotspots! It’s a real one stop gem!! But book early, this place is extremely popular because of these things!!
George Gettinger
Dodge City is not a major tourist spot so don't expect high end RV resort parks. That being said compared to the other parks in Dodge this KOA was the Waldorf. It was new, clean, well taken care of, and you felt safe. Pay a little more it's worth it.
Brooke G.
5 stars for the kind staff and convenient location. I will note since it seems to be new, as well as the hotel nearby, the directions to get to it are a bit odd. If GPS takes you by the city pool, you can drive through the parking lot around the back of the pool to get to it. Or you can go back toward town and go around the hotel. Either way works. Office opens at 9am, as a note for anyone needing to hit the road early. The tent sites face a grain plant, which makes a constant noise, but it didn't bother me because I was sleeping in my vehicle. Not sure how it would sound if you're in a tent. It's also right next to a park used for kids' soccer games, which were going on when I first checked in but were gone by dark. There's apparently an aviary on the east side, as well, and a bird (maybe a peacock?) would call out on occasion. The tent sites also have cleaning tables at the far end for any hunters stopping through, which I thought was nice of them. Overall easy, enjoyable experience, and would probably stop through again, should I be in the area.