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DuBois / Treasure Lake KOA Holiday
Welcome to the DuBois / Treasure Lake KOA Holiday!
The beautiful wilderness of the Pennsylvania Wilds awaits campers at this expansive KOA Holiday, with more than 130 campsites (several new patio sites) and over 20 Deluxe Cabins, including 6 family cabins that sleep 6 to 8 people (sites close Nov. 1). Enjoy an outdoor pool and playground at the campground. You will also have access to many amenities of this beautiful community, including two top PGA-rated golf courses and a gorgeous white sand beach. Play volleyball, basketball, and gaga ball. Enjoy family-friendly dining at Duffers' Tavern or the 19th Hole Tavern (seasonal). This KOA is an excellent location for family reunions and gatherings, with an on-site lodge and outdoor pavilion. There are many seasonal events available, including concerts and a large 4th of July celebration. The area hosts various wineries, distilleries, and unique shops for your exploration and is just east of the Elk Visitors Center, in the heart of the Pennsylvania Wilds. There are kayaks, canoes, and paddleboats for rent at the marina. Personal boats, watercraft, go-carts, ATVs, and fishing are prohibited.
User Reviews
Julia Pacinhik
got in late and the security was helpful to help us find our campground spot. bathrooms were clean and people were nice!
Ketti McClanahan
It is the first time that I have been to a KOA in a gated community, and it was very strange. You drive up to the gate, let the guard, who was very rude, know that you have a KOA reservation, and you drive to an office, about 1.5 miles from the gate to check in. Once you check in, you drive about another 5 miles down a road to find your site. The pool and what they think is a camp store, is about 1 mile from the RV sites. We were here for three night and never saw any KOA staff. Speed limits and quiet hours are a joke. We never saw a K9 Camp. This KOA has A LOT OF PERMANENT PARTY-so many, one would think it was a town inside a KOA campground. The bathroom house was dirty-trash overflowing, showers mold and mildew-I had cleaner showers when I was in Iraq. This place is a poor excuse for a KOA.
Tori Filippone
We stayed in one of the studio cabins. We were told all cabins were recently renovated. We paid $600 for 3 nights because that was the minimum stay. The cabin was awful and disgusting. Not renovated whatsoever. It had not been cleaned very well if at all. The floor was filthy, stove and oven disgusting. The shower is not large enough for a person to shower. It was extremely outdated. The fridge was leaking. We were told it had free wifi but the wifi did not work. Everyone we spoke to about it gave us different answers. We tried everything and could not get the wifi to work which their TV runs off of. The room smelled so awful our poor son got sick on day 2. You can rent a hotel room for half of this price and alot nicer. I would not recommend this to anyone especially for the price they charge. The campground is very nice and peaceful but the cabins should just be torn down and completely built from scratch especially when they charge almost $200 a night for them.
Stacy Glossner
Nice campground and great staff, especially Dot. 2nd time camping here. The only negative comment is I wish there was a way to better monitor dog owners to pick up after their animals. We noticed several people allowing their dogs use the bathroom and then just walk away.
Nora Bobb
Had to travel 5 miles to get to the camsite trying to avoid low haning braches.This place is not good for the larger campers. We get there and our site was swampy. We will not be going back to stay there. Who needs to lose an airconditioner anyway. The staff was nice, but that is the only thing I can say about it. If You have smaller campers and you doin't mind being in swamp then I say go!