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Ely KOA Journey
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Cindy Greer
Pulled in off hwy 50 while traveling, it was clean and quiet. Showers were amazing after a long day of driving. Easy off and on hwy. Highly recommend.
Dale Lyn
The RV park is very well maintained. The bathrooms are super clean and the grounds are very well maintained. The staff are super friendly and helpful. The dog parks could use a little love. The RV sites are spacious with most of them with trees. Definitely one of the better KOAs we've stayed at.
Jessica Johnson
This was a nice quiet campground. We stayed in one of the 2 covered wagons, which we've always wanted to do, and it was no nice inside! Really cute bedding on the king bed and bunk beds. The bathrooms were super clean and looked newly remodeled. Shower was hot. Great selection of items in the general store. I would definitely stay here again!
Kelly Dressler
My husband and I stayed here for a night on our way to Lake Tahoe. The RV park is right off the highway, so it was easy to find and easy to navigate to. The bathrooms were clean and the staff were very friendly. They also had a pretty extensive camp store for RV needs and souvenirs. We’d stay here again if in the area.
Ashton Davis
The only small thing I ever had an issue with here was literally parking my camper on even ground, but that’s as expected. Other than that, I stayed here for almost a year for work, and it was one of the best places I’ve been. Very friendly staff that helped me out when work got a bit hectic. I payed for multiple months at a time and they kept track of it and didn’t try to scam me out of any money. Final thing, it’s so quiet. If you want a peaceful place that the spaces are very spaced apart, people aren’t throwing parties 24/7, and you’re not next to a city where rush hour sounds like 30 freight trains going through your camper then go here. Most I ever heard were fireworks on the 4th of July, but other than that and the occasional big rig (once maybe every other week to every month when things inside my camper were quiet), everything was about as peaceful as it gets. Also they got propane hookups for long term residents that you don’t have to worry about as long as you pay $75 one time cost and about $350 for a full tank. Lasted me about 2 months to run it dry from full, so take that as you will. I want to come back, but I’ll have to see with my job.