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KOA Elk City/Clinton
Overview
The KOA Elk City/Clinton offers a reliable and comfortable haven for travelers moving through Western Oklahoma. As a KOA Journey location, it is specifically designed to provide a high-quality stopover experience with easy access for big rigs and families. The park is known for its exceptionally quiet atmosphere and well-maintained grounds, offering a peaceful respite from the road while maintaining the high brand standards travelers expect from the KOA name.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Foss, Oklahoma, just off Interstate 40, the park sits conveniently between the towns of Elk City and Clinton. The surrounding landscape features the rolling plains and wide-open skies characteristic of the Western Oklahoma prairie. Its proximity to the highway makes it an ideal waypoint for those traveling the historic Route 66 corridor, providing a sense of seclusion and rural beauty without sacrificing the convenience of nearby town services.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is built to accommodate travelers of all sizes, featuring long pull-through sites that reach up to 100 feet in length. Guests can enjoy modern essentials including 50-amp service, full hookups, and reliable Wi-Fi. On-site recreation and features include:
- A seasonal swimming pool and fun bike rentals
- The KampK9 dog park for off-leash exercise
- A spacious pavilion and clean laundry facilities
The park also offers propane and firewood on-site to ensure every camper is fully prepared for the next leg of their journey.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the short drive to Foss State Park, which offers boating, fishing, and scenic hiking around Foss Lake. History buffs can explore the rich heritage of the Mother Road at the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton or the National Route 66 Museum in Elk City. For those seeking indoor entertainment, the Lucky Star Casino is located nearby, offering gaming and dining just a few miles from your campsite.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is an excellent fit for cross-country RVers looking for a stress-free overnight stay with easy highway access. Its big-rig-friendly layout and extra-long sites make it a top choice for those driving large motorhomes or towing heavy trailers. It is also ideal for families and pet owners who prioritize clean facilities and safe, enclosed spaces for recreation during a long journey across the Great Plains.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Ben Yanis
We had booked a cabin and pre-paid. We arrived at approximately 9pm. Although our reservation sheet was available at the front, the cabin was locked and unavailable to us. We called the phone numbers listed, but nobody was available. We left a note and were forced to find other accommodations. We received a call the next morning. I made it clear that they need to have someone available for after-hours phone calls. I was informed that after they close, nobody is available, but that "some of the regulars have their personal cell numbers". This isn't acceptable. The basic little trucker motel down the road had a human awake at 9:30pm. After-hours availability isn't some special service, it's a basic minimum. Our issue wasn't dangerous, but represents lazy negligence. KOA recognizes this. The KOA-produced forms include a space for an after-hours phone, but it was left blank. Good news... Forgiveness is real. When you start offering an after-hours phone, let me know. I will randomly test it, and if a live person answers, I will delete this review.
Tonya Roberts-Young
This is a nice campground in a quiet location with no other buildings or facilities around it. They have a small restaurant and bar. They have a pool and a fairly large dog park. They have many pull through areas for larger RVs, as well as some small cabins and some tent sites. The restrooms and showers were very nice. We only stayed one night as we were on our way back home from vacation and I was very impressed by there kindness and efficiency.
Chuck Culpepper
Nice park in the middle of nowhere. The staff was attentive and took good care of us. The Moose Knuckle, on the other hand was pretty marginal. We were there Sept 18 and the Moose Knuckle has pretty limited options; no burgers, no beer. They had limited mixed drinks and limited Barefoot wines. Because of their location, they are the only game in town.
Michelle Way
We arrived just before dark and spent only one night. Front desk lady was very nice. They have a bar "The Moose Knuckle " 🤣 but we didn't get a chance to check it out. Front of campground is very nice, sure wish we would have been assigned there. We were in the back, which is just like a grass parking lot, very little room in between rigs. This has been our experience with KOA as we've traveled across the country. I will never understand why they pack is in like sardines, when there are a ton of empty sites -- try to spread is out, and fill in as needed. Trees are heavily pruned and do not count as "nicely shaded". Very easy to access from I-40. We did not hear the highway noise. The campground wifi didn't reach us back there but the front desk told us that at check in. They need to add a wifi extender. We had full hookups which all worked properly. There were campers there who obviously full time live there, grass was not trimmed at all around those sites, added a sloppy, unkempt look to the campground. This site fulfilled our needs for one night as we travel home.
Barbara Favela
This is the second time we've stayed . We had to clean a filter nasty hadn't been cleaned month of Sunday. We looked forward taken a swim in pool but it was nasty and green . We like staying people are really nice and place it nice well be back . Maintenance just needs to catch on work . See y'all again Oct .