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Lake Oconee / Greensboro KOA Holiday
Welcome to the Lake Oconee / Greensboro KOA!
A playful railroad theme is just a hint of all the fun you'll have at this one-of-a-kind KOA. The campground has 13 authentic railroad boxcars, club cars and cabooses scattered across 55 acres - and you can spend the night in one! With its own boat launch and slips, this KOA is a perfect base camp for boaters and anglers eager to get out on Lake Oconee, the region's sparkling jewel. The campground's private white sand beach and two swimming pools also make a big splash with the kids. A 4,000-square-foot clubhouse allows groups to enjoy the lakefront setting. Check out Greensboro's shops and historic attractions. Pool: May 31 - November 1. Max pull thru: 42 feet.
User Reviews
Anne Knab
This was our first KOA stay and we were pleased with the experience. We had a pull-through, lake-view site with FHU for our 37 Class A with toad. The sewer had a bit of an uphill slant so we used the dump station on our way out. It's in good repair and easy to use. We were here during a really cold snap with high winds so we didnt use the deck and firepit that came with our site which was a shame because they seemed like fun. This campground is an eclectic mix of permanent party and transients - all shapes and sizes, although we were among the larger rigs. It's about 5 miles off I-20 but easy in/out, even for a one-night stop.WiFi was strong.
Mari Sue Pederson
Went to stay in a caboose. Did not disappoint! We had a great time. Grounds were clean, staff friendly. Definitely recommend. This is glamping, not an airbnb. If your going to stay in a train car, bring everything you would need to camp( except dishes, silverware, ( for four) pots and pans ).
B C (MeatWagon)
Not a bad place in the middle of no-where. We stayed on our way home. Not bad nice lake. Place needs maintained. Near us a light buzzed loudly all day and night. Workers just drove right by it. It’s a nice place though with nice staff. Two pools seemed nice.
Julia Kadel
This was our first-ever KOA experience, so we were excited to check it out. The location on the lake was nice and relaxing, and our site itself was pretty decent with a solid hookup. Staff was friendly and helpful when you got ahold of them. That said, for the price, we expected a bit more. The reservation process was frustrating — I had to call four times to fix our dates, which took away from the overall experience. The bathhouses were not well maintained, the outdoor lighting at our site kicked on way too late, and kids driving golf carts wild all over the place made it feel a little chaotic. The biggest downside: no bug spraying. We ended up with chigger bites our first night — not the kind of souvenir we wanted. We wanted to love it, but honestly, it didn’t live up to the KOA reputation we were hoping for.
Marisa Sifre
Camping location was beautiful with so many amenities! Our 2 year old had a blast from walking the goats, to swimming and karaoke. This place has it all! Staff is amazing, sweet and go over the top. The staff member who assisted us with the goats at the nature site (Emily I think and her daughter) brought a kids craft bag to our site because my daughter missed the craft time. And Scott with Saturday night karaoke was so much fun! We will definitely be back!