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Memphis KOA Journey
Memphis KOA, your base camp for fun!
The tang of barbecue, the beat of the blues, the home of the King. Memphis. . . what's not to love? This KOA is 15 minutes from Beale Street, birthplace of the blues. Book a tour at the campground - don't miss Elvis Presley's Graceland. Visit the National Civil Rights Museum, Rock 'n' Soul Museum, Cotton Museum and more. Be sure to see the Peabody Hotel's Marching Ducks. With easy on/off access at I-55 Exit 14 and a convenient location 7 miles north of I-40, it's easy to make this KOA your destination or a stop along the way. Pull through into a shaded big-rig site with free cable TV or stay in a Camping Cabin. Free Wi-Fi. Dip in the pool, throw horseshoes and play a game on KOA's giant chess/checkers set. Check out Kamp K9. In season, enjoy pancake breakfasts and barbecue dinners. Pool: Closed for the season. Max pull thru: 70 feet. Your hosts: Recreational Adventures Co.
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User Reviews
Caroline Mann
Great cabin & friendly staff! Our Kamping Kabin had a refrigerator, microwave, tv, A/C, heater, and a tower fan!!! There is quite a bit of road noise but they gave us ear plugs which was thoughtful. The only thing I prefer are the updated individual bathroom stalls at some KOAs. But I definitely recommend and I would definitely go back.
Tiffany Felty
Near a highway but we were placed behind the store, we didnt hear the road noise. Nice pull through sites if you are on the longer side like we are, I would highly recommend calling to get into a site that fits your size. I booked for a smaller site and the front desk attendant caught it right away letting me know it will be tight so she moved us to a bigger site which was much more accomidating. Sites are tight but we managed to put out all 3 of our slides without taking our neighbors campside. Thank you for accomidating us for the night.
Megan MacGregor
I’m traveling cross country and tent camping at KOAs along the way. They are not made equal. I paid 45 for a super tent spot in Arizona that included a privacy fence, private sink, a huge lot, and three picnic tables and I paid 30 in Oklahoma for an oversized shaded spot surrounded by trees…and then there is this place. I spent 55 dollars to literally camp next to the highway. When I say it sounded like a freight train, it is because there is a literal freight train that goes by, along with non stop semis. Why in the world would you ever put your few tent camping spots right by the highway on your property? It’s also right by the entrance to the property so the headlights of any incoming lights will greet you as well. I understand camping is more primitive than traveling by RV, but for this price, I was expecting at the very least to be able to sleep. This should have been 20 dollars max, especially considering the photo on your website of this campsite is incredibly deceiving. I’m not kidding when I say it was so loud my noise canceling headphones cancel out more on an airplane then they did at this campsite. Maybe if you have an RV with five layers of insulation you could get a peaceful night sleep here. If you’re camping, go elsewhere. Especially for that price. On the bright side this was the only KOA that texted me information. But good customer service does not outweigh terrible location.
Gary Shapiro
One of the friendliest KOAs we’ve been to with a barbeque menu and on site delivery. Had the dinner option which was tasty. Site was ok, park was fine but a little dusty, otherwise well cared for. Some of the reviews mentioned the road noise, but probably 50% of RV parks are next to highways, so we travel with a noise maker and have no trouble sleeping. Recommend this one.
Michelle Froehle
We’ve been in the Long Term Sites for 2 years now, as we’re truck drivers & our company has a terminal nearby. It’s great after being on the road for a month at a time to have a place to call home. The staff are amazing! We don’t have to worry while we’re away for long stretches, as the staff & other LT residents help look out for each other. The lots are surrounded by trees w/ grass & are well taken care of by the staff. We forget we’re in a park because of the surroundings & separation from other trailers. It’s awesome! We have a paved parking pad, that’s large enough for our vehicle & for our fire pit w/chairs. Plus, we still have tons of green space all around our 5th wheel. The wheels of our trailer is concrete, so we’re not swimming in mud when it rains/snows. There’s a great fenced in dog park w/lots of equipment for our pup to enjoy! Plus, two dog runs w/garbage cans for her to do her business in away from the sites. The laundry room is open 24 hours & well outfitted. Only issue, make sure you bring lots of bills for the coin machine. It’s very very picky on which bills it will accept. Made the mistake of bring one $10 bill & it wouldn’t take it no matter what I tried! Lesson learned, so I come prepared now. There’s always a smiling face to greet you in the office/store. They’re super friendly & helpful. You can get your propane tanks filled in a flash right on site. Very convenient! You can order from the onsite cafe & have it delivered right to your site. You can also have door dash & Walmart bring you food/supplies from the restaurants & Walmart from Marion. The park’s location makes it easy! Plus, you’re close to the town’s amenities if you want to venture out. This is definitely one of the best places we’ve called home. A huge thanks to the staff!!!