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Monroe Co. / Toledo North KOA Holiday
S'More Fun Than Should Be Allowed!
It's summer camp for the whole family at this KOA, with a 220-foot-long double-loop waterslide, swimming lake with a sandy beach, a catch-and-release fishing lake with boat rentals, and a great activity program. We also offer mini golf, a baseball diamond, soccer goals, and playgrounds that are open every day. We have some awesome inflatables like an outdoor movie screen, obstacle course, bounce house, and slippery slide that are used to enhance our scheduled activities. Even Fido gets a place to play at the KampK9 dog park. You can't beat the tranquil country setting amid maple, oak, and pine trees. Shaded campsites, a group suite, Camping Cabins, and Deluxe Cabins are all options. Or stay with the birds in an 8-foot-high treehouse. This campground also offers free all-you-can-eat pancakes (Memorial Day - Labor Day Weekend and Halloween Weekends) and Free Wi-Fi. Book early, so you don't miss any holiday fun or our Halloween weekends that begin in September. Max pull thru: 65 feet. Your hosts: Recreational Adventures Co.
User Reviews
Tammy Speer
Went on Halloween Weekend, the property was nice, clean and very busy. The campsites next to us (all 3 ) had a "Haunted House" set up for trick or treat. This "Haunted House" became their bar later in the evening. The loud music and pot smoke continued well after the designated 11:00 pm quite time. KOA representatives ask them to quiet down, we could hear party goers yelling "party poopers". The music turned off as the representatives left but soon it was going again. This continued until well after midnight. The next morning pot smoke started up again. I guess this was just not what we expected from KOA goers.
Beckie Best
the campground was beautiful but packed in. For being Halloween the activities were to many at one time, the kids couldn't do all of them when they are at the same time in different locations. The site we had was awful because the power wouldn't stay on for one of My groups. They had small kids and a baby and had to leave the camp at 1 am because the power wouldn't stay on. All that was plugged in was an electric blanket. The sites were $170.00 each and we couldn't utilize the electric at all. Not to mention cooking on another one of our sites, I had 1 pan plugged in and the breaker blew about 10 times in a matter of 15 minutes. It took over an hour and half to make gravy. Very disappointed with this place and will not return.
Stephanie Birr
Called to confirm my site and ask about visitors before our stay. I was told they don't charge by person anymore, but that its 5 dollars per car. - However my visitors were turned away due to their new 6 person per site rule (although they weren't staying the night) , they just came to hang out a bit and participate in trick or treating. - we have been doing this 10 years as its a favorite, and have never had a problem having visitors. - We won't be coming back.
David Deziel
BEWARE, THEY NO LONGER DO DAY PASSES for Halloweekends. Our family has been coming here for 5 years, and always have a great time. My wife and son stay the weekend with my brother/sister in law and kids, 1 site, 1 RV, 6 campers total. Per usual I come on Saturday afternoon, buy a day pass, park, and enjoy the trick or treating and halloween activities with my family, then leave around 10pm. This has never been an issue until this year. Upon arrival on Saturday 10/11/25, I went to the office to buy my day pass and park, I was told sternly by the elderly lady that since our camp site already had 6 campers and 2 cars, I was not able to stay. I explained the situation and asked if there was any other options and she said no, I must leave. Another person in the office that I believe was not an employee told me to just park outside the gate and walk in. The desk lady did not like that idea and yelled at her and told me not to do that. I left and missed spending the day with my family. My brother in law later spoke to some other campers who laughed when told our experience and said they knew plenty of people that came in for the day for trick or treat and events. So I guess the other option is to just enter and park and skip going to the office to pay for a pass. We however will be looking for a new campground next year
Heather Hansen
We spent this past weekend, Friday- Monday for the halloween weekend. The best part was the friendly gentleman that came around checking sites. Trick or treating was fun but honestly the highlight of the weekend. Events for kids had results thrown away before medals could even be claimed . Minimal play areas for kids, and the expressway is next to the campground so the only sound of nature you get is the semis coming through. Sites are small and crammed. Mini golf is overgrown and not maintained. No water attractions on a 85+ degree weekend and if you need to use the showers, enjoy the neighbors soap suds backing into your shower room.