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Philadelphia/West Chester KOA

Overview

The Philadelphia/West Chester KOA serves as a scenic gateway to the historic Brandywine Valley. Situated along the banks of the Brandywine River, this award-winning campground offers a peaceful retreat that balances rural charm with modern convenience. It is designed to accommodate a wide range of RVers, from those seeking a quiet weekend by the water to families looking for a functional hub to explore the rich history and culture of Southeastern Pennsylvania.

Location & Surroundings

Located in Coatesville, the park is nestled within a lush, wooded landscape that defines the region. The primary highlight of the setting is the Brandywine River, which flows directly alongside the property, providing a calming backdrop and opportunities for seasonal tubing. Despite its secluded and quiet atmosphere, the campground offers easy access to the rolling hills of Chester County. Travelers will find themselves surrounded by local horse farms and historic estates, making it a picturesque base for exploring the greater Philadelphia area.

Amenities & Park Features

This KOA Holiday is well-equipped with amenities that cater to both quick stopovers and extended vacations. Guests can enjoy a seasonal swimming pool, a mini-golf course, and planned weekend activities during the summer months. For those traveling with four-legged companions, the dedicated KampK9 dog park offers a safe, fenced space for exercise. The RV sites range from standard back-ins to spacious pull-through options, many featuring deluxe patios and fire pits that enhance the outdoor living experience for big-rig owners and small campers alike.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The location is ideal for history enthusiasts and nature lovers. A short drive leads to the world-renowned Longwood Gardens, where visitors can explore massive conservatories and illuminated fountains. History buffs can easily spend a day at Valley Forge National Historical Park or commute into downtown Philadelphia to see the Liberty Bell. Additionally, the park is positioned near Lancaster County, offering a chance to experience Amish Country and local farmers' markets within a reasonable driving distance.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is best for families and history seekers who want a high-quality camping experience without sacrificing proximity to major metropolitan attractions. It is an excellent choice for RVers who enjoy a mix of organized recreation and natural beauty. Because of its quiet riverfront setting and well-maintained facilities, it also appeals strongly to couples looking for a serene home base while they tour the famous museums and vineyards of the Brandywine Valley.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Swimming Pool
• River
• Swimming
• Wading Pool
• Fishing
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Brandywine River)
• Rec Hall
• Playground
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Enclosed Dog Run
• Dog Park
• Pet Supplies

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Mountain Biking
• Road Biking Trails

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 63 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (66)
• Spaces Available (63)
• Width (30)
• Max Length (60)
• Gravel Sites (63)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Side-by-Side Hookups
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (48)
• Water (15)
• Electric (15)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (20)
• Pull-thru Size (30 x 60)
• Back-ins (30 x 40)
• Site Length (60)
• Fire Rings

- Discounts

• Military Discount

User Reviews

Gerald H

October 19, 2025

It was great for two different weekend stays. We have a "little" 16 foot trailer (3100 lbs), so the curvy country roads to the campground from US 1 were no problems for us. The campground is on a wide hill, so you will get exercise walking around. One electric & water service campsite was down by the river, the other electric & water & sewer site was basically as high on the hill as you can go. Bathrooms seemed clean enough for me. Store has essentials and snacks, and 3 different staff members were very pleasant to speak with, one helped me get backed into the top of the hill site. Rented a canoe, had a great time using it for an hour on the very gentle and medium wide river. We love the Brandywine area and Longwood Gardens so we will be staying here many times in the future. I read not-so-happy reviews from people with over 30' RVs, and I could see them not loving some of the tighter spaces inside and outside the camp. There are some pull-through sites that are probably a sanity-saver requirement for bigger rigs.

Kimber Beck

October 04, 2025

I had to give this a little bit of a lower score for location because it is off the beaten track. Very narrow roads to get there. Lots of twists and turns and I am in a 43-ft fifth wheel which was difficult to navigate the campground. Whoever was very nice. The only thing are the dang black walnuts falling from the trees and breaking people's windows and things like that. But I did see staff out there cleaning a lot. You just can't prevent the nuts from falling. The place was quiet. It has canoes it's on the river. There's a great little trail to walk your dogs. Bath house and shower house was clean. Here's a nice little store.Here's a nice little store. Pool is closed for the season as of right now and there's a really good pizza place about a mile and a half away. Gas stations are quite a bit further away. Not ideal for one night. Stop in my opinion.

Frank Rupp

September 05, 2025

My wife and I really enjoy the campground. We try to get there a couple of times a year if possible. I writing this review as a heads up to new people regarding a cancellation policy I wasn't aware of. I was planning to spend two night this coming weekend with our family and another family at two adjoinings sites by the river (they are really pretty, great for fishing right from the site). Well, the weather has shifted and there is a lightning storm coming on Saturday night and our family friends decided it best to postpone. So I called to cancel the reservations and I was told I have to forfeit a nearly $80 deposit. Mind you, our reason for cancellation is not because we WANT to cancel but because we aren't comfortable camping during a lightning storm. They told us we could have a site farther from the river (I was also concerned with camping during heavy rain, especially since the incident at Camp Mystic in Texas earlier in the year). So, if you are making plans to stay there be really sure the weather forecast doesn't include the possibility of lightning because if you have to cut your stay short due to dangerous weather you will have to forfeit your deposit. Like I said, it's a beautiful campground to stay. We've done the cabins in the late winter and had a blast. I'm disappointed the service wasn't better when it comes to dangerous weather cancellations.

J Hathaway

July 19, 2025

The staff at this KOA location was courteous and mostly helpful. However, that was overshadowed by the campground location, steep roads, and low water pressure. No matter which direction you come from, the roads are very narrow with sharp curves. Construction in the area caused us to go down a road that was less than standard width with many blind hills; there was no recommended route from the campground. Trees along said roads are not trimmed high enough and our roof bares evidence of that. The roads inside the campground are very steep and are mostly composed of dirt and gravel, requiring regular grading by campground staff. Traction can be an issue on hills and rain causes very large ruts. The roads should really be paved with proper water drainage. I CANNOT recommend this campground for big rigs. You run a high risk of damaging your RV getting to and from the location. The water pressure was low or nonexistent for most of our week-long stay. I was shocked to see no previous reviews mention this; it must be a new issue. Regardless, communication was lacking with no proactive notification to campers when the water was out or being worked on.

Hayes Chambers

July 08, 2025

Pros: Location was great. Any staff we spoke too were wonderful. They sent out updates texts during your stay to all campers which I thought was pretty cool. Any campground activities, updates, or lost & found items. The bathrooms and showers were pretty nice. The view where our campsite was down by the water was beautiful. The pool was a life savor for my kids. They were in the pool the majority of our stay. all campers we came across were also very kind and respectful. Cons: we were tent camping so we didn’t have an issue, but the space is not very big rig friendly. I can see how people with big campers may have issues getting around here or even into a spot. The biggest con for me was the bathrooms being up at the top of the hill and none down by the water. It wasn’t a long walk per se, but the hill was brutal. I would much rather stay down by the water as it’s a better view and more space, but if you want to go to the bathroom, shower, store or pool, you have to go up a very steep hill. (You can drive) While it was great exercise for my legs, not fun at 2am when I wake up to use the restroom. Our car is loud so we didn’t want to wake everyone up by driving up there. I did see people with motorized scooters and such which is a great idea. I also seen several campers with potty tents. I would probably consider one or the other before staying again, but we will definitely be back!

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