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Rock Island / Quad Cities KOA Holiday

Need a place the whole family can enjoy? Then come play and stay at Rock Island KOA - a royal camping experience!

The Rock Island/Quad Cities KOA, located at Camelot, is at the center of all that's going on in the area. This KOA has RV Sites, Tent Sites and Cabins on 150+ acres for guests to explore, including 50 acres of lake for fishing (no license required) or boating. Enjoy a heated outdoor pool, adults-only hot tub, water-spray park for all ages and a community room. The bathhouse features individual showers and dressing rooms. Paddleboats, canoes and kayaks are available. Play mini golf for free with your own golf ball or purchase a souvenir ball. There are many shaded sites next to or near the lake. Play horseshoes, go fishing or check out the new Jump Pad. Planned activities for kids and families are scheduled for most weekends throughout the season. Need an RV repair? On-site service is available by appointment. Other services include LP, dump station and local repair shops for gasoline and diesel engines. Pool: May 12 - September 16. Max pull thru: 80 feet. Your hosts: the Downing family.

User Reviews

D Smith

February 19, 2026

My RV broke down and I stayed in the cabins at Camelot for a couple days while RV was being fixed. It was a great location and people. I had added this stop to my yearly drive across midwest. Thanks.

Mick Williams

January 29, 2026

We stayed here in October 2025. We followed our GPS along with the campground instructions, though the written directions were slightly off. Coming off I-80 to IL-92 west, the instructions said to turn left at the third stoplight onto 78th Street, but the correct turn was actually at the second stoplight. Other than that small hiccup, both the GPS and campground directions worked fine. Check-in was quick and easy, and we were guided by golf cart to our site. We were told to make wide turns where the cart did, and by following that advice we had no issues pulling into pull-through site 31 with full hookups. The site was more than long enough for our 40-foot fifth wheel and F450. Most of the utilities were located near the middle of the pad, but we needed about 25 feet of water hose to comfortably reach the connections and align with the sewer. We had 3 bars on Verizon and 2 bars on T-Mobile. The campground has mature trees throughout, so satellite users may need to reposition for a clear shot, though it would be possible. Since our T-Mobile signal was solid, we used T-Mobile Home Internet instead of deploying Starlink. Water pressure was decent during our stay. The campground offers a mix of deluxe patio sites and water-view or water-access sites, though for our one-night stay we were in a basic gravel site. There are permanent and seasonal residents in the campground, but the sites were neat and orderly. Overall, this was a decent campground for a short stop or even a longer stay.

for2n8john

November 11, 2025

Interesting weekend stop in our RV. Camp ground itself was beautifully located with view of water/small lake. Bathhouse was clean, but a little old. My wife didn't like that the shower rooms were in a hallway that was co-ed. Women like to come out of shower and finish "getting ready". "They don't just throw on clothes like guys". We came during last week of Oct. everything was shut down, but it was 1 of the few places that was staying open and had water on at the camp sites still. Looked like it would be a really nice campground with activities during the summer. Pads were gravel that were not very level. there were some concrete pads for a few more $$. Really nice fire rings with their logos. Pads were tight, but no one was there except us and 6-8 others. Very poor TV reception for DTV channels (disappointing). Hooked up to their cable, but it wasn't on.

Deb Gauley

October 16, 2025

The campground is really nice. It's clean and has lots of things to do for kids. We had a nice spot right across from the water. The fishing was good but none were big enough to keep. No license necessary. It's really close to stores and the wifi works great. The people that work there are friendly. This would really be a great place if you have children. We would definitely go back if we're in the area.

Falicha Butler

August 08, 2025

We had such a wonderful time here—it’s the perfect spot for families! The fishing and camping were fantastic, and we’re already planning our next visit. Our cabin was super clean, cozy, and just steps from the lake. My husband especially loved being able to walk right out the door and start fishing! The lake is well-stocked with plenty of healthy fish, which made for some great catches. Highly recommend this place for a relaxing getaway!

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