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Salome KOA Journey
Welcome to the Salome KOA!
An endless blue sky book-ended by mountain ranges is the setting for this KOA in Arizona's McMullen Valley, northwest of Phoenix. On US 60, between Wickenburg and Quartzsite, the campground provides unbeatable access to surrounding desert public lands. ATV riders can depart right from this KOA onto a web of more than 300 miles of trails that wind through hills and washes, and even to old gold mines. A half-hour southwest, explore Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. Nearby Quartzsite is a rock hound's paradise (gem shows in winter). At KOA, enjoy the pool and hot tub, or shoot a game of pool in "Diamond Jim's Billiards Game Parlour." The clubhouse is perfect for reunions/parties. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 90 feet.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
M.D. Hildebrand
Maybe not a solid 4 stars but they did have a spacious and comfortable common room with very good shower and restroom facilities, plus a microwave and a coffee maker. However, the plastic picnic tables are well on the way to disintegration in the hot sun, and the tent pads made of hard packed gravel have the permeability of concrete. So don’t plan on staking a tent here. I did meet some nice campers here (never saw a staff person as the office was closed when I arrived at 4:30 pm) but then later there was a noisy altercation two sites away from me in the middle of the night. Perhaps the best thing about this KOA is the proximity to The Market at Amber Hills, just a short walk away.
Nancy M
We camped our 5th wheel overnight. Even though the office was closed at 12 noon, we were still able to get our check in info inside office box. Had the 50 amp and water and sewer . We highly recommend 👌
P Casey
Nice clean campground. We just stayed overnight. Pool looked nice, but we didn't use it. They don't have free Wi-Fi or cable. I know a lot of people come here to ride the trails and the campground is perfect for that. Sites are long, wide and level
Doug olmstead
1 night stay headed north. The place is off the beaten path. Very quiet and vacant. Throughout the night every now and then you can hear cars passing through on us60. The pool & hot tub area were small but enjoyed. Very level sites. But i think its way over priced at $71 night. Should be more like $40.
Armin
We loved it here, Scott is the friendliest KOA-guy we met so far. There is no other way as to recommend this place! :)