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San Angelo KOA
Overview
San Angelo KOA Holiday offers a classic West Texas experience, blending high-desert landscapes with the reliable hospitality travelers expect from the brand. Situated in the Concho Valley, this park serves as a welcoming oasis for those navigating the vast stretches of Texas. It provides a tranquil atmosphere where visitors can unwind after a long day on the road, offering a mix of spacious RV sites and comfortable lodging options for every type of traveler.
Location & Surroundings
The park is conveniently positioned on the southwestern edge of San Angelo, placing guests just a short drive from the scenic Lake Nasworthy. The surrounding landscape features the rugged beauty of the Edwards Plateau, characterized by sweeping plains and vibrant sunsets. Its location offers a perfect balance between the quiet outskirts of town and the accessibility of urban services, making it a functional hub for exploring the Middle Concho River region.
Amenities & Park Features
This facility is designed for comfort and convenience, featuring large pull-thru sites that accommodate big rigs with ease. Guests can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including a refreshing seasonal swimming pool and a mini-golf course. For those traveling with four-legged companions, the KampK9 dog park provides a dedicated space for exercise. The park also features a stocked fishing pond, clean laundry facilities, and reliable Wi-Fi, ensuring a seamless stay for both short-term and extended visits.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
History enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Fort Concho National Historic Landmark, one of the best-preserved frontier army posts in the country. Nature lovers can head to San Angelo State Park to see the official Texas State Bison Herd or explore the famous San Angelo River Walk. For a unique local experience, the International Water Lily Collection at Civic League Park offers a stunning display of aquatic flora just minutes from the campground.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is an ideal choice for family vacationers looking for a structured environment with activities to keep children entertained. It is also perfectly suited for cross-country road trippers needing a reliable, big-rig friendly stopover with full hookups. Whether you are a history buff exploring Texas frontier heritage or a winter Texan seeking a friendly community in a mild climate, this park provides the amenities and location to support a diverse range of travel styles.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Uber Beach
Very nice place, friendly staff and quiet. We were well rested after a long day of driving.
J T
KOA’s don’t offer the exceptional experience they once were. This park is ok, what made it perfect for us was it was less than a mile of our good friends. Grass was not maintained, staff was helpful, we were glad we only spent one night as we were in transit to our final destination.
Scott Easterwood
Stopped in for an overnight while on a road trip. Made a reservation on the koa website for a patio pull through site without an issue. We arrived after the office was closed and the board had our site info and we easily navigated to a reasonably large pull through (we have a large 5th wheel). Site was mostly level and long enough for the rig and tow vehicle. Water pressure was fine and sewer connection was close. Unfortunately power was an issue at least at this site. Our rig wouldn’t allow us to engage the power because it was reporting low voltage (
Diana Leonard
We arrived in San Angelo attempting to find a campground and decided to call this KOA. The lady who answered was very rude and acted as if I was interrupting her. I don't know the manager's name at the location in San Angelo, Texas, but the after-hours person there was very cold and inconsiderate. I felt like they didn't have any concern for our dilemma. It was late in the evening, the office was closed, so we called the after-hours emergency number. The woman who answered was very cold and acted as if I were bothering her with my call. She told me that if there were no envelopes at the window, that would mean there was no vacancy. I feel like she knew there were no vacancies before we arrived. We drove 45 minutes out of our way to get there, and once we arrived, we found no envelope. I called her to confirm that there was no availability, and she was very harsh and rude when I called back. We will never stay there in the future, and this may affect our choices to stay at any KOA in the future.
Jae
Disappointed in KOA San Angelo’s Lack of Compassion I’m extremely disappointed with the customer service I received from the KOA San Angelo location. I had a reservation booked for the 4th of July weekend — one of the most popular times of the year, especially being on the lake with fireworks. Unfortunately, due to a sudden and serious health emergency, I was unable to keep the reservation. I made several attempts to contact the location a full week in advance to explain the situation. After days of no response, they finally returned my call today, just days before the holiday. When I explained the emergency and asked if it would be possible to either receive a refund or credit for a future stay, I was met with a firm and impersonal “no.” No options. No understanding. No compassion. I fully understand policies exist for a reason — but I also believe there’s room for empathy and common sense when genuine, unforeseen circumstances arise. That site, especially during a holiday weekend, would have easily been rebooked the moment it was relisted. The $200 they’re choosing to keep isn’t worth more than showing simple human kindness. And let me be clear — this is not a KOA-wide issue. I’ve stayed at other KOAs and know for a fact that refunds and credits can be issued. This was a decision made specifically by the San Angelo location. I believe in the saying “blessed to be a blessing.” Sadly, the San Angelo KOA chose policy over people, profit over empathy. That speaks volumes.
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