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Seattle/Tacoma KOA

Overview

The Seattle/Tacoma KOA Journey serves as a prime base camp for those looking to explore the vibrant Pacific Northwest. Nestled in Kent, Washington, this park offers a managed transition between the natural beauty of the region and the urban centers nearby. As a KOA Journey location, it is specifically designed to provide a comfortable and efficient environment for travelers who need a reliable place to rest while remaining close to major highways and metropolitan attractions. Whether you are passing through or staying for a week, the park provides a secure and welcoming atmosphere for all guests.

Location & Surroundings

Situated conveniently between the cities of Seattle and Tacoma, the park is located in a suburban valley near the Green River. While the immediate area has a mix of residential and commercial developments, the park itself maintains a pleasant, landscaped atmosphere with plenty of mature trees. Its proximity to the Sounder commuter train makes it exceptionally easy for visitors to reach downtown Seattle without the hassle of city traffic or parking, allowing for a stress-free urban adventure.

Amenities & Park Features

The facility offers a variety of site types to accommodate different travel styles. Notable features include:

  • Full hookups with 50-amp service and big-rig friendly pull-through availability.
  • A seasonal outdoor pool and bike rentals for family-friendly recreation.
  • A dedicated KampK9 dog park designed for pet-friendly traveling.

Guests also have access to essential services like a well-stocked camp store, propane, and laundry facilities to ensure a comfortable and productive stay.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Being centrally located means you are never far from iconic landmarks. A short drive or train ride leads to Pike Place Market and the Space Needle in Seattle, or the Museum of Glass in Tacoma. Outdoor enthusiasts can make a day trip to the stunning Mount Rainier National Park, which is accessible within a few hours. Locally, the ShoWare Center and Emerald Downs provide entertainment and sporting events just minutes from your campsite, offering plenty of variety for your itinerary.

Who This Park Is Best For

This KOA is ideal for urban explorers who want the convenience of an RV site while visiting major metropolitan landmarks. It is a fantastic choice for families seeking a predictable, high-quality experience with child-friendly amenities. Because of its location near Interstate 5, it also serves as an excellent reliable stopover for long-haul travelers heading toward Canada or the Oregon coast who value security and easy navigation after a long day on the road.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Swimming
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Game Room
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Breed
• Pets $
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Guest Services
• Dog Park

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Boating
• Kayaking/Canoeing

- Discounts

• Military Discount

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• 5 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 140 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (140)
• Width (20)
• Paved Sites (103)
• Max Length (65)
• Gravel Sites (37)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (126)
• Water (14)
• Electric (14)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (132)
• Pull-thru Size (20 x 50)
• Back-ins (24 x 65)
• Site Length (50)

User Reviews

P E

October 30, 2021

Closed forever It's a great campground. It is centrally located, good staff, great guests, grounds are well maintained. Many of these reviews cancel each other out. One person complains they can't drive over the grass the next complains about the mud caused by the person driving on the grass. One person complains because their rv is too old the other complains because they think other person's rv looks "like a homeless person's". Then you get the people who are obviously bending the truth and presenting only one side of a story because they don't like following rules or they are trying to get away with paying a lower price or get something for free.

Brian Swartzfager

September 13, 2021

We stayed here a few nights in order to visit with some friends in Seattle. The campground is right off of a fairly busy 2-lane road. As soon as you turn into the campground, turn right to go to the office and stay right to park in the check-in lane. We stayed in site 4, a pull-through site on the end of a row near the office: we picked that one because it looked like it was easy to get into, and it was. But while the site was easily long enough to fit our 37-foot fifth wheel, it was not long enough to also park our 20-foot long truck. We could maybe have parked it sideways across the front of the site (which a lot of other folks opted to do), but we felt it was safer to park the truck in the parking lot by the office. While the parking lot is fairly large, there were usually only one or two free spaces at any given time. And while we had no trouble getting into our site, we could have had trouble leaving the site: because of the size of the site and the proximity of the next site, we would not have been able to pull forward and turn out of the site without hitting something, not with a trailer of our length. Even though our neighbor did leave before us, we opted to keep it simple and back out of the site. So the sizes of the sites give the campground a cramped feeling. The only areas that feel open are the back end of the campground where a fence marks the boundary between the park and a wetlands area, and the recreation area behind the office. The recreation area has a playground and some games (like the oversized chess board), and a theatre area where they show a movie on a projector screen most nights (they were showing “Top Gun” on the night we arrived). The office is fairly typical for a KOA and had a store with souvenir items, RV equipment, and some convenience store areas. We were able to walk our dogs along the outskirts of the campground and we occasionally took them to the fenced-in dog park, which has two entrance gates (non-airlock style) within a dozen feet of each other: it made me think that maybe it used to be two separate dogs parks at some point. In terms of cell service, the best speed I got on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna during our stay was about 80Mbps down and 20Mbps up, and other than the occasional buffering we had no trouble steaming video while we were there. The one speed test I did with my AT&T phone showed 94Mbps down and 24 up. The recreation area and the floral landscaping shows that they’re trying to make the best of what they have to work with, but they really need to focus on improving the interior roads and give campers the space to safely enter and exit the sites.

David Kaga

September 10, 2021

PLEASE NOTE: THIS PARK WILL BE PERMANENTLY CLOSING ON 10/31/2021 - Too bad... It appears that the land is more valuable as a warehouse and parking lot than a family friendly campground It's a good enough place for a few nights to do business in the Kent area. Staff is super friendly, some of the spots are a bit run down and no longer level, but I certainly understand that they don't want to put any more money into the place for 6 more weeks...

Dan

August 20, 2021

Let me make this perfectly clear, you don't wanna go here.. The list of reasons why not is extremely lengthy and if you really want to know the answer of what they are try and spend a night here and you'll be telling people the same thing I'm telling you, you don't want to go here. Small spaces and I really mean small. Holes in the road that haven't been fixed for a year. Next to a main road which starts getting noisy around 5:30AM. This place is selling so they are letting it fall apart, because they have their money coming already. Ya , "Go KOA"

David Larson

August 07, 2021

Really fun experience. Cute campground with older, but usable playground and pool. Nice set up for a movie at night (Aladdin) with popcorn. Close bathroom that was very clean. Note: there was a manure smell that was off-putting. I don't think the business can control it. There is a large field nearby. If you're sensitive to smells, rethinking booking, maybe.

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