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Spokane KOA Journey
Situated between the City of Spokane and Lake Coeur D' Alene, this picturesque park is perfect for enjoying exciting city entertainment, as well as endless outdoor recreation at nearby trails, mountains, rivers and lakes
Spokane KOA is your Inland Northwest recreation destination. Conveniently situated close to the big city and surrounded by mountains and lakes, there are adventure opportunities for everyone nearby.
- Whether biking, hiking, or enjoying a day on the water, endless outdoor recreation is just a few minutes away. Bring your bikes for a day on the Spokane Centennial Trail, located just down the road. Only a 20-minute drive to Lake Coeur d' Alene Recreation Area, the Inland Northwest's Outdoor Playground. Just 30 minutes to Silverwood Theme Park, home of Boulder Beach Water Park, thrilling roller coasters and acres of family fun!
- Exciting urban adventure is also close by. For a day of fun and fashion, Spokane Valley Shopping Mall offers over 100 shops, Regal Movie Theater, and dining options from casual to fine dining. Arts and culture, a plethora of breweries and wineries, and a rich food scene can be found in the vibrant downtown core. Spend a day exploring historic Riverfront Park with its vast array of attractions.
- Be sure to plan an extra day just to relax here at the KOA. Try one of our new Exclusive Patio Sites for the ultimate glamping experience. Enjoy all our great amenities, which offer fun for the whole family-including the Fur Kids!
- The comfort and well-being of our Campers is our top priority. We want you to be aware of train traffic that runs on the north end of the park. To aid in alleviating noise, we have just finished constructing a massive sound barrier that incorporates beauty with functionality. This Art Barrier Structure is a one of a kind, wooden wall designed to enhance the camping experience of all of our guests.
- As noise can be disruptive to some of our guests, we always offer free earplugs to our guests in our store.
- Please view our GENERAL INFORMATION to familiarize yourself with CAMPGROUND POLICIES.
- COVID-19 Response BLOG post. https://koa.com/campgrounds/spokane/blog/campground-covid-changes-for-health-and-safety_1d4101dc-ac0d-41a4-964d-736b5e39ab76/
Max pull thru: 75 feet
Swimming Pool Open: Memorial-Labor Day
Outdoor Movies: July-August
User Reviews
Kay Hansen
We were to arrive an hour early. Was told we could not come in without a $25.00 fee. Though they hardly had any RV’s there. Our space was available. So we opted to stay inland at another park until we could move to this park. Knowing what we know now. We should have just stayed at Rainbow Point in Spokane Valley. They were the nicest folks. The KOA office knew the Internet was so spotty. You could not watch movies on Amazon prime. Or use any internet what so ever. Though the office had five bars. We had 1 at its best. The premium spot we choose .. We’re grassless, and looked like you were pulling into a wagon rut. You walk on Sandy dirt.. Ours had a caution sign asking us not to stand under the tree. In case of limbs breakage. The water lines were cracked and stuck out of the ground 12 inches. The place is run down.. But you can tell it used to be a nice KOA.
Kelly Dressler
My husband and I stayed here for about 2 weeks around the 4th of July. The staff is friendly and helpful. Our 2 week reservation was broken up by a weekend and they accommodated our request to be back in the same spot. Check in was easy and navigation to our spot was simple. The KOA has a lot of amenities. We enjoyed the pool (that was often a little crowded with kids) and playing basketball on the court out front. Our site was large and we had a picnic table that was shaded by the trees. The KOA was a little more expensive than what it was worth, but overall, we really enjoyed our stay.
Brendan levangie
As far as KOAs go I would give it a 6/10. Main office is new and modern. Bathrooms in the back are extremely old and dingy. looks like a 1960s high school locker room. Overall, a decent place to stop for the night if you’re traveling through Spokane. I wouldn’t stay here for an extended period of time though
Michelle Reish
The staff were really nice. However, this KOA is right up against the train tracks, so that train horn blares VERY loudly day/night. There’s also not much around walking distance. No place to really take walks outside of the KOA walls. The RV and tent spots need some TLC. All of the grass is dead and/or non existent. Lots of dirt everywhere. Not a pretty place in the slightest. The only grass they water is by the common area by the pavilion. The dog park is pretty small. The laundry is just ok. Large, commercial dryers, which is a plus. However, there’s only 3 of them to the 5-6 washers, so there was a backlog of people waiting to dry their clothes. No coin machine. Must get quarters from front office during office hours. No ATM.
MelbasVoice
While the staff we encountered were really nice, this property is not. It's high rate and "low rent" if you're camping in a trailer or tent. When you drive in, the tents are so close to the driveway it reminds me of downtown LA. Those sites start at $50! The trailer sites are okay, but look in need of some TLC. The cabins look really nice from the outside but have the same problem ALL guests have: very little space to park. The driveway is narrow and some campers spread out into it. It's noisy and tight. Hope we don't have to come here again.