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Statesville / I-77 KOA Journey
With easy I-77 Exit 45 access on and off the interstate-we invite you to settle in and enjoy it for a while.
North Carolina just might be the prettiest state in the Union, and the Statesville/I-77 KOA - with easy access on and off the interstate - invites you to settle in and enjoy it for a while. Explore the verdant Blue Ridge Mountains that roll off to the west. Take to the waters of nearby Lake Norman for a little boating and fishing or play a round of golf at lush area courses. Thrill the kids with a day at Carowinds theme park (about an hour away). Explore Old Salem Moravian Village. Ready to shop? North Carolina is famous for its furniture outlets. Time your visit for race day at Charlotte Motor Speedway or the National Hot Air Balloon Rally. Then recharge at KOA, where camping is easy, thanks to level sites, air-conditioned Camping Cabins, a fenced pet area (with shelter) for large and small dogs as well as a playground and a game room to keep the kids entertained. Pool: Memorial Weekend - Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 65 feet.
SORRY, NO PETS ALLOWED IN/AT THE CABINS and NO FIRES permitted directly on the ground (per Fire Marshal), but there are above ground grills on tent sites.
User Reviews
Donna Miller
There was no fire ring or place to make a fire. They ate no longer a KOA but that's not a problem for me. I like the personal touch of private campgrounds.
Aden Bogue
Well, it's convenient if nothing else... Unfortunately, it's right next to Interstate 77, making it pretty noisy and not conducive to a peaceful night's sleep. Sites are small, close together and not very level. Power is not very stable, voltage dropped as low as 106... Not good for system operations, tripped the surge protector multiple times.
Amber Lloyd
Very polite and professional staff. Facilities are very clean and they have a pretty nice dog park if you’re traveling with fur babies. Emma at the front desk was very helpful and informative. Highly recommend this place to anyone.
Cindy West
Easy access from I-77. It's a really pretty park. However, if you're in a larger motorhome, you'll need to stay in one of the premium sites or site 32 (where we stayed) for a relatively level site. Site 32 has an awesome deck next to it. For the convenient location, we'd stay here again. Management was friendly and enforced the rules, which we appreciated.
Tiffany Small
We seriously regret staying at this campground. The staff were rude, unprofessional, and downright childish. From the moment we arrived, we were approached by three different workers nitpicking everything we were supposedly doing “wrong,” while other campers clearly ignored the same rules without consequence. They have a bunch of ridiculous rules, including having to pay extra for a fire pit, and they enforce them in the most disrespectful way possible. After a minor issue, a worker came back and literally threw paperwork in our faces. We were also told to take our EZ-up canopy down at 9 PM, and then harassed again at 7:45 AM, while we were just getting up with our two-year-old. Obviously, we weren’t about to take it down in the dark or first thing in the morning. Even worse, nobody enforces the 5 MPH speed limit, which is dangerous when you have small kids around. The whole place felt hostile, not family-friendly at all. We really should have looked at the reviews before booking. After reading some of the owner’s responses to others, it’s clear he’s rude and unprofessional. It claims the campground is veteran-owned, which is honestly shocking—because based on his behavior, he’s a disgrace to the title and to the community he’s supposed to represent. Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else. This place is not worth the stress.