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Weatherford/Fort Worth West KOA
Overview
The Weatherford/Fort Worth West KOA provides a welcoming home base for travelers exploring North Texas. Located strategically off the main corridor, it offers a peaceful retreat from highway noise while maintaining convenient access to the regional Metroplex. This park focuses on clean facilities and a genuine sense of hospitality, making it a reliable choice for long-distance travelers and local families looking for a dependable camping experience in a friendly atmosphere.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in the heart of the Cutting Horse Capital of the World, this park is positioned perfectly for exploring Parker County. The surroundings offer a blend of suburban convenience and scenic rural charm. You are situated just minutes from the historic downtown district of Weatherford, which is famous for its Victorian-era architecture and local boutiques. This location serves as an ideal gateway between the rolling hills of West Texas and the urban energy of Fort Worth.
Amenities & Park Features
Travelers can enjoy a range of modern comforts designed for convenience. The park features:
- Full hookup RV sites with both 30 and 50 amp service available to suit various rigs.
- Spacious pull-thru sites designed for easy entry and exit, even for the largest motorhomes.
- A seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a dedicated Kamp K9 dog park where pets can run off-leash.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
There is no shortage of local history and outdoor activity near the park. Visitors often spend time at the beautiful Chandor Gardens or the Clark Gardens Botanical Park. For those who enjoy shopping and local culture, the historic First Monday Trade Days is a popular draw. Nature enthusiasts can head to Lake Weatherford for fishing and boating, while those seeking a taste of the Old West are only a short drive from the world-famous Fort Worth Stockyards.
Who This Park Is Best For
This KOA is an excellent match for cross-country travelers seeking a secure and well-managed stopover along Interstate 20. Its proximity to the city also makes it a great choice for families who want to tour the Fort Worth area during the day but prefer a quieter environment at night. With its pet-friendly policies and easy-to-navigate layout, it caters perfectly to retirees and big-rig owners looking for a stress-free stay in North Texas.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Mikey Torres
Nice people who genuinely tried to help but the site is simply outdated. Remodeling the area doesn't seem to be in the near future. Being in a wheelchair, showers and toilets were not ADA compatible. The electric hookup post were also extremely low to the ground and difficult to connect for me. Using a campervan, the site was not properly maintained in terms of overgrown grass but level. It seems to be a RV site for older folks as well. Again, nice and friendly people but for a KOA, lots of work needs to be done. Price was $36 with military/veteran discount.
Tina Lo
Very nice people in the office. I had a great shaded spot. Sadly to say, ticks were bad there. I'm still recovering from a tick bit that I must have removed the wrong way. My dog took 2 ticks home.
Tamyra Winters
Rates are cheap. Grounds need mowing a little more often. Dog park ok, wi-fi was good, cable did not work. RV sites a little tight, easy pull thru though. Level gravel sites. One side of the park long term residents living in older trailers with high grass and belongings around trailers. Easy access close to highway. Never spoke to staff. Office closes at 3:00. Envelope left on bulletin board. Park was quiet. OK for a few nights.
will long
Basic no frills location. RV repair shop attached which could be helpful if needed. Pull through gravel sites make it easy to get in and out. Check in gentleman was very friendly with a colorful personality. Perfect for a nights rest.
Jame Heuman
Not a bad little KOA. Sites are nice, mostly level...but are on top of each other (10-15 feet between sites) There are nice size trees to provide shade.
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