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El Reno West KOA
Overview
El Reno West KOA Journey offers a refreshing and reliable retreat for travelers navigating the vast plains of Oklahoma. Located just off the historic Mother Road, this park serves as a modern oasis for those exploring the heritage of **Route 66**. Whether you are passing through on a cross-country haul or looking for a quiet base to explore the local culture, you will find a well-maintained facility that emphasizes convenience. The park is known for its **level pull-thru sites** and a welcoming atmosphere that reflects the classic hospitality of the KOA Journey brand.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Geary, Oklahoma, this RV park provides a serene rural setting that feels worlds away from the hustle of the city while remaining incredibly easy to access. Located conveniently near **Interstate 40 at Exit 108**, the campground sits amidst the rolling hills and wide-open skies of the Oklahoma prairie. The surrounding landscape offers a peaceful backdrop where guests can enjoy vibrant sunsets and fresh air. Its strategic position makes it a perfect midpoint for those traveling between **Oklahoma City and Amarillo**, providing a quiet night of rest without straying far from the main highway.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with the modern RVer in mind, featuring amenities that cater to both relaxation and utility. Guests can spend a lazy afternoon at the **catch-and-release fishing pond** or take a dip in the seasonal outdoor swimming pool. For those traveling with four-legged companions, the dedicated **KampK9 dog park** provides a secure area for pets to burn off energy. Practical features are also abundant, including high-speed Wi-Fi, clean laundry facilities, and a snack bar that offers quick bites for road-weary travelers. Many sites are equipped with full hookups and 50-amp service to accommodate the largest motorhomes.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the park itself is peaceful, there is plenty to do in the immediate area. A short drive away, the **Lucky Star Casino** offers gaming and dining options for a night out. History enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the **Oklahoma Route 66 Museum** in nearby Clinton, which documents the iconic highway's storied past. Additionally, the town of El Reno is famous for its legendary onion burgers, a local culinary tradition that every visitor should experience. Nature lovers can also explore the various local trails and scenic viewpoints that define this region of the Great Plains.
Who This Park Is Best For
El Reno West KOA is an ideal destination for **long-haul travelers** who value a seamless check-in process and easy site navigation. Because the park is exceptionally **big-rig friendly**, it is a favorite for owners of large Class A motorhomes and fifth wheels. Families will also find the park appealing due to the recreational activities like the swimming pool and playground. If you are looking for a **convenient overnight stop** that offers more than just a parking spot, this park provides the right balance of comfort, safety, and scenic charm.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Krista Stewart
The cabin was clean, well-equipped, and cozy. The campground was clean and maintained. The staff (Lenny, Sharon, and Courtney) were extremely helpful and friendly. This was one of my best stays away from home. I spent a week at the campground and did not have any issues. It was a joy to stay there.
Jason Schulte
We booked this about as far as we could travel in one day. We made it about 10pm. The office closed at 7pm but they had our reservation on the door. We got into our site which was level, used the cable a bit, and then went to bed. We were up early to get back on the road. The bathrooms were clean and secure - you need a code to get in. The pool looked nice though we were not able to use it. The playground also seemed nice. There were garbage cans stationed around the grounds making it easy to find a place for your trash. Overall we needed a place to pull over for the night and this worked perfect. There is a some noise from the highway but it didn't impact our ability to sleep.
Robin K.
We stayed over night. But the site we were at was very nice. WiFi was good. No problems there. 44 ft motorhome towing. Pretty easy in and out. We were led to the site.. which was nice. Didn't interact with many but the staff we came into contact with were nice. Also no cable but over the air stations good along with streaming capabilities.
Caroline Mann
We paid for a DELUXE Kabin and it was just like a Kamping Kabin but with it's own bathroom. We stayed at two other KOAs during our trip and the only thing available were Kamping Kabins but they had a refrigerator and microwave! The bathroom was very nice and new with a tile shower but this does not compare to ANY other deluxe cabin we've stayed in. They all had a kitchenette, a couch, a bedroom, and the bathroom. I dont know how they can get away with calling theirs deluxe.
L. Jenkins
I stayed in a "Deluxe Kabin" and was surprised to find that unlike other KOA Deluxe Kabins I have stayed in at other locations, linens were an extra $15. That $15 did NOT include towels. This was basically a Kamping Kabin with a bathroom. The water from the shower and bathroom sink had a very weird sour smell that stays with you. It was immaculate and the staff was very friendly, but the Kabin was not worth the price for "Deluxe." At other KOAs, the Deluxe Kabins have linens, a fridge, towels, and a microwave. Also...if you are a light sleeper, the Deluxe Kabins are right by the interstate and the road noise is extremely loud. I hate to be a complainer....but this definitely was not Deluxe by any means. For another $20, I could have stayed at the Holiday Inn Express down the road.
Jeremy Stone
This KOA is a nice as any I've been to. They're about half an hour outside of OKC. The bathrooms are very clean and close to the campsites. The only down side is the smaller trailer sites don't have sewer.
Dancin Granny
Beautiful park. Great playground for children. Clean, hot showers. As with most KOA Journeys, it's next to the freeway, so bring your earplugs. There's a fenced dog park up near the buffalo pen, a few goat heads along the way. Cute cabins on the river and shady camp spots if you don't need sewer.
Jazmin Hourihan
First camping trip to test out our camper! The site was great. Loved the patio and grill that came with our pull through spot. Met some great people, the dogs loved it too.
Patrick Jackson
I stayed in my camper. So I don't know how the rooms were. But the service at the front desk was great. And the location was easy to get to
bentleyt19ify
Cleanest KOA out there. Everything worked staff was super nice best maintained one I've ever stayed at. 100% pick this one if traveling on US40 over all the others.