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Klamath Falls KOA Journey
Overview
The Klamath Falls KOA Journey serves as a reliable and well-maintained basecamp for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of Southern Oregon. As a **KOA Journey** location, the park is specifically designed to cater to RVers on the move, offering easy access and essential comforts after a long day on the road. Located in the Altamont area, it provides a peaceful atmosphere while remaining close to the conveniences of the city. Whether you are passing through on a long-haul journey or settling in for a few days of regional exploration, this park provides a familiar and high-quality experience.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in the Klamath Basin, the park is surrounded by a unique landscape where the high desert meets the foothills of the **Cascade Range**. The area is famous for its abundance of sunshine and its proximity to the largest freshwater lake in Oregon. The park is situated just outside the main downtown area, offering a quieter setting that still allows for quick trips to local grocery stores and restaurants. It serves as an ideal staging point for those heading toward the California border or venturing deeper into the wilderness of the **Pacific Northwest**.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility offers a variety of site types to suit different needs, emphasizing convenience and functionality. Key amenities include:
- **Spacious pull-through RV sites** with full hookups that can easily accommodate big rigs.
- A seasonal **outdoor swimming pool** and a dedicated playground for families.
- Pet-friendly features including a fenced **KampK9 dog park** for four-legged travelers.
For added convenience, the park provides clean laundry facilities, a camp store stocked with travel essentials, and reliable Wi-Fi for staying connected. Each site typically features a fire ring, allowing guests to enjoy the classic camping experience of an evening fire under the clear Oregon sky.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for many visitors is the stunning **Crater Lake National Park**, located approximately an hour's drive to the north. Guests can spend the day exploring the rim of the deepest lake in the United States before returning to the comfort of their RV. Closer to the park, visitors can explore the unique geology of **Lava Beds National Monument** or engage in world-class birdwatching at the nearby wildlife refuges. For those seeking local leisure, Moore Park offers excellent hiking and biking trails with panoramic views of Upper Klamath Lake.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for **National Park enthusiasts** who want a dependable home base within reach of Crater Lake without staying inside the forest. It is also a perfect fit for families and road trippers who value consistency, cleanliness, and ease of access. If you are looking for a **big-rig friendly** stopover that balances a natural setting with modern amenities, the Klamath Falls KOA Journey offers a seamless transition between the highway and the great outdoors.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Maxwell Debbas
Really nice for stop over. Clean. Helpful staff. Hookups were old, but other than that it was a solid RV stop. Small but nice layground for little kids. Clean laundry room. They have gas and propane on site thats easy to get on the way in our out.
Vlada Kuvshinova
The customer service here was incredible and made the stay so enjoyable plus they threw in some fresh cookies when we checked in! The showers were also perfect- both temperature wise and pressure wise. Additionally, the store had everything I wanted and even a library with some good mystery reads. Overall 10/10 experience and will definitely come back when I’m in the area!
Manasseh Phillips
The staff were amazing. Extremely helpful and courteous. The sites were nice and clean as well as the restrooms. Only drawback is the close proximity to the highway makes it a little noisy, but it wasn't unbearable by any means.
Kali Carter Hudson
What a fun little staycation! We had a blast. The pool was great, our kids loved the playground and Gaga ball pits, but the staff are truly what made it worth it. They are a wonderful group!
Tracie Laird
We had a great overnight here. We had a w/e pull through site right across from the large K9 area. It was shady, which helped because it was really hot outside. The chocolate chip cookie at check in was delicious!!! Everything was really clean and kept up. Would definitely stay again :)
Kristin Pratt
Staff is always very nice and helpful. They keep it clean and well managed. Lines for propane can be lengthy sometimes because it's cheaper than most places and there also have been a lot of Californians flooding the area lately.
Kathleen Dudley
Sites are very tight, short and not level. The kids that were working were very polite and nice. Noisy road. Just not a destination.
Mary Lynn McKenzie
Best little cabin ever!!! Very clean, great staff, warm and cozy, great outdoor area. Fabulous choice year round
Sherrie Michalski
Our second stay here. Great personnel, nice sites with grass and trees. Tip...Abby's Pizza delivers to your campsite! We stayed here for the wildlife refuges to the south and the National Lava Monument.
Joseph Gecho
The bathrooms are locked during the nights. Had i known this i probably wouldn't have come here. And the constant flow of locals purchasing propane made me feel like i was staying at a service station.