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Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey
Teddy Roosevelt called the Superstition Mountains "the most beautiful panorama nature has created."
Teddy Roosevelt called the Superstition Mountains "the most beautiful panorama nature has created." You'll see why not far from the Mesa/Apache Junction KOA, where giant saguaro cacti rise from the Sonoran Desert floor against a backdrop of craggy granite ramparts. Drive the 145-mile Apache Trail loop, resplendent with deep canyons, rugged trails and pristine lakes. Also nearby, climb a short path up to ancient cliff-dweller Indian ruins at Tonto National Monument. Explore with off-road jeep tours or guided horseback rides into the foothills. Phoenix is 30 miles west of the campground, with great restaurants, museums and a choice of Major League Baseball spring training games. A heated pool, a hot tub, assorted games and fine hospitality await at KOA. Savor them as the sun sets over the mountains. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 65 feet.
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User Reviews
Casteyn
Beautiful KOA with all the amenities. We got a deluxe spot which included a brick patio with a table and chairs with an umbrella. It also includes an outdoor bbq with a small sink next to it. Huge spot! Very welcoming and informative at check in. They lead you to your spot, which makes it so much easier. This place will take any size rig. In Apache Junction. There is traffic noise, which is no big deal. A great view of the mountains and it's 80 degrees after the sun set. Amazing
Carol Mckellep
Near superstition Mountain. Extremely extremely crowded, which is uncomfortable but beneficial for safety. Sites are level but offer no privacy at all. Full hook ups has propane fill up and dump station. Looks to have several people living FT. Our site had a family next to us that sat out side of their trailer all day and played music on their truck radio. Campground does have Laundry facilities, and shower is on site. Did I say crowded with some FT RVers! There is Does have an adequate dog park for sniffing and sharing. Personally I will stay here again if I’m can’t find other accommodation.
J Summer Westman
We didn't stay very long at this location, but our experience was very good. Easy check-in, escort to site, reasonably quiet, shopping, etc. nearby. Very close to Mesa, where we had some appointments, so the location was perfect for us.
Adam Sharp
So I am staying here and paid for a whole week and their check out time is 11am otherwise you will be paying for an extra day. I am here for work and will not be using them moving forward. I spoke with a girl Gennen and she was very unprofessional and argumentive. Dont recommend staying here. Rate are really high for the service as well.
Robert McAlinden
This is my second stay here at Apache Junction KOA. I have to say the service here is out standing. If you need directions to site see or go out to Eat. They are right there. The park is very clean well taken care of. I would definitely recommend Apache Junction KOA. Robert McAlinden
David Knight
We would stay here again. This is a nice park with full hookups. The staff were nice and the park clean overall. It is away from town so there isn't a lot of traffic in the park or on the way in. We used the pool and spa, which were both clean and at a nice temperature. Two disappointments: 1. Our spot was not level. This made the steps very high, and we needed our portable step for safety 2. Although they advertised wifi, it did not work.
A Divine Canine
This KOA was clean and some sites had shade. My rig barely fit into the site they gave me. The sites are gravel and I had to use levelers. I had some very sketchy neighbors who were also very loud. I even saw one guy talking to himself as he was walking through the park and no, he didn't have earbuds in. There is a small pool as well as a clubhouse. They have a dog run, but it's mostly dust and no shade. The gentlemen who guide you to your site were extremely friendly. This KOA is about 30 minutes to the Phoenix Zoo and Desert Botanical Garden.
Laura Weldon
We enjoyed our week stay. Very clean, spacious spots, friendly staff, great pool/hot tub, and a short drive to shops, restaurants and things to do. Only downside is the very unreliable, we would say non-existent wi-fi. Not sure why they can't provide better considering they are close to such a big city.
Melanee Thys
Not the best maintained KOA we've visited, entrance payment was rough , campground was mostly gravel, not paved. Internet was free but pretty shotty (not 5g) so it made working remotely more difficult. The kids had fun in the pool as it was hot the week we visited. I didn't feel this was the safest campground either, entrance wasn't gated and things weren't as well maintained but functional. It was our default stay when there were not many choices to stay in the area that aren't 55+.
Garet Gardina
There's a variety of camping options - RV w/ hookup, freestanding tent, & cabin. I always go for the cabin. Grounds are always well maintained, bathrooms & showers are always clean & reasonably warm. There's a communal outdoor sink for camp meal cleanup. There's an ice machine & a water dispenser available 24/7, and essential sundries for sale in the office. It's easy to make acquaintance with neighboring campers, or easy enough to ignore them. Staff members are friendly & easy to find, as they make regular rounds of the whole park. The park location gets you near Goldfield Ghost Town & Arizona Renaissance Festival while still being a short drive to Apache Junction & Mesa businesses.