Klamath Falls KOA in Oregon | OK Which Way

 

Klamath Falls KOA in Oregon

The Klamath Falls KOA is seated right in the middle of town just off the Crater Lake Parkway and near Highway 97. I stayed in a trailer for my longest stay ever in a KOA – 9 nights.

 

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It was a pleasant stay – just what I would expect at a KOA. The water worked, the electricity worked, the staff was helpful. There was a bit of road noise being next to the highway. I had a great time exploring southern Oregon and northern California from this location.

 

Klamath Falls KOA sign | OK Which Way

The general store was stocked with all the essentials. Propane, gas, and diesel were also available on site.

Klamath Falls KOA in Oregon | OK Which Way

 

I stayed in one of these grassy trailer sites with water and electric.

Tent sites are located across the footbridge.

A bike path runs directly behind the KOA and connects to all kinds of biking routes in the area. I kept watching people go by, but never did go hop on that path.

Klamath Falls KOA in Oregon trailer site | OK Which Way

 

Full hook-up RV camping spots

Klamath Falls KOA in Oregon rv sites | OK Which Way

 

I didn’t stay in a cabin this time, but I do really enjoy the KOA kamping kabins.

Klamath Falls KOA kamping kabin | OK Which Way

 

The pool. I stayed during the off season, so it was closed.

Klamath Falls KOA in Oregon | OK Which Way

KOA Journey

Every KOA has a general store, laundry facilities, a playground, and a dog park.

A KOA Journey also offers:

  • Located near a highway or major road
  • Long Pull-thru RV Sites
  • Premium tent sites

 

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