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Spokane KOA Journey

Spokane KOA Journey

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3025 N Barker Rd, Spokane Valley, Washington, 99027, United States
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Jul 5, 2018
This is a typical KOA Journey. I would give you the 4 but where we were given a spot has to be among the tightest but we ever stayed in. The vehicles from the next site would make it difficult to leave our spot the next morning. Thankfully they were also leaving. Other than that it was a nice KOA. The park is clean. The dog park was very nice. The park seem to get busy about 5 p.m. so I would recommend calling for reservations on the road. Around 4 p.m. I called and did get voicemail that the office was closed. However the staff was still there in the office is open until 9 p.m.

Jul 10, 2018
I've stayed at this KOA multiple times and it is always pleasant! The staff always do little things to better your stay and make sure you are taken care of. Really appreciate when they have movie nights! Definitely recommend staying here.

Jul 13, 2018
The camp is well kept. The pool was nice and the other recreational activities there are in good condition. The camp sites are easily accessible and nice. They have plenty of room for even large trailers and RV's.

Jul 7, 2018
Nice enough facility. Horribly noisy. Trains blowing whistles all night. Also an annoying buzz of some kind from something nearby. I will definitely not go back again. Even with earplugs it was difficult to get a good night's sleep.

Jun 20, 2018
I visited family that were staying there while in town. Friendly receptionist, clean campsites many w firepits & seating. Dog friendly, with fenced play area and potty area on opposite end. Also has restrooms and showers available. Our guests were quite happy staying there.

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