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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

A KOA Camping Weekend

Posted on 4:02 AM by Unknown
Harpers Ferry, WV

Recently we visited Harpers Ferry, WV and stayed at the Harpers Ferry / Civil War Battlefields KOA. Just the term "KOA" uttered in a RV forum can conjure up a debate that can go on for days. "They are to expensive", "it's not camping" and "sites are to small" will be just a few of the complaints you may read. On the other side of the fence you normally get that "they are good for an overnight layover" or "you know what your going to get".  One thing you cannot debate is that KOA campgrounds are not going away and I have seen the franchise continue to grow over the years. There is a consistency in services you will find at every KOA even though the actual campground itself may differ drastically.

When we arrived at the Harpers Ferry KOA we where greeted by an employee in a guard house. They
RV lined up to check in
check to see if your name is on a list and then tell you to move on to the main parking lot located at the bottom of the hill. There must be a reason for having this person there, but I am not sure what it is. We found that they are only there during the day and there is no gate so they are not keeping non KOA campers out during off hours. During our time there an elderly women was manning the post and she always waved and had a big smile which was nice. I don't recall any of the other KOA's we have visited having a greeter, so this was a bit different.

One of the wider pull through site
Since Harpers Ferry is a tourist destination with it's historic Civil War lineage, this KOA is quite busy on the weekends, actually really busy.  The full hookup pull through section were we stayed was extremely tight and there was no way we could actually pull through the site we where on.  Actually, only very small RV's could pull through without unhooking towed vehicles or special maneuvering of their trailer.  I would imagine this KOA gets very low marks for advertising pull through sites that really cannot not be used in that manner.  One thing I like about KOA's is the recent addition of deluxe campsites.  They usually have a nice patio, maybe outdoor furniture and are quite large.  These are good for that occasional camping weekend when you may have visitors or your looking for a relaxing weekend out of the grass and dirt.  The Harpers Ferry KOA looks like they made an attempt to add these to the section we where in, but it went horribly wrong.  The sites are very unlevel as where the stamped concrete pads which had a pretty steep grade in them. In other sections of the campground the site where every bit as cramped and some even more so, but I will say the place was packed (literally) so people must not mind all that much. I know what we do is not considered camping, but I think most RV'ers are trying to get away from the hustle and bustle of normal life and would also like a little space to do it in.  Unfortunately in my experience, KOA campgrounds are not the place that you will find this and this one is no exception.

Plenty to do for the family
Outside of the feeling like a sardine and the Wifi not working, this KOA was not all bad.  It had a very well stocked RV accessory store, movie theater, huge pool, mini golf, tons of toys for the kids to play on, a wine & coffee shop and even a small Civil War museum. They also had a large number cabins and I could not believe how many tenters. The staff was super friendly and I found myself up bright and early for a couple of free pancakes that they served every morning.  The place was also very clean and well maintained.

Maybe those RV forum discussion are not to far off in their arguments for and against KOA camping.  And I would say this place fit that criteria. Small sites, but good service and facilities.

Oh and since they don't tell you, there is an amazing 2 to 3 mile hike (you can make it shorter if needed) right out the back of the campground into the National Park.  There are some restored cannons in the field along with the Murphy Farm which was a strategic battle location for the Confederate Army and some great views of the Shenandoah river valley.

Shenandoah River from the Murphy Farm trail overlook


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