Everything You Need to Know About RV Camping at KOA

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This post was brought to you in partnership with KOA (Kampgrounds of America).

 

Picture yourself hitting the open road in your home on wheels, or settling into your perfect vacation spot for weeks at a time.

The freedom of RV travel is a dream shared by millions, whether you’re exploring new destinations or enjoying an extended stay in one beautiful location.

With Kampgrounds of America (KOA), finding RV camping sites with full hookups is fast, affordable, easy and fun. 

Here’s a look at everything you need to know about RV camping at KOA, which has more than 500 locations spread across the United States and Canada!

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KOA Loves RVing as Much as You Do

Whether you’re part of one of the 8.1 million households that already own an RV, or among the 16.9 million people who hope to join the growing RV community, finding quality campsites is essential.

Since 1962, KOA has helped families and adventurers create unforgettable memories in the great outdoors.

Spending time in nature offers numerous health benefits, including reduced stress and improved mood, better sleep, and an enhanced immune system.

So, when you camp at KOA, you’re investing in both adventure and well-being.

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Find Your Perfect Getaway (From Coast to Coast)

KOA operates North America’s largest network of campgrounds, with over 500 locations spanning the United States and Canada.

You can park your rig beside a mountain lake, nestled in a coastal forest, or near major cities for easy access to urban attractions.

There are three distinct KOA campground types to match your personal travel style:

KOA Journey: Perfect for travelers who need a convenient overnight stop — you’ll find them near major highways with easy access and after-hours check-in
KOA Holiday: Designed for weekend getaways or short vacations, offering more amenities and activities
KOA Resort: Ideal for extended stays, typically featuring resort-style pools and extensive facilities

Matching the KOA brand to your preferred camping style or goals is the first step in choosing your location.

 

Camper Type
Best KOA Choice
Why It Will Suit You

The Weekend Warrior
KOA Holiday
Close to attractions, full amenities, plenty of activities for the whole family

The Cross-Country Voyager
KOA Journey
Highway-convenient locations, quick check-in, clean facilities for overnight stops

The Snowbird
KOA Resort
Extended stay options, resort amenities, vibrant community atmosphere

The Nature Lover
KOA Holiday or Resort
Proximity to trails and outdoor recreation, peaceful settings, wildlife viewing opportunities

The Family Vacationer
KOA Holiday
Playgrounds, swimming pools, organized activities, spacious sites for multiple vehicles

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Choose Your Ideal RV Pitch

Having picked a campground, the next step is to narrow down to the exact type of pitch to book.

KOA welcomes RVs of every type, from compact camper vans to luxurious motorhomes.

The variety of site options across the network means you can find exactly what your rig needs.

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Power Up With Full, Partial & No-Hookup Options

Understanding hookup choices is important:

Full hookups provide water, electric and sewer connections directly at your site.
Partial hookups typically include water and electric service, but not sewer access.
No-hookup sites offer a more rustic experience.

The KOA website’s easy-to-use filtering system lets you search specifically for RV camping sites with full hookups so you can book with confidence.

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Find the Perfect Site for You

KOA Campgrounds accommodate RVs of all sizes, with sites designed for everything from small camper vans to massive 45-foot-long motorhomes.

Pull-through sites let you drive straight in and out without backing up, which is ideal for larger rigs. Back-in sites offer more privacy and often premium views.

Many locations also feature KOA Patio® sites, which include an extended private patio space with outdoor furniture and a fire pit or fire ring.

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Explore Amenities & Attractions

Every KOA Campground includes laundry facilities, playgrounds, and convenience stores stocked with camping supplies.

Depending on which type you choose, some also have after-hours check-in, group facilities, supervised children’s activities and resort-style pools.

Most locations are near hiking trails, water recreation, wildlife-viewing opportunities, or visitor attractions.

The friendly staff (in their signature yellow shirts) are always happy to share local recommendations.

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Bring Your Furry Co-Pilot

Your four-legged family members are always welcome at KOA.

Every location features a KampK9® area, with fenced off-leash space where dogs can play safely. Some campgrounds are rolling out new KOA Paw PenSM sites, which include a private fenced area as part of your campsite. S

Since around 43% of all RVers consider pet-friendly camping important, KOA has made it easy!

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Lock In Your Adventure & Join the KOA Rewards Program

KOA’s streamlined online booking system takes the stress out of planning, letting you search by location, filter for amenities like full hookups, and view detailed site information.

You’ll also see transparent pricing, with no hidden fees. The platform shows real-time availability across hundreds of campgrounds, eliminating the need to check multiple sites.

Consider joining the KOA Rewards Program, which offers valuable perks to make camping more affordable.

Members receive a 10% discount on nightly rates at participating locations, plus exclusive promotions and the ability to earn points toward free nights.

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Pro Tips for an Unforgettable KOA RV Trip

Make the most of your experience with these insider suggestions:

Book early for peak seasons: Popular destinations fill up quickly. Reserve your spot several weeks in advance.
Download the KOA app: Access reservation details, check campground maps and discover nearby attractions.
Arrive during office hours on your first visit: Staff can give you a tour and share local tips.
Respect wildlife from a safe distance: Many KOA locations offer incredible viewing opportunities. Always stay at least 100 yards from predators like bears and wolves.
Take advantage of the camp store: Stock up on firewood, ice and other essentials.

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RV Camping FAQ

Here are answers to common questions about RVing at KOA.

Can I have a campfire at my site?

Campfire policies vary by location and season. Many sites include fire rings, and KOA sells firewood. Always check current restrictions with staff.

Is Wi-Fi available at KOA campgrounds?

Most KOA locations offer Wi-Fi access, though signal strength varies by site location.

Do I need a reservation or can I just show up?

Reservations are strongly recommended. Booking ahead guarantees you’ll have a site.

Are there size restrictions for RVs?

Each campground lists maximum RV lengths for sites. The booking system filters results based on your RV size. 

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