We stayed here two nights (Feb. 18 and 19) and were very pleased with the campground on all fronts: location, cleanliness, general ambience/appeal. It is across the street from Ft. Stevens State Park, which is worth visiting - not just a great park on the coast, but it also has an historical museum and old military installation dating back to the Civil War. The KOA campground is nicely situated - it has some sites with trees, some on an open field. You do not feel like you are in a a parking lot! Some are pull throughs, some not. There is a tent village and some cabins. Bathrooms are great - clean, warm, well maintained. Staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and helpful.