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Park Features & Amenities
Camp Basics
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Credit Cards Accepted: Visa, MasterCard, Discover
Utilities & Amenities
Power: 50 Amps, 30 Amps, 20 Amps, 15 Amps
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Traveler Tips
Traveler Reviews
About what you'd expect
About what you've come to expect from KOA, with everything in its' place. There aren't too many full hookup choices in the immediate area. This is convenient to the city of Bemidji and the nearby Itasca State Park, nearby the airport and there is some highway noise but not so bad late at night. Easy on/off access, mostly pull-thru level sites that are a bit close together. Very impressive RV/camp store in the office, one of the biggest assortments you'd probably find in most RV parks.
No over the air television channels were available but the park has an extensive cable lineup that is included in the rate; satellite reception was excellent but there may be some sites with trees that could be a problem. When checking in you're given two access codes for the complimentary wireless internet service. It worked well for the two days we were there, but if you have more than two devices they want you to pay additional $2 per access code. Don't agree with that, after paying my fee to spend the night there I should be allowed to connect as many devices as needed. As it ended up we used our two codes on the two smartphones and weren't able to connect the computer (unless agreeing to the additional $2 fee).
The park was clean, friendly, very quiet, and not even half full the nights that we spent. It didn't rain while we were there but I could see that there would be several areas on the site itself and the park roads that would be come muddy; my advice to the management spend some money and bring in some additional loads of gravel so your overnight guests don't have to worry about mud puddles after a heavy rain.