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Drbolasky
Jun 20, 2014Explorer
We stayed at the KOA back in 2004 (kids were 9 & 12 at the time) and it was a good choice for us. Lots for kids to do (more on that in a minute) and free shuttle to the monument. Many on this forum prefer Rafter J Bar - so be it. The KOA does not have the larger sites or wilderness "ambiance" that many prefer but normally we don't choose campgrounds based on that. Proximity to what we want to see/do is our #1 criterion, with CG activities for our kids being a close 2nd (when they were with us).
The KOA has a pool, game room, etc. Also you can rent a convertible to tour the area and/or rent horses for a ride through the countryside. Pancake breakfast was a a plus for us, too.
The KOA has a pool, game room, etc. Also you can rent a convertible to tour the area and/or rent horses for a ride through the countryside. Pancake breakfast was a a plus for us, too.
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