Boyer Park & Marina KOA

1753 Granite Rd., Colfax, WA 99111

509-397-3208

800-562-8753

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GPS: 46.6791,-117.4457

Boyer Park & Marina KOA is located at 1753 Granite Rd., Colfax, Washington 99111 with a total of 61 campsites. Before your trip to Boyer Park & Marina KOA, check out website at https://koa.com/campgrounds/boyer-park/ or contact them through 509-397-3208 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

46.6791, -117.4457

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 46.6791, -117.4457

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Overview of Boyer Park & Marina KOA


Longest RV Reported: 30 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

61

Pad Type:

mixed

Elevation:

656 ft / 199 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • Very nice KOA park

    Reviewed 23/5/2022

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 60

    We stayed two nights here and we were very pleased. The staff is friendly and helpful and the park as a whole is very clean and well kept. Lush green grass. Water, power and sewer at each site. Bathroom and shower very clean. It’s a a little bit in the middle of nowhere so it’s quiet. Easy access to the beach and River. No cell servic...moreWe stayed two nights here and we were very pleased. The staff is friendly and helpful and the park as a whole is very clean and well kept. Lush green grass. Water, power and sewer at each site. Bathroom and shower very clean. It’s a a little bit in the middle of nowhere so it’s quiet. Easy access to the beach and River. No cell service with T-Mobile. We will stay here again.

  • Clean, quiet and beautiful with a view of the Snake River .

    Reviewed 22/3/2022

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 22

    We visited in March, so the store and office was still closed for the season. (Opening April 15.) It was a spring commissioning trip for a new (to us) motorhome, so we chose a place not too far away from our home base. The descent into the gorge was steep and winding, but by shifting down and taking it slow, we had no trouble at all. ...moreWe visited in March, so the store and office was still closed for the season. (Opening April 15.) It was a spring commissioning trip for a new (to us) motorhome, so we chose a place not too far away from our home base. The descent into the gorge was steep and winding, but by shifting down and taking it slow, we had no trouble at all. Our reservation was posted on a board outside the office, and a friendly gentleman came over to as if we needed help getting to our site. Campsites are divided into two different areas. We are in the older section with 30 Amp power, water and sewer. The newer section, which is just a bit to the east has 50 Amp service.There is a marina, boat launch, swimming beach (for warmer days ahead) and a shoreside paved trail that leads to the base of Lower Granite Dam. We plan to follow the trail Westward in the morning. The view is wonderful. The place is incredibly peaceful this time of year. And, there is a wonderful "pirate ship" jungle gym for the kids. I would have loved it sixty years ago!Definitely a nice spot. We don't consider it all that remote, although it is certainly NOT a place to come if you need cell service!

  • A very good KOA in the middle of nowhere

    Reviewed 8/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 44

    This is a lovely KOA set right along the Snake River near the Lower Granite Dam. Very well kept up park - exceptionally clean, with a well stocked camp store and small restaurant. They even had a band playing classic rock tunes down by the beachfront along the river on Saturday evening during our stay.As others have noted, this par...moreThis is a lovely KOA set right along the Snake River near the Lower Granite Dam. Very well kept up park - exceptionally clean, with a well stocked camp store and small restaurant. They even had a band playing classic rock tunes down by the beachfront along the river on Saturday evening during our stay.As others have noted, this park is REMOTE. Pullman and Colfax are each over 20 miles away, and access to the park is via a long, winding, and steep road that is used in the later summer by large trucks carrying wheat down to the nearby port along the river. This is a great place if you like to fish or to really get away from it all for a couple of days. Would stay here again, but only if I've downloaded a season or two of a favorite program off of Netflix first.*Not a whisper* of AT&T cell phone service until you are a mile outside of Pullman. We stayed here in our 30' motorhome while dropping our daughter off at Washington State University in Pullman.

  • Remote but pleasant and clean

    Reviewed 24/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 50

    Out of the way KOA location. However this is the reason we came here. We stayed here in latter part of April. Grounds were being worked on by staff getting ready for season. Great place to get away from everyday life and disconnect. We stayed on site 50. Great view of swimming area, river, hillsides and plenty of grass area. We had FHU...moreOut of the way KOA location. However this is the reason we came here. We stayed here in latter part of April. Grounds were being worked on by staff getting ready for season. Great place to get away from everyday life and disconnect. We stayed on site 50. Great view of swimming area, river, hillsides and plenty of grass area. We had FHU with 50A service. Sites 49-61 are in the “Central Park “ area. Less mature tress(less shade) but appears to be newer area, more level sites. Also seems to be more area between sites then sites 1-28. Picnic tables are stout with clean fire pits on our arrival. Like others have said make sure you have all your food before getting to Boyer park. Pullman is a ways to get to the grocery store. Also found out little cafe doesn’t open up till May 1st Don’t count on WiFi to do anything of significance. Verizon Cell is also very limited.

  • Remote but pleasant and clean

    Reviewed 24/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 50

    Out of the way KOA location. However this is the reason we came here. We stayed here in latter part of April. Grounds were being worked on by staff getting ready for season. Great place to get away from everyday life and disconnect. We stayed on site 50. Great view of swimming area, river, hillsides and plenty of grass area. We had FHU...moreOut of the way KOA location. However this is the reason we came here. We stayed here in latter part of April. Grounds were being worked on by staff getting ready for season. Great place to get away from everyday life and disconnect. We stayed on site 50. Great view of swimming area, river, hillsides and plenty of grass area. We had FHU with 50A service. Sites 49-61 are in the “Central Park “ area. Less mature tress(less shade) but appears to be newer area, more level sites. Also seems to be more area between sites then sites 1-28. Picnic tables are stout with clean fire pits on our arrival. Like others have said make sure you have all your food before getting to Boyer park. Pullman is a ways to get to the grocery store. Also found out little cafe doesn’t open up till May 1st Don’t count on WiFi to do anything of significance. Verizon Cell is also very limited.

  • Exceeded our expectations!

    Reviewed 5/5/2020

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    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 21

    The campground was beautiful! Lots of plush green grass, smooth pavement for the kids to ride their bikes and scooters, a little beach with lots of sand, a playground, bike paths, etc. It was such a great place to go with little kids. Everyone was super friendly and we were even able to order pizza and have it DELIVERED to our campsite...moreThe campground was beautiful! Lots of plush green grass, smooth pavement for the kids to ride their bikes and scooters, a little beach with lots of sand, a playground, bike paths, etc. It was such a great place to go with little kids. Everyone was super friendly and we were even able to order pizza and have it DELIVERED to our campsite by park hosts! We will definitely be coming here again! The only downfall was the internet access and cell service was pretty bad. That may not matter to you, but my husband has to work remotely quite often and ended up driving to pullman so that he could get his work done.

  • Small but Private Sites on the Snake River

    Reviewed 30/5/2018

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 12

    We liked staying at this park. It is off the beaten path, but not too far from Colfax and the route is paved. The park is well maintained, bathrooms are clean, and there is a nice trail along the river. The park also has a swimming beach, boat slips, and a boat ramp. The sites are fairly small, and back in sites would be dicey ...moreWe liked staying at this park. It is off the beaten path, but not too far from Colfax and the route is paved. The park is well maintained, bathrooms are clean, and there is a nice trail along the river. The park also has a swimming beach, boat slips, and a boat ramp. The sites are fairly small, and back in sites would be dicey with a longer rig. However, the vegetation between sites made for a lovely woodsy, private experience. A huge stern wheeler went by while we were there. I can imagine spending several days there walking, cycling, boating, etc.

  • Beautiful setting

    Reviewed 26/9/2017

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    Nightly rate: $39

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 24

    After reading reviews for a year we finally made it here. We were off season (late September) and it was very peaceful. The front office people were very friendly and nice. Large grassy sites with good separation from neighbors with trim gravel around the table. We are very happy we stayed here. The location is remote but beautiful sce...moreAfter reading reviews for a year we finally made it here. We were off season (late September) and it was very peaceful. The front office people were very friendly and nice. Large grassy sites with good separation from neighbors with trim gravel around the table. We are very happy we stayed here. The location is remote but beautiful scenery all the way.

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Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 09/26/2017

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