Spokane KOA

North 3025 Barker Rd., Spokane Valley, WA 99027

509-924-4722

800-562-3309

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GPS: 47.6849,-117.155

Spokane KOA is located at North 3025 Barker Rd., Spokane Valley, Washington 99027 with a total of 196 campsites. Before your trip to Spokane KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/spokane/ or contact them through 509-924-4722 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

47.6849, -117.155

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 47.6849, -117.155

Overview of Spokane KOA


Last Price Paid: $50

Reported by Katie on 08.14.2021

Longest RV Reported: 38 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

196

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

2,001 ft / 609 m

Max Length:

75 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Spokane KOA

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  • It’s What We Expected

    Reviewed 14/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 2

    Sites were pretty small - not a lot of privacy - but that’s kinda what you expect from a KOA.Nice basketball court. The dog park was one of the better ones we’ve seen at a KOA - grassy with agility training equipment.The park was pretty quiet overall - people were respectful - but there is a train just beyond the back fence. It...moreSites were pretty small - not a lot of privacy - but that’s kinda what you expect from a KOA.Nice basketball court. The dog park was one of the better ones we’ve seen at a KOA - grassy with agility training equipment.The park was pretty quiet overall - people were respectful - but there is a train just beyond the back fence. It was loud enough to wake us up once or twice.Good and reliable internet with our hotspots.Internet (with booster):Verizon: 14 mbps downAT&T: 20 mbps downPark wifi: 3 mbps down

  • Fun for the whole family

    Reviewed 2/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $89

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: J5

    Yes. There are trains that come through but honestly, it’s fun and exciting. When i went to sleep I took two Tylenol PM and my complimentary ear plugs and was fine. There is a pool, games, lots of places to walk. Great little shop with a whole cast of characters that work there. No two ladies were alike but they were all extremely...moreYes. There are trains that come through but honestly, it’s fun and exciting. When i went to sleep I took two Tylenol PM and my complimentary ear plugs and was fine. There is a pool, games, lots of places to walk. Great little shop with a whole cast of characters that work there. No two ladies were alike but they were all extremely nice. We had fun.

  • Trains day & night

    Reviewed 24/5/2021

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    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: H2

    This was a spontaneous trip, and this KOA had availability. Many sites are narrow and have nice shade. However, the tree & electrical/water hookup locations rendered the first space we were assigned incompatible with our rig, which is only 26 feet bumper to bumper with a small slideout. The female employee who helped us was new, but su...moreThis was a spontaneous trip, and this KOA had availability. Many sites are narrow and have nice shade. However, the tree & electrical/water hookup locations rendered the first space we were assigned incompatible with our rig, which is only 26 feet bumper to bumper with a small slideout. The female employee who helped us was new, but super helpful and accommodating. She said they had only 2 other available sites. One worked, the other was worse than the original option. Currently, Barker Rd is under construction right in front of the KOA...the workers often set up the orange cones so the turn into the KOA is tricky, even without the trailer. Then there are the trains that run frequently within a stone's throw of the park, blowing their horns at each road crossing. Unless you are a heavy sleeper, don't count on having a full night's sleep. The park itself was quiet, the bathroom/shower facilities reasonably clean, the staff was friendly & helpful, and the Barker Road trailhead for the paved Centennial Trail meandering along the Spokane River is only 3 blocks away. I know they can't do anything about the trains, but that will keep us from staying here again.

  • Good park for larger RVs and MH

    Reviewed 6/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: D1

    Nice gravel driveways. Staff friendly. Toilets clean showers available. We stayed in our van in a tent site on the grass. Each tent site had water and electrical. Each tent site also had a nice gazebo with table and chairs. The pull thru sites had cement patio with table chairs and umbrella. Each site also had a free standing swinging ...moreNice gravel driveways. Staff friendly. Toilets clean showers available. We stayed in our van in a tent site on the grass. Each tent site had water and electrical. Each tent site also had a nice gazebo with table and chairs. The pull thru sites had cement patio with table chairs and umbrella. Each site also had a free standing swinging bench. Nice touch. Could hear train infrequently and airplanes.

  • Clean, but extremely noisy!

    Reviewed 2/9/2019

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 16

    The trains were brutal, two sets of tracks, and a road crossing, so four horn blasts all night long. Also, how about some courtesy with the led exterior floodlights on all the damn trailers. Pool was cold as hell as well.

  • Good for one night

    Reviewed 2/7/2019

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    Nightly rate: $54

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: F3

    We have 27’ TT. Snagged a full hookup pull through with shade. Staff helpful. Restrooms clean. Train only woke me up once! We didn’t use many of the offerings but it’s a nice place. Saw laundry but didn’t use.

  • So loud, rude afternoon staff

    Reviewed 20/6/2019

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    Nightly rate: $85

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: K4

    We arrived and asked for a large site to accommodate us. We were told we could have a tiny site and park in overflow parking for an additional fee. I knew they had larger sites available from searching online earlier, so I asked for one of those. The teenager behind the counter said, “Oh, yeah, we have those available.” Because you wou...moreWe arrived and asked for a large site to accommodate us. We were told we could have a tiny site and park in overflow parking for an additional fee. I knew they had larger sites available from searching online earlier, so I asked for one of those. The teenager behind the counter said, “Oh, yeah, we have those available.” Because you wouldn’t want to try to accommodate the larger rig with a site that actually works for it, would you? We got settled at our site and sat down to eat dinner, only to have our hearing damaged by the train. You can’t see the tracks from the site, but they’re about 20 feet from the property fence. Why wouldn’t they plant some trees or put up some kind of a sound barrier?!

  • Loud train!

    Reviewed 19/8/2018

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    Nightly rate: $39

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: T9

    The camp was clean, staff was friendly. They have a pool and movie night and plenty of activities. Bathrooms were clean and stocked. My only complaint as a tent camper was the LOUD train that woke me up at least 6 times throughout the night.

  • Close to Spokane & Spokane Valley attractions

    Reviewed 22/4/2018

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    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: B-3

    We stayed for the second year at the Spokane KOA. The staff was very friendly and let us into our spot early (we arrived about 3 hours before formal check-in time). We reserved a pull-through spot with 50 amp service. The sites are still getting spruced up for the summer camping season and the park was pretty full over the weekend. ...moreWe stayed for the second year at the Spokane KOA. The staff was very friendly and let us into our spot early (we arrived about 3 hours before formal check-in time). We reserved a pull-through spot with 50 amp service. The sites are still getting spruced up for the summer camping season and the park was pretty full over the weekend. The only negative about this location is that it is close to train tracks and you should be prepared around 4 or 5 am to hear the sound of train horns.

  • Between CDA & Spokane

    Reviewed 20/1/2018

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    Nightly rate: $6

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 46

    This is a smaller KOA, but it is clean and tidy. We only stayed a night here over the summer and we snagged the last spot for the night by calling earlier in the day to reserve it (busy in early August), as they had received a cancellation. Family activities that night. The one thing worth mentioning is that this park is between CDA (C...moreThis is a smaller KOA, but it is clean and tidy. We only stayed a night here over the summer and we snagged the last spot for the night by calling earlier in the day to reserve it (busy in early August), as they had received a cancellation. Family activities that night. The one thing worth mentioning is that this park is between CDA (Coeur d'Alene) & Spokane...for those visiting both locations, this might be helpful. There are also many fabulous orchards and farms within a short drive (like Walters Fruit Ranch). We received a bargain rate because we cashed in some KOA points to pay for our stay, so we basically only had to pay the tax. We also had an end site, which felt more spacious, and pull through spot that worked for our 38 foot fifth wheel.

  • Great KOA

    Reviewed 28/8/2017

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    Nightly rate: $47

    Days stayed: 13

    Site number: A7

    We really enjoyed our stay at this KOA. We were here for 13 nights, and loved this park. The staff were friendly, helpful, and hardworking. Although the sites were a bit close together in the A row, we enjoyed being close to the playground. It was the perfect size for kids under 8. The pool was heavily used as well, although we didn't ...moreWe really enjoyed our stay at this KOA. We were here for 13 nights, and loved this park. The staff were friendly, helpful, and hardworking. Although the sites were a bit close together in the A row, we enjoyed being close to the playground. It was the perfect size for kids under 8. The pool was heavily used as well, although we didn't use it but once. The wifi worked great (well enough for us to use for work), which is unheard of at most campgrounds. There was some train noise, but it did not bother us, I actually enjoy the trains. However, if I was tent camping I probably wouldn't. This is a very well taken care of campground, in a great location, close to shopping, bike trails, multiple parks and playgrounds - we look forward to returning!

  • Small spots, noisy trains

    Reviewed 24/3/2017

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    This is one of the worst. It's your basic KOA parking lot style park, not particularly well kept up, but they are trying.The most important thing to know is that there is a train track literally a few yards from the RV park, and the trains go all night, and they are not shy about using their whistle. I don't think I slept more ...moreThis is one of the worst. It's your basic KOA parking lot style park, not particularly well kept up, but they are trying.The most important thing to know is that there is a train track literally a few yards from the RV park, and the trains go all night, and they are not shy about using their whistle. I don't think I slept more than a couple hours in a row the whole time we were there.

  • Close to Spokane

    Reviewed 16/8/2016

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    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: E5

    Nothing to rave about, our spot was supposed to be one of the shadiest but we barely had any shade. We got a lot of work done during our stay so we were mainly inside. The turn over rate was pretty high and the dog area was great! We didn't get to check out the pool but it looked nice enough. Yes loud train all night but noise is n...moreNothing to rave about, our spot was supposed to be one of the shadiest but we barely had any shade. We got a lot of work done during our stay so we were mainly inside. The turn over rate was pretty high and the dog area was great! We didn't get to check out the pool but it looked nice enough. Yes loud train all night but noise is nice for us, especially trains.

  • It's a KOA Next to Train Tracks

    Reviewed 29/8/2015

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 17

    If you've been to a KOA before, you'll know what to expect, acceptable camping accommodations for a brief stay.Sites are gravel and close together. The wifi was slow and the laundry room a bit dingy.The campground is located next to a train track and the trains come through blowing their horns at all hours of the night. We had ...moreIf you've been to a KOA before, you'll know what to expect, acceptable camping accommodations for a brief stay.Sites are gravel and close together. The wifi was slow and the laundry room a bit dingy.The campground is located next to a train track and the trains come through blowing their horns at all hours of the night. We had the air conditioner running to block the noise and could still hear the trains.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 08/19/2018

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 04/22/2018

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 06/20/2019

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