Salome KOA

64812 Harcuvar Dr., Salome, AZ 85348

800-562-7857

928-859-4639

Official Website

GPS: 33.7608,-113.6495

Salome KOA is located at 64812 Harcuvar Dr., Salome, Arizona 85348 with a total of 128 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Billiards, Horseshoes, Rec Room, Spa, Sports Field, Swimming Pool, Walking Trails, and more. Before your trip to Salome KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/salome/ or contact them through 800-562-7857 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

33.7608, -113.6495

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 33.7608, -113.6495

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Site Amenities big rig pull thru
Facilities dog run laundry showers
Discount Clubs KOA
Pets dog run pets

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Overview of Salome KOA


Last Price Paid: $48

Reported by LaTasha on 03.28.2022

Longest RV Reported: 33 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

128

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

1,902 ft / 579 m

Reviews of Salome KOA

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  • We enjoyed ourselves! Would go back again!

    Reviewed 28/3/2022

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    Nightly rate: $48

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 50

    We enjoyed our short stay, Bathroom/showers were clean. We checked out the clubhouse, seemed nice but we didn’t use it. We enjoyed the game room, it had a pool table, ping pong table, and lots of games and puzzles for the kids. Pool was nice. A lot of people seem to camp here with ATV’s but the noise never bothered us. Paid about $48 a...moreWe enjoyed our short stay, Bathroom/showers were clean. We checked out the clubhouse, seemed nice but we didn’t use it. We enjoyed the game room, it had a pool table, ping pong table, and lots of games and puzzles for the kids. Pool was nice. A lot of people seem to camp here with ATV’s but the noise never bothered us. Paid about $48 a night with our Good Sam discount. Only con is that it is out of the way, felt like it took us forever to get there after getting off the highway. And no grocery store, but they do have a dollar general.

  • No thanks.

    Reviewed 28/2/2021

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    Nightly rate: $15

    Days stayed: 30

    Park is full of 4x4’s running dirty diesel, so its super loud and stinks twice a day (when they’re heading to the desert in the AM and returning in the PM). There is a train nearby but it’s not awful. Monty the work camper went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we needed. The other men I interacted with weren’t so...morePark is full of 4x4’s running dirty diesel, so its super loud and stinks twice a day (when they’re heading to the desert in the AM and returning in the PM). There is a train nearby but it’s not awful. Monty the work camper went above and beyond to make sure we had everything we needed. The other men I interacted with weren’t so great. There are a lot of loud barking dogs (mostly lonely— locked indoors while their humans were out al day), some small dogs weren’t always leashed and I witnessed a few close calls when they got into minor altercations with other dogs. The laundry room was clean but something was up with their washers because I got a rash after using the laundry facilities there. The machines are expensive $2 each, 4 washers and 4 dryers), and two were broken for most of our stay. For being a gravel lot in the middle of a dusty dirty desert, it was fairly clean. Most guests refused to wear masks in common areas, but we mostly kept to ourselves.This place is an hour from anything. There is a nice convenience store with propane and a nasty dollar store in town. A Pilot station isn’t too far away. The whole point of the park seems to be a stopover on I-10 or a base camp for 4-wheeling in the desert. Sites are level but the hookups are in the rear, so we had to buy an extra water hose and an extension hose for waste from the KOA store. Conveniently inconvenient. We weren’t going to stay here at all because when we scoped it out ahead of time, there was a camper with a confederate flag flying high. We called out the park for it, and found out the camper would be leaving the park, so we decided to reserve a month after all. There was a sign up in the common room from the manager that said “the confederate flag drama has made it to our park” and “theyre KOA corporate’s rules not mine, I just have to enforce them.” There were lots of political flags on 4x4’s, some political flags had profanity on them. Overall, I didn’t feel safe here. Verizon data coverage was good, Tmobile voice was fine but lousy data.

  • Friendly, clean KOA in good location

    Reviewed 22/2/2018

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    Nightly rate: $37

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 115

    En route to a lot of Arizona destinations like Quartzsite, Phoenix and Sedona, this little KOA has a lot of repeat campers coming down south from Canada and the Pacific Northwest. The sites are gravel, with a cement slab for your chairs and tables and have full hook ups. There are plenty of sites for big rigs, but I was fortunate eno...moreEn route to a lot of Arizona destinations like Quartzsite, Phoenix and Sedona, this little KOA has a lot of repeat campers coming down south from Canada and the Pacific Northwest. The sites are gravel, with a cement slab for your chairs and tables and have full hook ups. There are plenty of sites for big rigs, but I was fortunate enough to get site 115, which is next to the Chuckwagon on one side, which is only used once a week. So I had more privacy. Nice showers and restrooms with full laundry in the clubhouse. The small pool is heated and big enough for short laps, with a hot tub nearby. These serve as a gathering place at the end of the afternoon for people to meet. I met some interesting people there. The one negative is that the internet, provided by JABBA, was very weak, even with my WiFi Ranger Booster, and the cell service was also weak, even with a booster. But I would stay here again over all the other alternatives in the area.

  • Clean Campground!

    Reviewed 25/1/2016

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    Nightly rate: $15

    When we arrived the front desk clerk was friendly. I used our RPI membership to camp here. I was charged $15.00 a night. The campground is a gravel parking lot. The sites are well spaced. The campers waved to us on our walks. I'm unfamiliar with boondocking. I used this campground as a home base to explore Quartzsite during the January...moreWhen we arrived the front desk clerk was friendly. I used our RPI membership to camp here. I was charged $15.00 a night. The campground is a gravel parking lot. The sites are well spaced. The campers waved to us on our walks. I'm unfamiliar with boondocking. I used this campground as a home base to explore Quartzsite during the January big tent event. A train goes by at night sometimes. The at&t service was low. The verizon service was good.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 02/28/2021

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 02/28/2021

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