Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

11401 Riverbend Dr., Leavenworth, WA 98826

509-548-7709

800-562-5709

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GPS: 47.5987,-120.6396

Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA is located at 11401 Riverbend Dr., Leavenworth, Washington 98826 with a total of 135 campsites. Before your trip to Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/leavenworth/ or contact them through 509-548-7709 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

47.5987, -120.6396

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 47.5987, -120.6396

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Overview of Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA


Last Price Paid: $77

Reported by 95Bounder on 04.12.2022

Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

135

Pad Type:

gravel

Open Seasonally:

Yes

Elevation:

1,115 ft / 339 m

Max Length:

65 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Leavenworth-Pine Village KOA

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  • Worthy of the "Holiday" designation at KOA

    Reviewed 12/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $77

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 130

    We've stayed at other KOAs before, and honestly not been super impressed. Previous, other locations, were fine stays, but nothing exceptional or exciting. Our first time at this location was super nice. These franchisees are really trying to live up to the higher standard that a KOA Holiday designation is supposed to stand for.F...moreWe've stayed at other KOAs before, and honestly not been super impressed. Previous, other locations, were fine stays, but nothing exceptional or exciting. Our first time at this location was super nice. These franchisees are really trying to live up to the higher standard that a KOA Holiday designation is supposed to stand for.First, this location seems to have had a lot of changes in terms of traffic flow and entry from public streets as the typical KOA A-frame office building is way at the back of the campground, not at the entry. The entry, which is now off from Zelt Strasse, not River Bend Dr., has you entering the park at the newly expanded portion of the park. As you enter the park there is a "guard house" which is a new building that is an information desk with a small "comfort station" (restrooms with no showers), and small laundry facility. The info desk/check-in desk was not staffed during our stay. This entry to the park also houses all the new pull-thru KOA patio sites, and there are a lot of patio sties, not just 4 or 5. You have to drive through this section and veer left and drive further to the back of the park to find the office, original "comfort station" (which was being remodeled during our stay), pool, hot tub, playground, coffee cabin, and most of the other amenities of the park.Access to WiFi towers in the park is good, however it is unsecured (which I really dislike), and it gets very bogged down at night, with lots of buffering and jittery downloads. I have no clue how much bandwidth they are purchasing for their WiFi offering, but it isn't enough. And not securing it means that everybody that lives in or goes by this location can piggy back on the signal. There are apartments nearby the KOA, and I wouldn't be surprised if there were people living there that are using the KOAs service because it isn't secured. This should be addressed by the owners immediately. If you don't like the idea of using unsecured public WiFi, there is good cell service. I had 3 bars with AT&T, however speeds were good, even better than the KOA's WiFi.Check-in was fast and easy. Staff were very friendly and accommodating. The entire office building has been remodeled and improved. The check-in desk was modern, and the camp store was nicely stocked with lots of different camping and gifting products. Prices were acceptable. The laundry room at the main office was small but had very modern laundry equipment. The "comfort station" at the main office was being remodeled while we were there.You are escorted to your campsite. I wasn't waiting forever for an escort and once I gave them the thumbs up when I got to the campsite, they didn't insist on hanging around and "helping out". I've had that experience at way too many other campgrounds that do site escorts.The KOA patio is pretty impressive. A bean shaped concrete pad with a nice quality Webber gas grill, built-in wood fire ring and substantial patio furniture; a set of 4 chairs and a table plus a glider rocker love seat. Utilities at the site were also very good. The power pedestal was 50/30/20, and all the breakers were tight and not worn out, and the outlets were reasonably tight. The campground had one 20 amp outlet in use for electric heat tape that lead to the water valve. The water valve was a twist valve (I prefer the lift style valve handles), but was tight and not drippy or leaky. There were two sewer connections on the site, one closer to the entry side of the pad and one closer to the front of the pad. The sewer ports were capped with screw tops, not flip caps (I prefer the flip caps), but had not been ridiculously tightened down by a previous occupant or the staff. The location of the sewer ports were such that I didn't have to break out my super long sewer hose to reach. Utility design and services on site were really well thought out. Power quality is good. I was getting a shade over 120 volts through my entire stay, and while power draw was probably not high because none of use were using air conditioners (it was pretty cool when we were there) I suspect that even with high use in the park you will get good voltage most of the time.Park employees pick up garbage from your campsite throughout the day. Just put a bag of garbage out on the edge of your site and one of the employees that is running around on a Gator will grab it as part of their normal duties. No need to make the "trash walk" to a dumpster on the far corner of the park.The park offers more amenities through the summer camping season, basically Memorial Day to Labor Day. This includes pool and adults only hot tub, shuttle service into Leavenworth, and on-site food from the coffee cabin. Looks like they also do movies at night and a few more guided activities during the high season. Most of the additional amenities were shut down as we were there during the early spring. The playground is open all year, and like other parts of the park, is a modern playground with equipment you'd find in a municipal park.There are a lot of cabins at this KOA. While they had the typical limited service cabins, there were many cabins that had lofts, and were fully self contained, including bathrooms and kitchens. All the cabins were occupied when we were there.The older section of the campground has plenty of tree cover and even though your are parked pretty close to your neighbors, it feels very woodsy. The new section with the KOA patios and pull-thru sites has limited vegetation and virtually no tree cover. I hope in time they will foster some vegetation to provide shade or privacy between these sites.This was the most expensive campsite we have ever paid for, however the accessibility to Leavenworth, along with the on-site amenities, quality of the camp site, quality of the utility hookups, make it worth it.

  • Clean and efficient campground with easy access to town

    Reviewed 21/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 36

    The Good:Staff was super friendly, and they ran the campsite very wellThe sites were clean and well-maintainedReally nice walking path down to the riverLocation to downtown was very goodThis is the first campground where they come by and pick up garbage each day - nice!The Not-so-good:Sites are a bit tightly packed...moreThe Good:Staff was super friendly, and they ran the campsite very wellThe sites were clean and well-maintainedReally nice walking path down to the riverLocation to downtown was very goodThis is the first campground where they come by and pick up garbage each day - nice!The Not-so-good:Sites are a bit tightly packedA bit overpriced for the time of yearFellow campers with unruly children running in front of moving vehiclesWiFi was not very good, but cell data coverage was excellentTrain across the river in the middle night was a bit loudOverall the campground was very nice, and we’d stay there again. The staff did a wonderful job making guests feel welcome, and provided guides to the sites.The only feedback I’d offer is that it would be nice if they encouraged guest to rein in the unruly kids.Will definitely return for another visit.

  • Good service but the sites are sardines

    Reviewed 23/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 24

    We were placed comically close to our neighbors. Thank goodness they were friendly but if we got trashier neighbors it would have been hell. This place is making money. Very crowded, which is fine, but crowded capacity plus sites cheesily placed on top of each other is way annoying. Wifi didn’t work for us. Could hardly squeeze...moreWe were placed comically close to our neighbors. Thank goodness they were friendly but if we got trashier neighbors it would have been hell. This place is making money. Very crowded, which is fine, but crowded capacity plus sites cheesily placed on top of each other is way annoying. Wifi didn’t work for us. Could hardly squeeze my truck in. Many other trucks were oozing out into the road due to the tiny spaces. Dogs everywhere. One dog got loose and all hell broke loose for a moment. Another German Shepard was going ape **** for 10 mins at 3am.The facility was robust and newer though so that was good. And the ladies at the counter were friendly.

  • Overnight stop

    Reviewed 8/7/2021

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 7

    We stayed here overnight as we were passing through. Good playground for kids. Seemed pretty popular.

  • Great Customer Service

    Reviewed 19/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 133

    My wife and I took the Grizz up to Leavenworth for a couple days, to enjoy some great early spring weather. Coming over Steven Pass, there were piles of snow six feet high along highway 2, but we enjoyed 80 degree weather for the weekend. After driving through Leavenworth, you'll cross the Wenatchee river, and take a left by the S...moreMy wife and I took the Grizz up to Leavenworth for a couple days, to enjoy some great early spring weather. Coming over Steven Pass, there were piles of snow six feet high along highway 2, but we enjoyed 80 degree weather for the weekend. After driving through Leavenworth, you'll cross the Wenatchee river, and take a left by the Safeway. At this point disregard your GPS' insistence to turn left again. Instead, bear to the right, following the signs pointing to the campground. Trust me, I missed the sign the first time, and got the pleasure of turning around a 40 foot beast in a residential neighborhood.We eventually arrived, and proceeded through the campground from the front entrance, moving slowly through the park to the main office, which also contains a gift store, some beverages, and some RV'ing essentials. Staging lanes for parking of around eight rigs are in front of the store, and are easily accessible. The staff inside are pleasant, friendly, and very helpful. When we arrived, we inquired about purchasing three bundles of wood for the fire ring, and it was no problem. We were given the option of paying directly, or simply billing it to our site. I started to grab the wood, and the nice lady said, "No sir, we'll deliver it to your site." Wow!We were guided to our site by a nice gentleman in a gator (side-by-side), who also brought along the firewood. After meandering back toward the front of the park, we were guided in to our pull-through deluxe patio site, which included a concrete patio, fire ring, a nice table and chair set, a glider seat for two, and a Weber gas grill. The site was level, with no drainage problems, with the RV parking area being gravel, with grass on both sides. The grill was freshly cleaned, and ready for action. We used it for cooking dinner one night, and had no problems. The big-rig pull through sites are nicely spaced, with lots of room between neighbors. Trash disposal is not a problem, as there are receptacles throughout the park, which are cleaned regularly. The only time you might run in to a full can is right around daily check-out time (11:00am). There are a number of comfort stations around the park, and we used #2, located in the middle of the park. This looked to be one of their newer buildings, and was very nice. Modern locks on the doors, nice flooring, and alpine/woodsy decor. Inside the comfort station is the laundry, mens and womens restrooms, and shower cubicles. The cubicles are a bit tight, and the water pressure is a little low, but they are free for guests, and the hot water didn't run out. Also, they are cleaned regularly, which was evident. Wifi at the park is provided free for guests. It is an open network, and a bit on the slow side. Cable TV is included (at least for our site), and worked acceptably for us. There are one- and two-room cabins on site as well. We will most likely be returning at some point, bringing our adult children along to stay there, while stay in our motorhome. Great place, close to town. Would stay again.

  • Another Pricey KOA

    Reviewed 28/7/2019

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    Nightly rate: $79

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 31

    We stayed here to be close to downtown Leavenworth and we were not able to book 2 weeks at another close by RV Park, so opted to stay one of the weeks here. As with any KOA it is pricey. We stayed in the back section. We were here 06-12-2019 to 06-18-2019. It was very busy with the start of the Summer season. In the back section i...moreWe stayed here to be close to downtown Leavenworth and we were not able to book 2 weeks at another close by RV Park, so opted to stay one of the weeks here. As with any KOA it is pricey. We stayed in the back section. We were here 06-12-2019 to 06-18-2019. It was very busy with the start of the Summer season. In the back section it was very crowded and the sites are on the small side. We had to park the truck parallel to the road behind the Airstream. With everyone else doing that the roads were a little tight to get through. The weekend was crazy busy. It quieted down a little bit during the week. Pros:-Close to downtown Leavenworth-Safeway close-by for grocery shopping -Laundry (however, pricey and the one near the office was not very clean. Did not try the others within the park.)-Trail within the park to the beautiful Wenatchee River Cons:-Price-Crowded-Tight-Site not level-Close to neighbors

  • One of our favorite campsites!

    Reviewed 4/2/2019

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    Nightly rate: $74

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: by the new front entrance

    We stayed here in the off season (November 2018) and we were pleasantly surprised with the quality and beauty of this campground. We were in a brand new (renovated) site with a Weber grill, bench, and fire ring. There weren't many campers there, so we had a lot of space. The campground was undergoing construction renovations all aroun...moreWe stayed here in the off season (November 2018) and we were pleasantly surprised with the quality and beauty of this campground. We were in a brand new (renovated) site with a Weber grill, bench, and fire ring. There weren't many campers there, so we had a lot of space. The campground was undergoing construction renovations all around, but this didn't bother us at all. We walked the grounds many times, looking at the mountains and nearby stream. The decorative lights on the cabins were all lit up each night, which made it feel even more cozy and quaint. We didn't get to use the amenities, such as pool, hot tub, and coffee shop due to the winter season, but I can just imagine how great this place would be in the summer! There's a playground, dog play area, gift shop and even a shuttle to downtown. The Wifi was great as well. I would love to visit this campground again.

  • Good location but small spots and overcrowded

    Reviewed 8/4/2015

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    Days stayed: 2

    Some things we enjoyed about the campground:- close to town- river- movie night for kidsSome things we did not enjoy:- crowded!- tight spots, awning was inches from neighbor.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 6 Users Last Reported 02/04/2019

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Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 07/28/2019

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Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 09/21/2021

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