Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA

4460 Walnut Rd., Buckeye Lake, OH 44822

740-928-0706

800-562-0792

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GPS: 39.9292,-82.4952

Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA is located at 4460 Walnut Rd., Buckeye Lake, Ohio 44822 with a total of 258 campsites. Before your trip to Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA, check out website at http://koa.com/campgrounds/buckeye-lake/ or contact them through 740-928-0706 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

39.9292, -82.4952

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 39.9292, -82.4952

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Overview of Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA


Last Price Paid: $59

Reported by MGraOH on 05.31.2020

Longest RV Reported: 40 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

258

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

853 ft / 259 m

Max Length:

85 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Buckeye Lake-Columbus East KOA

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  • OK To Camp

    Reviewed 31/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 70

    Heading out for the first time this year my first stop was at this campground. When parking my camper I noticed several incompatibilities with my campsite. First, the electric and sewer hookups were located some distance apart and the small concrete pad (patio?) made it impossible for me to park my camper with the front door over the p...moreHeading out for the first time this year my first stop was at this campground. When parking my camper I noticed several incompatibilities with my campsite. First, the electric and sewer hookups were located some distance apart and the small concrete pad (patio?) made it impossible for me to park my camper with the front door over the patio without an additional sewer line and an additional electrical line. The fire ring was located next to the driveway (like a foot). So if I parked my camper where I would step out onto the concrete pad, I would need an additional 10' of electric, 10' of sewer hose and I couldn't use the fire pit without burning up my camper. This park has several permanent sites. I met a couple of the permanent folks. Nice friendly types. KOA employees were polite. Even with the Covid restrictions placed on the parks checking in was smooth and seamless. The campground was clean. Roadways were in good condition. 40# of water pressure and seemed to be city water. They do have cable. I did hook it up however it was next to useless, having poor quality. Your neighbors will be close. The park is well wooded. Overall OK.

  • OK To Camp

    Reviewed 30/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 70

    Heading out for the first time this year my first stop was at this campground. When parking my camper I noticed several incompatibilities with my campsite. First, the electric and sewer hookups were located some distance apart and the small concrete pad (patio?) made it impossible for me to park my camper with the front door over the p...moreHeading out for the first time this year my first stop was at this campground. When parking my camper I noticed several incompatibilities with my campsite. First, the electric and sewer hookups were located some distance apart and the small concrete pad (patio?) made it impossible for me to park my camper with the front door over the patio without an additional sewer line and an additional electrical line. The fire ring was located next to the driveway (like a foot). So if I parked my camper where I would step out onto the concrete pad, I would need an additional 10' of electric, 10' of sewer hose and I couldn't use the fire pit without burning up my camper. This park has several permanent sites. I met a couple of the permanent folks. Nice friendly types. KOA employees were polite. Even with the Covid restrictions placed on the parks checking in was smooth and seamless. The campground was clean. Roadways were in good condition. 40# of water pressure and seemed to be city water. They do have cable. I did hook it up however it was next to useless, having poor quality. Your neighbors will be close. The park is well wooded. Overall OK.

  • OK To Camp

    Reviewed 30/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 70

    Heading out for the first time this year my first stop was at this campground. When parking my camper I noticed several incompatibilities with my campsite. First, the electric and sewer hookups were located some distance apart and the small concrete pad (patio?) made it impossible for me to park my camper with the front door over the p...moreHeading out for the first time this year my first stop was at this campground. When parking my camper I noticed several incompatibilities with my campsite. First, the electric and sewer hookups were located some distance apart and the small concrete pad (patio?) made it impossible for me to park my camper with the front door over the patio without an additional sewer line and an additional electrical line. The fire ring was located next to the driveway (like a foot). So if I parked my camper where I would step out onto the concrete pad, I would need an additional 10' of electric, 10' of sewer hose and I couldn't use the fire pit without burning up my camper. This park has several permanent sites. I met a couple of the permanent folks. Nice friendly types. KOA employees were polite. Even with the Covid restrictions placed on the parks checking in was smooth and seamless. The campground was clean. Roadways were in good condition. 40# of water pressure and seemed to be city water. They do have cable. I did hook it up however it was next to useless, having poor quality. Your neighbors will be close. The park is well wooded. Overall OK.

  • Variety of campsite options

    Reviewed 15/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $92

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: don't remember

    Our visit here was 2 years ago; we only now became members of Campendium. We chose for this trip a luxury site because we had a guest traveling with us. The camp is in town but the access was without concerns for our 42-foot 5th wheel. The camp is large enough to allow for good walking space. On the opposide of the tree-shaded camp wer...moreOur visit here was 2 years ago; we only now became members of Campendium. We chose for this trip a luxury site because we had a guest traveling with us. The camp is in town but the access was without concerns for our 42-foot 5th wheel. The camp is large enough to allow for good walking space. On the opposide of the tree-shaded camp were some rather close together, rather rustic sites. Between were more spacious sites, but not yet like the luxury sites. We like to play bocce, and there is a large suitable grass area for such activity. We played one game through the annoyance of some mosquitoes, but shortly into the second game the swarm became too much to fight. We spent the evening inside. Staff was very friendly. They gave info and directions for shopping and dining. We'll stop again when in the area, but will check out a different value section next time.

  • Nickel and Dime Ya Not Family / Kid Friendly

    Reviewed 14/7/2019

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    Nightly rate: $87

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 146

    I’ll start with the positive most of the staff is friendly.Deluxe site I wish. Pricing yes at $87 a night but then its an additional $6 bucks for each child you have PER DAY... WOW Your deluxe site is 5 feet from your neighbor it comes with a rusted grill, broken patio furniture, and right on top of the neighbors sewer spot wh...moreI’ll start with the positive most of the staff is friendly.Deluxe site I wish. Pricing yes at $87 a night but then its an additional $6 bucks for each child you have PER DAY... WOW Your deluxe site is 5 feet from your neighbor it comes with a rusted grill, broken patio furniture, and right on top of the neighbors sewer spot which keeps your deluxe patio site smelling ripe. All but a very few sites are right on top of another.Bathroom shower at front near office is nice but ALL of the others are nasty and out of date. Step up from a pit toilet.Clearly a very disappointing KOA and we will not return.

  • Beautiful camp

    Reviewed 28/6/2017

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    Days stayed: 1

    Stayed one night during travels. Beautiful park with trees and grass as well as some hiking areas. Steam flowed through. There were tent sites that were back in and very private. Town is quaint and almost looks like a seaside town. Pull through site was a little short for our 40' and needed to park car horizontal and close to RV. Adve...moreStayed one night during travels. Beautiful park with trees and grass as well as some hiking areas. Steam flowed through. There were tent sites that were back in and very private. Town is quaint and almost looks like a seaside town. Pull through site was a little short for our 40' and needed to park car horizontal and close to RV. Advertised lots of activities for kids.

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Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 06/28/2017

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