Sanger / Denton North Koa Journey
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Reviews
Based on 368 reviews
The staff was very nice and friendly. Now the bad news, the KOA sign could be a lot larger. It is behind the McClains RV lot. Also the bathrooms are so far from the campsites they might as well be attached to the RV lot. We were just stopping for one night and due to the cold weather we weren’t hooking up water or sewer. Obviously the bathrooms were of no use to us at all. Also dumpsters are not close to campsites or on the way out. The WiFi did not work either. Might be a nice campground in good weather but wouldn’t recommend it in the winter.
The staff here was super friendly and the sites were nice and easy to get in and out of. It was pretty quiet overall. But as far as all our other KOA experiences we were underwhelmed here. There was not much to it. No common area. And honestly, the worst part was the bathrooms....they were so.far.away! Really really far. So if you have an RV with a bathroom its probably great, but for our family this was a rough few days.
We loved our stay at the Sanger/Denton KOA! The park is clean, quiet, and very well kept. There’s a section with full concrete pads and another with gravel back-in sites, which is where we stayed for a month. The sites are spacious with plenty of green grass, and the whole place feels open and comfortable—not crowded at all. The staff is wonderful—Jackie and Sarah were always friendly, welcoming, and helpful. There are two dog parks (a small one and a larger one), both kept up nicely, and a little pond where you can feed the fish and turtles. It’s easy to get to right off the highway and makes a great place to stay whether it’s for a few days or a longer stay. We really enjoyed our time there and hated to leave!
Its so large. Laundry is always good mile away from where I stayed. Glad for ebike. They will take your trash in morning. Good thing cause thats freakin far up there too. No internet at all. I was at the end almost. Water was slippery. Like I felt no soap ever washed away. My sewer line didnt fit into their thing even with my two options. I was scared to death in the storm and felt like there was no option to shelter. Usually KOA let's you go to bathroom or laundry. But also being so far up there, there was no way. Ant hills are higher then ankle.
Pros: nice trees, quiet location. Cons: terrible internet, and NO hot water in the showers. Seems to be suited for big rigs that don't need the services. Glad we only stayed one night.
