Grayville / I-64 Koa Holiday
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Reviews
Based on 416 reviews
Nice clean campgrounds. Newer so not much shade. Playground is super nice for the kids, but not alot for them to do other than playground and mini golf. The restaurant/tavern is amazing with great food and service at reasonable prices.
Very little to do as far as free activities for camping at KOA. Our campsite was a small gravel lot very close to other campers, zero shade. Shower house was locked and need access code to get in but wasn’t given one. bathroom is in front of building and not convenient for campers. When I posted on fb about how disappointing certain things were while camping here, I get comments from who I’m assuming is the owner twisting my words and dancing around the real issue with my stay, trying to make me sound like I’m a stupid liar. Very unprofessional and almost scary how someone can get so defensive when someone post it’s a nice place but wish there was more to do that was free. Prices for extra activities were expensive for a family.
This was our first time visiting Grayville KOA. The campgrounds are well maintained and the activities this weekend were excellent. The staff in the mercantile and ice cream polar were very polite and knowledgeable. We ate dinner at the Smokin Pig located on the campgrounds. The entrees were nice, but the adult beverages were better. The weather for Labor Day weekend was perfect, and our nehiboring campers were friendly. There are several restaurants and stores (DG, Family Dollar, Dollar Tree) located less than a mile from the campground. We will definitely return. I would recommend this KOA to anyone camping.
We had a great experience with this campground. The Wild West theme was very unique and fun for families. Big campground with large rv sites. Very clean and well cared for. The restaurant on site was perfect for an end to a long travel day. We would definitely recommend this campground to anyone.
We love to camp here. The putt putt golf is a lot of fun. The atmosphere is nice and the western theme is really neat. The camping is full hookups and they have level sites. They have firewood and a bath house too. It’s conveniently located near town and the interstate but nestled back far enough that you feel out of the way. They have a playground for small children and there is ice cream and drinks in the store, which is also stocked with a few necessities and gift items. The restaurant is delicious and offers a variety of food. The only negative is that there is no way to get a wheelchair from the very small, graveled, handicap parking section to the restaurant, which is located a good walking distance away. It is not handicap accessible at all. My father is in a wheelchair and loves to go eat there but he hasn’t been able to for 6 months now because there is no handicap accessibility. Upon speaking to several community members and even employees about this, there is quite a large amount of people who have had the same problem. I would think that the amount of business they are losing is substantial. Overall, it’s a great place. Just needs improvement on the handicap accessibility, that’s all 😊
