Jens Weber
For KOA Journey Toledo East: This KOA campground is not exactly a good representative for the brand. It is a mix of back-in and pull-through sites, some with full hook-ups, some with water and electricity, some dry, and some tent sites. There is a dump station on site, and they sell propane. There is a small pool that is open seasonally. Trash pick-up on site several times daily.
The back-in sites with 200 and 300 numbers are back-to-back with shared utility pedestals and the back end of the site. The sites are narrow gravel/soil and not very level. They are very close together, so there is not much chance of privacy when outside. Roads are gravel with lots of holes ? holes that holds rainwater for days. Access to the back-in sites can be a problematic because of the right-angle lay-out and narrow roads. The pull-through sites are much better ? long enough for big rigs, and they seem fairly level.
Posted Jul 16, 2017 by Jens Weber from South Dakota. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Solid Honey Fever
For KOA Journey Toledo East: Okay but watch out for tree branches in the way
Posted Feb 23, 2009 by Solid Honey Fever from ND. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.