GeorgeTheGeoPro
For KOA Journey Port Angeles: We stayed two nights, September 18th and 19th, while on our trip down the Olympic Peninsula. We stayed in site 206. Looks like a bit older KOA, but lots of work was going on with refurbishing the cabins- the re-finished ones looked great. Dirt/gravel pull throughs, spacious sites with concrete tables. Lots of tree coverage in our area. It looks like they have sites for bigger rigs up “the hill†(camp is built on a slight slope, looks like the older part, where we were at is down the hill). Sites up the hill have little landscaping and are quite close to the noise of highway 101. Nice little store, very friendly staff, small but clean pool, great laundry room with music piped in. A washer load of clothes was $3.50, dryer was about $.25 per five minutes. Big industrial units that got the job done fast. Our site was water/electric. Water pressure was a bit low at 36 PSI but got the job done. Pedestal was good. Only had three bars on AT&T and too much tree coverage for our Starlink, but the camp wi-fi was decent, let us stream Amazon Prime movies with no issues. Being down “the hill†shielded is from the worst of the road noise, bit still had plenty of Jake-brake sound effects to go with our movie. Tapered off after 10 PM as the traffic thinned out. Great place to stay if you are visiting Port Angeles or the north end of Olympic national park. Be sure to drive 30 minutes west to Crescent Lake- absolutely stunning, one of the prettiest lakes I have ever seen. We may make the 950 mile haul back up the OP just to spend a week fishing there.
Posted Sep 25, 2022 by GeorgeTheGeoPro from Santa Rosa, Californ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
KKMB
For KOA Journey Port Angeles: We love this KOA. We stayed in a pull thru with full hookup.Well kept, quiet, decent showers. My husband loved that they play music in the showers. Close to everything. We were very happy and highly recommend staying here. No visitors are allowed due to disturbing the other campers and the pandemic.
Posted Feb 23, 2021 by KKMB from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Travlenthru
For KOA Journey Port Angeles: Nicest KOA ever! Sweet young girl running counter. But...tried on line booking would only let me book deluxe site. Got there she said all they had ready were the deluxe sites ($75). Everything else was empty! Next 2 nights deluxe sites filled up and they started using the next sites down (apparently how they operate)(not very honest). NO cable, “hasn’t repaired the main box yetâ€
Posted Apr 25, 2018 by Travlenthru from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Wally Bob
For KOA Journey Port Angeles: Stayed 1 night in November 2017. Newer KOA undergoing upgrades. Sites level but with construction muddy areas abound. Road noise present but not a big problem sleeping. Restrooms the cleanest I ever found...music in the restrooms a nice touch. Store and propane also available.
Posted Dec 02, 2017 by Wally Bob from NM. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Nick & Norma
For KOA Journey Port Angeles: Great RV park! First time at KOA, we were lucky to find after stopping by Al's RV park!!! Super friendly staff with great services, clean restrooms, showers and laundry. Free DVD rentals too! Loaded up on propane before we left. Would love to come back again, super location by winery, Port Angles and Olympic National Park! Some road noise, but off 101.
Posted Sep 26, 2017 by Nick & Norma from California . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Terri
For KOA Journey Port Angeles: We read the previous review and considered not staying, but did anyway. In fairness to this KOA, there is a sign clearly posted asking campers not to back flush (they are on septic). The staff of whom about you wrote is kind and extremely helpful. Your arrogance on your review is apparent.
Back to the review. This is a typical KOA. Everything you need. Gravel pull thru's for the bigger rigs and all different camping options for tents, cabins, etc. there's a games room, horseshoes, bikes, etc for the kids. As with most KOAs, there is traffic noise from hwy. would stay again.
Posted Sep 19, 2017 by Terri from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Meghan
For KOA Journey Port Angeles: Ok park, offers several kid friendly activities. Bathroom clean, laundry room small but didn't have to wait. Office staff friendly, however they have an onsite individual who apparently gets paid to harass campers. We attempted to "dump" at dump station when older male comes up and starts yelling at us for back flushing, they apparently don't allow back flushing. He told us to shut up and was very rude. Will not go back.
Posted Aug 10, 2017 by Meghan from Philadelphia, Pa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.