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December 2023 by Jim Gardner
Nice wide, long and level spaces. No highway noise but it is close to very active train tracks.
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November 2023 by Tim Johnson
Purchased propane. Employees were very friendly and helpful. Clean and well stocked store.
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November 2023 by Linda Lowry
Dog park gets 5 stars.Ladies showers 1 is broke.Showers drains full of hair and don't drain.Water is hot, but stink.Man rides around in golf cart kicks up dust tons of times. Must be fun.Truly a very loud, dusty experience with trains running day and night. Don't forget the freeway behind your cabin. Wow .Good rates for sure.Walkability: Easy to get to store, bathroom and laundry.
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November 2023 by Srt
Grounds need some upgrading.Showers good. Laundry good.It's adjacent a major railroad line.The railroad didn't bother me one bit (retired RR worker).Right smack dab on old Rt 66Noteworthy details: At the east end of Seligman, AZ which is a very cool small town.You must visit Westside Lilo's for great food, great camaraderie & out of this world cakes, pies & plate sized cinnamon rolls.
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November 2023 by Mara Heller
Stayed just the one night, had full hookups and was able to fill up our propane tank on our 30ft motorhome. Staff were polite and helpful and only asked us to disconnect the water at 9 pm since they were expecting freezing temperatures. No big deal. Place was quiet, except for occasional train, but didn't even notice them when sleeping. (Trains did not use horns in this area. )
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November 2023 by A Divine Canine
Staff was friendly and it's a basic KOA. Nice sized lots and two fenced dog parks. Seligman is the birthplace of the historic Route 66 highway and there are a dozen or so gift shops, photo ops and tourist sights along with a nice collection of antique and historic cars inside and out of the stores.The only negative was it's right next to a train track and horns every 30 minutes. I thought something was funny when I saw a bowl full of ear plugs with a sign saying "free ear plugs" when I checked in. Otherwise, the park was quiet and clean.
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November 2023 by Nikki Johnson
Even though it's right by two roads and a railway line it's one of the quieter KOA's we've stayed on. The trains didn't blow their horns, just rumbled on by.Stayed 2 nights.Loved route 66, much nicer to drive on than I40. We went up to Peach Springs and drove the old highway 6 (off road) for 22 miles down to the Colorado River. Absolutely stunning drive.There is a small pool at the campsite, dated but clean toilets & showers. A shop.No privacy between pitches - standard for KOA. Pitches are flat.Popular with off-roaders as there are so many tracks around. There was a food van.Friendly staff.Seligman itself is a tourist trap, trading on route 66
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October 2023 by Craig Sanders
Nice to have a KOA in the middle of nowhere on I-40 a great place to stay for the night or the week.
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October 2023 by SCOTT BEIER
Very nice folks, very clean and well maintained..Update...we liked it so much we came back for a month.. mike, trace and the gang are the very best...will be
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October 2023 by Nadine Larder
Very nice and personable. Clean camp-sight, has a pool.
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October 2023 by Eric M
Campsites are just a few hundred feet from a very active train track. Makes sleeping very difficult. Otherwise a good
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September 2023 by Sharrie Horton
Cash only? Office closed by 6, Didn't see wheelchair accessible office or to the info box.
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September 2023 by David Knapik
So much fun in this cool little town on Route 66! A definite blast from the past. I just couldn’t stop smiling the whole time was there!!
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September 2023 by MJ
Look, this is a spot that *is* close to the freight trains, but it is so remote that there are no nearby crossings so no train whistles. This is a very chill place, the laundry room and bathrooms are clean and tended to. We stayed in a cabin with two rooms and things had been recently painted and it was looking good, clean, mini fridge and microwave in the cabin. Right off the highway so it was easy to arrive and settle in quickly and get some rest and just get off the road. The staff and locals we spoke with there were all very friendly and kind and helpful with suggestions for breakfast. The pool was very cold, but I was glad to get in and do a few walking laps back and forth the short way to loosen up my back and numb the arthritis a bit. There is a spot for kids to play and one for the pups. It's a little place, it's pretty basic, and it literally met all our needs. My teenager and I agreed after our 21 day road trip that this was one of our favorite stops. We enjoyed the breeze while on the porch bench outside the laundry area (which, btw, has great machines!! I put two loads of wet clothes into one dryer and they were ALL done before the cycle ended!!), Watching birds there, just feeling completely relaxed with zero rush for anything. I don't know how to explain it, but so many stops we made had SO many people who seemed to have an agenda to push through (national Park tourists staying at the lodge at Mesa Verde, for example, people at a beach acting like the only option was the *perfect* spot....). This was a place we would be happy to visit again. It was relaxing, felt safe, was so clean. Probably the cleanest KOA I have ever been to in about 17 years of frequent travel in this country and lots of KOAs all over the place. What makes it great for me is the warm, welcoming feeling we got. The person who checked us in (she has an Irish name, I can't remember it now) was seriously so kind and caring. It's not that I needed anything, just wanted to confirm it was ok to drop the key in the box if we got enough sleep to hit the road reaaaaally early (it was, but I slept in lol), it's just that she was nice to me in our interaction after a long day. And the person at the desk when we checked out (and I got a couple post cards and a little green bendy guy and a shirt because it was a nice stay and I like to remember who I am when I remember to enjoy life), that person was really nice to have that little bit of chit-chat with too. If you are used to room service, go someplace else. If you want a clean, safe, comfortable place to rest your head for a night or many nights, this is a good choice. When we drove into Sliegman the next day to get some breakfast on our way out of town, I was really glad we stayed here. 100% would stay again.Rooms: Two room camping cabin was recently painted, neat as a pin and very clean. Mini fridge and microwave were a hugely helpful bonus! Oh and the A/C is in the back room, but it cools both rooms if you leave the door between the areas open. We happened to have a fan with us because my kid likes the white noise (and is smart! We used it many places), so we used it to pull cold air from the back room to the front then closed the door (and kept the fan running in the front room) so we each had our own space for the first time in like a week lol and that worked out really wellNearby activities: While we didn't participate, I totally loved that the bulletin board included local "all are welcome" events like library programs, community meals, etc.
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September 2023 by Julie Fields
Great location near I40, nice bathrooms, well stocked store.Train went through a couple times over night.Friendly staff. Left our envelop since we arrived late. Easy directions to the site.We would return if we’re ever in the area.