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October 2023 by Joe Edwards
Great KOA, sites gravel with grassy area and patio, rates very reasonable. Restrooms clean, laundry room, store well stocked (was end of season with great deals). Great views from any of the camp sites. Staff was fantastic, engaging, a joy to talk with. Gas station (for those of you worried regarding fuel) was less than 100 yards from entrance. Only stayed for one night but would stay again.
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October 2023 by Paula Coyner
I wish I could give this campground more than 5 stars. Clean, scenic and super helpful! The bath house was squeaky clean every time I went in. The Landry facilities were great! The staff was so helpful. The scenic river was beautiful. The local restaurants were yummy! I highly recommend this campground!Food & drinks: Great local restaurants!
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October 2023 by wendy b
The absolute best KOA ever. For those that want something off the beaten path and wanting to engage in small town life just outside of the Tetons and Yellowstone...this place is a must stay. Beth and Ken are fantastic hosts and take care of their guests. We can't wait, weather permitting, to visit when they re-open for the season in Apr'24.
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October 2023 by Debbie Montgomery
Beautiful campground and amazing staff. We had a Riverview site and it was absolutely gorgeous. The only downside was the internet was slow. We would still stay there again. Can easily get to Grand Tetons, Jackson Hole. There is also also an awesome privately owned military vehicle museum that you could spend all day in.
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September 2023 by 44joee
Great campground, everything you need. Clean, accessible, great views, gas station less than 100 yards away. Staff was professional, nice, engaging, answered all questions we had. Would have liked to have better access to internet/cable but minor issue. If passing through again, would stay here.
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September 2023 by Paul
Had an issue with RV and the managers went out of their way to try to get it resolved so we could safely continue our trip. The campground is clean and well run and they even rent Jeeps and UTVs. Have stayed at many campgrounds that aren't remembered since they were just a stop on the way to a destinaion but this one will be remembered as it was like staying with friends.
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September 2023 by Renee Pascoe
We stayed 3 nights on a river site, really nice except we had neighborswith at least 4 dogs that barked constantly that made our stay not so enjoyable also would be nice if you had a specific area for dog walking. Campers walking through our river front site every day without poo bags.Had to pick up poo when we arrived.About an hour drive to both Tetons and Yellowstone.Also would like to know what your protocol is on campers leaving the 4 dogs inside all day while they were gone.I feel sorry for these dogs...no wonder they bark all the time.I'm an animal lover we travel with 2 cats.
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September 2023 by W A
My review is pertaining to the biker/ hiker crowd. When I arrived 10 minutes prior to close, I paid and was told that I had 10 minutes to get a shower and return the towel. No worries. The next day, I left my gear (it was neatly packed up) under the shed we were told to camp around, and left my electronics plugged inside while I ran my chores around town. When I returned, I was told that since it was after checkout, I would need to pay for a 2nd night. I asked the employee when checkout was, and I was informed, after the fact, that it was actuallt at 11am, I paid. I was told by the employee that she had made all bikers/ hikers who had done a similar thing pay for a 2nd night. I asked the other bikers/hikers about the situation and they were similarly ignorant about the checkout time (implying that we likely hadn't been told on check-in). Honestly, this was my first stay at a KOA, and I was ignorant regarding the strict policies. Had I been informed about the checkout time, I would've honored it. As I, nor the others that were staying here as bikers/ hikers were informed of the policy, it seemed like we were being strong armed into paying for a 2nd night when we had no intentions to stay.I've stayed in hotels in my travels, and am well aware of checkout times. That being said, typically the custom on these routes and trails when staying at a hiker/biker campground, is as long as your gear is up and you arent taking up too much space, you're fine to leave your gear while you take care of town chores.Once again, had they advertised checkout times when I had paid, this likely would've been a positive review as the facilities were clean, etc. But unfortunately, I left this place with a bad taste in my mouth feeling that I'd been ripped off. After talking to more people on my route, I was told that they now no longer have a biker/hiker section due to misbehavior on our (bikers and hikers) part. I can only assume someone had a stronger negative reaction than we did and this likely could've been avoided with better communication on the KOAs part concerning their policies.*Edit*I stated that I "was told that I had 10 minutes to get a shower and return the towel.", as I was, in fact told that verbatim. Concerning the map, I was never given a map of the property, nor a checkout time. It was very possible the employee forgot to give me one, as like I've already stated, it was 10 minutes before close. I've got a witness to the first event. They were equally confused concerning the 10 minutes to return the towel. The same individual checked in at the same time as me, and was never given a map.It's unfortunate that people mistreat your employees. That being said, if you ensured your employees followed your policies of informing these customers of your regulations upon check-in, I'm sure you would see a reduced number of these issues. Once again, I would like you to understand; when I asked the other bikers and hikers, they were similarly ignorant concerning checkout times, etc. I don't believe they simply ignored the clerk, I believe it is more likely that they weren't told in the first place.As stated previously, this review would've been positive had this issue not occurred. I've brought to your attention an issue that needs to be addressed with your employees. No matter what time an individual checks in, they need to be made aware of your rules. Also, maybe ask your closing employees why they are imploring individuals to return the rented towels prior to close.
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September 2023 by jim collins
It's a little high to camp there per night between 83 and $93 a night. I prefer to go into the mountains about 24 mi away in the BLM or national park dispersed camping. You can use their dump site at the current price of $15
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September 2023 by Susan Marchant (Suzie)
Lovely KOA located in quiet, shaded area away from the highway and noisy streets but still easy to access. Our trailer site backed up to the Wind River. Grass was everywhere so we could get to the river without having to tread thru mud, weeds or rocks. The sound of the rushing water was very soothing and the river was beautiful. There is ample space between campsites so you have some privacy but the KOA was full so there were trailers, luxury buses etc in each site plus a nice location for tent campers. The people around us were very friendly and quiet at night. There is a covered swimming pool plus miniature golf, lots of walking area, dog friendly. There are picnic tables for each site plus fire pits.
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September 2023 by Berenice
We stayed in a cabin with half bath, it was really clean and office guest were welcoming. I was surprised they offer free coffee. The guy that does the wood carving is very talented and prices are very fair. Please support local vendors. We purchased a bear and it was beautiful.Bathrooms need updating, I was just grateful for having somewhere to shower.Rooms: Clean cabin and half bath.
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September 2023 by Kathy Stilz
Traveling the National Parks, as it is difficult to get sites inside the parks, it's nice to have a place with most of the amenities nearby, We traveled into the Tetons and southern Yellowstone from the KOA. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful. Loved the pool, did my laps for exercise almost everyday after going to the parks. The site we had was ideal and loved walking along the river each evening. Very dog friendly, Zeus loved playing in the dog park area, walking along the river and taking a run through the quaint town.
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September 2023 by 391haroldw
We have stayed here many times on our trips from Illinois to Grand Tetons. We love the sites on the Wind River. You can hear the water rushing by when windows are open. You can fly fish just a few steps away.Campground is always clean and staff is always helpful and friendly. Walking distance to downtown shops and restaurants. I highly recommend!
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August 2023 by D Thomas
Very nice campground. Would recommend getting a spot in the back by the river. They even had some spots that had built in dog kennels and some spots with good sized decks. Most of the spots were far apart and most had a campfire ring. The pool area was awesome. It was enclosed and the pool was big and heated. They even had a pool table and ping pong table in the pool area. Located in a neat rustic town. The camp hosts were very nice and funny as well.
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August 2023 by Helen Thornley
Lovely campsite, extremely well maintained. Right in town so super handy location but on a back road so away from all the noise. Great facilities, laundry room has a dining table and microwave. Also outdoor seating under the porch. Good value, would absolutely stay again when visiting Dubois.Walkability: Right in town, easy walk to everything.