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St Louis West/Historic Route 66 KOA
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
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User Reviews
Robin Krautbauer
Nice folks. Site ok. Busy place. Very nice camp store. Had all kinds of things there. Not a lot of groceries. A few essential things and then other stuff for kids and so on. Campsite was not all that level. BIG step to get out once leveled. Front wheels nearly leaving the ground. Very noisy where they put us. You could sit and watch the traffic and trains go by. Trains often and loud. Not was many at night. Customer service was pretty awesome. Didn't really interact much but very nice when we did. Really a family campground. There were schools groups there doing things. Not sure what . But lots of kids for a daytime activity. Good for and overnight. Nice for camping if located elsewhere in the park. Park seemed pretty large.
Laurie Stuckey
It was a great place to stay. We used our trailer to attend the Bonjovi concert. It was quiet and clean. Family oriented. Just a short jaunt from SixFlags. And only 30 minutes to downtown.
Matt Dawdy
Was a great little park. About 30 minute drive to downtown St Louis. For a few bucks more we rented a 'premium' site which was very nice. Had a 10ft by 20ft paved patio with a stone fireplace and lots of Adirondack chairs. Sites were mainly pull through, gravel and very level. Camp store was nice had had alot of essentials.
Christopher Fogg
The office staff the greeted me was very polite and informative. The campground itself wasn't desirable. Granted, our one-night stay was a week after a big snow, but the campground was a muddy mess. Site improvement during the warmer months would've helped greatly. Having worked at campgrounds myself, I doubt these sites get fresh gravel that often. Plus, they have a Bobcat with a snowblower attachment, but somehow they leave the majority of the roadway covered. I had to shovel snow out of the tight turn to get my fifth wheel through. Just laziness. Bathrooms/showers were well maintained. Also, if you love the sound of freight trains, there are several every hour of the day and night that rumble by. I would most likely have a different review to give had I come during the summer. But, if you're going to have a campground open year round, the upkeep shouldn't stop when the Mercury drops.
Benjamin Messina
Will definitely return.