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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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3 / 5 (9 votes )

Greensboro I85 KOA

2300 Montreal Ave.
27406, Greensboro
North Carolina, the United States

Full service RV park convenient to interstate I-40, I-85, I-74, I-73, Us 220, Us 421. 5 miles from downtown Greensboro NC. Convenient to the city with the privacy and quiet of the country. 75 total sites of which; 75 are full hookup, 61 are pull-thru sites, 32 sites are big rig friendly (20 of which offer partial shade). 12 sites available in an extremely satellite friendly area (open and treeless). 5 camping cabins. Amenities include: Wi-Fi, swimming pool, playground, horseshoe pits, Walking trails, and other outdoor games and activities. Full service comfort stations with hot and cold running water. All major credit cards accepted.

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Anonymous
English (US)
I-40 is right there so it would be hard to avoid the highway sounds. We were okay as we were running our aircon. The staff was very attentive. Our site was level - always a plus - and since we just needed a place to rest on our way south, the experience was fine. The wifi was actually pretty good, too.
1 year ago

wanderin_mama
English (US)
This is the second time we’ve camped here. It’s convenient off the highway but campground doesn’t reflect the price!! We paid $95 (similar to the last time we stayed too) and it’s just not worth it. The playground is nice. That’s it. We paid for a pull through full hookup, so we could stay hooked up. We couldn’t because the hook ups are in the middle of the site. We have an end site but it looks like we’re in the over flow lot. Between us and the road is overgrown. Not to mention, every hook up had overgrown grass around them. our dog had been sniffing and before we could catch him, he was near it. We grabbed him quick, and as soon as he was inside he had a tick on his ear. I have Lyme and we take a lot of precautions, but this grassy area is 3 feet from our front door. The sites are skinny, hardly any room for the truck, and dirty tables. the noise from the highway is loud, and it is far from a lot of food and things to do, one gas station near by. I never write bad reviews but this one is not worth the price tag.
1 year ago

DoggoneRV
English (US)
I find it unbelievable that KOA gave this campground a 2021 award. The campground was worn looking with sites closer than even the typically KOA. The water and sewer hookups are with a foot of each other which seems incredible unsanitary, especially since not all the sewer hookups have covers and the water spigot was tilted toward the ground and looked like it would fall over it it was bumped. The access roads seemed narrower than typical for KOA to me as well. And that is saying something in my opinion. Like many reviewers mentioned the road noise is very loud. Definitely the loudest I have ever experienced. Usually, when I see someone mention the highway noise I just shrug my shoulders. I never hear anything when I am in the trailer with the A/C and tv on. That wasn't the case at this campground, but fortunately highway noise doesn't bother my sleep. We didn't get offered ear plugs like some reviewers. After we arrived and attempted to use the restroom we were told they were closed because of COVID. My wife said there was no mention of this when she booked and we didn't get any sort of updates on this. And it wasn't mentioned when we checked in. I do see a notice pop up now when you go to the KOA site. I think this is a little ridiculous, most restrooms in public spaces are still open. I feel like this was just an attempt to get out of cleaning because the cost. Which is especially crazy given how much this campground charges because they have little in the way of amenities to justify the cost. It is still a very busy campground because of how close to the highway it is, so a lot of overnighters. We stayed two nights because we couldn't get into our next campground. On a positive note the wi-fi and cell signal was good. My experience with Journey's are they are usually 10 -15 dollars cheaper a night than this one. So I strongly advise looking elsewhere.
2 years ago

Susan
English (US)
Moved here in November with the intentions of staying long term. Which we told to 2 different employees. One when we made the reservation and another one just days before our arrival when she called to ask us how long we would be staying. In January we were told the rate for our cramped site was going up to $850 a month. And in 2 months we would have to pay the daily rate which comes to $1350. We would not moved here if we had been given the correct information. But I am pretty sure that we weren't told that it wasn't a long term campground because they had a lot of empty spots in November. I think they neglected to tell us so they could fill a spot and make money. Or else all of the staff is incompetent. If you plan on staying be aware that they charge 17 cents kwh. You will be paying a lot for electricity. The noise from the interstate is constant and loud. The dryers are kind of ineffective. People come from outside the campground and use the dumpsters so at times it is overflowing. The manager is snippy and rude sometimes when you go to get the mail. One day you can come in and get it and then next day you are reprimanded for opening the door. Which has a sign that says to come on in. Best to find somewhere else to stay. Unless tight quarters, rudeness and noise are your thing.
3 years ago

HSF22
English (US)
We stayed one night on our way through NC. Camp host was very nice and sites seemed level. Some highway noise, but they give you earplugs upon check in (which we didn’t need)!
3 years ago

Rick
English (US)
We live nearby and used the KOA as a testing ground on how to get everything to work. Easy access, quiet except for the road noise if that bothers you (they give out complimentary ear plugs.)
3 years ago