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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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3.5 / 5 (10 votes )

Kansas City East/Oak Grove KOA

303 NE 3rd
64075, Oak Grove
Missouri, the United States

You'll feel like you're getting away from it all when you pull into this KOA, where half of the 20-acre campground is wooded. Yet you're just off I-70 and close to all the city sights and casinos. Park on a shaded, level pull thru or choose an air-conditioned Camping Cabin. There's a multipurpose room for groups and local catering available. Mini golf, swimming, a playground and sports courts entertain kids and adults. It's a great place for reunions. Kansas City offers loads to do: Cheer the Royals and Chiefs. Shop at the famous Country Club Plaza, Crown Center and outlet malls. Visit Harry Truman's home, library and museum. Get your thrills at Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun. Be sure to ask where to sample the city's famous barbecue too. A Bass Pro Shops retail store and the new Independence Events Center are minutes from the campground.

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Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

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Recreation
Playground
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
The campsite was clean, relatively flat, and user friendly. Unfortunately it was right off the highway and the road noise was quite pronounced during rush hour. Fortunately, I was planning to get back on the road early so waking up a few minutes before my alarm went off wasn’t a huge deal. I would stay there again if on a road trip.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We stayed here overnight, arrived late and left early. It did it’s job but we wouldn’t come back to stay multiple nights here. Overnight again? Sure! Bathrooms were clean.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We pulled in late and left early. There was only one spot left when we arrived at 9:15 and although there were no sites for late check-in The camp host was kind enough to find us and find a spot The staff was really friendly. Sight was fine. Full pull through. Bathrooms were clean. Location was close to the road. They were making breakfast on Saturday morning for the guests. We were away early. That said, 3. Mi up the road there was a loves where you could camp at exit 31.
1 year ago

MC
English (US)
Too pricey for what you get. Their new premium sites were small, our 39 ft just fit. Site was gravel and level. The site included a cement patio with fire ring, grill and table w/ chairs. A good idea but no shade so too hot to sit out… need a sunshade over outside area. Chairs were very uncomfortable. Staff was pleasant and helpful.
2 years ago

MDM
English (US)
It’s a KOA , gravel sites levelish… pool looked nice . The women’s Bathrooms smelled like sewer and one of the two mornings the campground smelled bad too ( ??) Lots of traffic noise. We Thought it was far too overpriced for this place (and if you go , don’t waste your money on the KC baby back rib place they give you a menu for when you check in . It was so overpriced and underwhelming as to make me want to complain to the KOA for supporting such a poor business to travelers !)
2 years ago

sucker4status
English (US)
This place was easy to access; check-in was smooth; people were nice; property was clean; site was level; and a lovely smell of barbecue wafted through the air (never did figure out the source.) The only negative was the lack of wifi. My site (#17) was on one of the property borders which might be why I was never able to maintain a connection. Did have decent service on T-Mobile and AT&T.
2 years ago

Hotellounge
English (US)
Came through traveling west. I choose KOA since I expect at a minimum a level site. This even says KOA holiday and it must be the poorest KOA I ever experienced. I could not get my Motorhomes level in the original site 32, despite using blocks under the wheels and everything. Ended up upgrading to their premium aote since it was the only one left. On this one, with the use of blocks I could finally level out the RV. This is subpar. Add to this that the sites are very small, making it even harder to position the RV since you do want to open your slides, it is not a place I ever want to come back to. Oh, and did I mention it actually backs up to to I70? Road noise is ever ongoing.
3 years ago

Dare to Adventure
English (US)
We stopped here as a 1 night travel stop. Not far from I-70. It actually backs up to it which creates an awful lot of road noise. This is billed as a Holiday KOA and they do have those amenities which appeared to be in OK shape. As for the sites themselves, not thrilled. Our pull thru site was short, a bit un-level with poor outdoor space and a long pull for the sewer hose. Most of the campground is not paved so when it rains, you have a sloppy mess. Sites on the back side are right on I-70 which is a continual roar. Other sites we observed were not much better. We witnessed several large rigs unable to full get into their site. They had to unhitch and go park their tow vehicle some place else. For $60 a night, I expected more. Would I stay again? Maybe, but sure isn’t my first choice.
3 years ago

bcswartz
English (US)
Stayed one night, paying around $60 even with our KOA membership (a bit much, in my opinion). The spaces were tight: the power pole for the site to the right of us was pretty much in our site. We were also lucky they weren't completely full, as we would have had a lot of trouble leaving with our 37-foot fifth-wheel if we hadn't been able to drive through an empty site 10. The exit road between the sites and the office was one-way and very narrow. Cell service was decent: my Verizon hotspot device with MIMO antenna got between 40-60Mbps down and 10Mbps up (enough for streaming TV), and my AT&T smartphone had 4 bars. The campground backs up to I-70, so there is a fair amount of road noise. They have two large fenced-in dog parks with 5-foot tall fences and no dog agility equipment, which we saw as a plus. Decent little playground for kids (we have none).
3 years ago