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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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3.5 / 5 (6 votes )

Lake Isabella/Kern River KOA

15627 Highway 178
93283, Weldon
California, the United States

Outdoor enthusiasts will love this KOA. Ideally located in the Sierra Mountains, the campground also backs up to the Kern River Preserve. Poised midway between Southern California and Yosemite or Death Valley, this KOA offers easy access to acclaimed whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Kern River. Enjoy nearby lake access for boating, jet skiing, fishing, windsurfing or swimming. Off-road enthusiasts can access miles of trails right from the campground. Facilities for golfing, skiing or snowboarding are a short drive away. Visit the Trail of a Hundred Giants, Silver City Ghost Town and the Native American Cultural Center, hike to waterfalls or experience natural waterslides. At this KOA, you'll find everything from large, shady pull thrus to tent sites, a family pool, playground, game room, general store and pub. We also have 2 deluxe cabins, 2 two room cabins, 4 one room cabins, and 2 deluxe tents. Ice cream socials, crafts, games for all ages, pancake breakfasts and movie nights help make your stay great!

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Anonymous
English (US)
My daughter and I stayed 2 nights in a electric tent site which was perfect for us. We stayed in the winter so the camp was empty. We used this place as a resting place so we can enjoy the rest of local sites. I will go again but next time in a cabin.
1 year ago

grace
English (US)
This campsite is a little bit out of town, so it was quite lovely amidst the pastures. It was a great location, halfway between Kern River Brewing and the Miracle Hotsprings. The site was tiny. We backed in our 16 foot trailer, our kids tent and car took up the rest of the space, except for the picnic table to the side. Our site had power and water. The bathrooms were big, well ventilated, and clean. Showers are free. There is a small store that sells ice and all the typical camper sundries. We could dump our tanks on our way out. The campsite fee is $42 per night but they charged us an additional $10 for the two extra people, 4 total. I would stay here again, but not in the summer when I imagine the campsite fills up. Then I think it would feel very crowded.
3 years ago

Matthias
English (US)
Site was not perfect but OK. No shadow. Enough space, nicely decorated and a small shop to but everything.
3 years ago

Josh
English (US)
Park was ok, very dusty and a lot of thorns and stickers in out spot. None of the park had 50amp which made it tough to keep it cool in the afternoon’s. On our last night the Power keep going on and off again just making in uncomfortable when it was over 105 that day pool was small, packed and dirty. The overall park is a little ran down and out dated needs some work especially the bathrooms. Check in was perfect and plenty of room to back in. Staff was very friendly and nice probably wouldn’t stay here again but in a pinch it will work
3 years ago

Gabe
English (US)
This is the worst KOA we have ever stayed at! The campground is very poorly maintained. They have not taken the time to refresh the gravel on the roads around camp so the entire campsite is very dusty and filled with divets and potholes. We had a back-in site and the hookups are located at back of a back-in site, not on the side as they usually are, so our lines barely reached. The site was not level. The back of the site was uphill so it was impossible to level our trailer. Also, since the hookups are at the back of the site, how are you expected to dump sewer uphill? Since we couldn't dump at our site we thought we would use the camp dump station. Big mistake. The camp dump station was disgusting and backing up everywhere. We had our dog with us and wanted to take her for a walk but it was so difficult due to all the dried dog poop everywhere that was not picked up. The dog area was so filled with poop I wouldn't even take my dog in there. The campground posted a 10pm-8am quiet time. This was not enforced at all and there were people playing loud music late into the night. Given that Kern County has the highest rate of COVID cases in California, you would expect them to take some COVID precautions to keep people safe. This campground is taking none. No one is wearing masks including hosts/staff. There is no social distancing happening. The pool area had a very large gathering when we arrived with more than 10 people. This campground is a disaster and I recommend finding somewhere else to stay.
3 years ago