Flagstaff KOA Holiday
Campground · Flagstaff ·

Flagstaff KOA Holiday

Campground · Flagstaff ·

Ponderosa shade, mountain views, banana bikes, barrel train

Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null

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5803 US-89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Get directions

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5803 US-89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Get directions

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Nov 8, 2025

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Dave H.

Google
We stayed at this KOA the last week of October. We came in from the north on 89 with our pickup and 5th wheel (53 feet overall). The campground entrance is well marked. The check in process was seamless and counter person (Kat) was excellent. Our site left a lot to be desired for a “premium” site. The site had a fairly good size washout the entire length of the site making leveling our camper difficult. Adding to the mix of trying to level the camper, the patio had a large tree stump in the middle at the edge of the patio adjoining the site. When we finally found a location within the site (50 minutes now), we found we had to move the camper again to avoided the stump with our camper steps. When all this was done, I walked to the office to basically complain about this “premium” site. I was told the area had experienced several days of rain prior to our arrival. Personnel apologized and I went back to my camper. About an hour later, Kat called and said they were discounting the fees I had paid. I found this to be thoughtful and fair so cudo’s to the campground for making this right. But the stump has to go! Okay, the utilities. The 50-amp power was “clean” and the pole located about halfway on the site. So was the water. The sewer hookup was located at the entrance to the site (143). Be aware of that. The bathhouse was clean. Laundry facilities was good and take cards, no quarters. The campground itself was quiet but Highway 89 is right outside the campground so traffic is heard pretty well. Lots of sirens. And of course the obligatory KOA train noise. The location of this campground is very nice for sightseeing. Overall, I would stay here again!

Philip M.

Google
We spent a week at this older KOA (probably built when Route 66 was new) while visiting the many sights in the area. You're surrounded by many mature ponderosa pines throughout the campground. The entrance to and exit from the CG are narrow and not well identified, and the CG sign is obscured by pines. Further, the entrance and registration area about half the size they should be to accommodate incoming campers. When we came in and parked our rig to register, another camper in a trailer rig tried to exit through the narrow entrance -- he would have clipped the front of our rig if I hadn't leaned on my horn to stop him. I then disconnected our toad, moved it, then backed up a good 10'-to-15' so that he could then proceed to exit through the entrance. The roads (paved) are narrow and the sites (gravel) are typical for an older KOA -- on the small side and not very level. We had a "premium" site that required we park our motorhome right next to the patio in order to get fairly level -- and then a huge tree was two feet away so that we couldn't open the awning. To top it off; parking there meant that the connections were inconveniently 20+ feet away. As we were there for a week, we took advantage of the laundry (clean), but there was no designated parking next to the laundry or bath house. Another major inconvenience. Balanced against these issues, the staff was great -- helpful and friendly, and the location itself is a good place to serve as home base for visiting many of the sights nearby. Our premium site had a nice patio, propane grill, firepit, and relatively new Adirondeck-style furniture. Wifi was adequate for some streaming, but slowed in the evenings. Overall, the CG was a mixed bag, but we'd stay there again if we were in the area.

Lisa J.

Google
Lots of amenities, but the sites we stayed in were just ok. It was difficult to determine which site was ours and which electric/water was ours. Our neighbors behind us were extremely close. Some road noise at night but relatively quiet and peaceful. Flagstaff is great.

Zervantiana (.

Google
Super conveniently located in Flagstaff. Decent space between sites. Good prices during off and on season. Staff is always very friendly. We have stayed with the Flagstaff koa several times. We have tent camped, SUV camped, and brouught our cab over camper. They have seen us through our upgrades over the years and have always been a great location with great staff.

J M.

Google
The restrooms were horrible. Showers looked like they had black mold and the toilets yuck! The ladies in the office never answer phones. Had to go up to the office to speak with them regarding my sewer hook up, and they were just standing around talking or on their phones. I use to stay there in the past and it was wonderful. Not sure, if they have new management or what? They use to have a breakfast truck. It was great. They no longer offer it. Only reason I gave 2 stars is bc their service guys were great and very nice.

Jazmin H.

Google
People at the front check in are great. Came in late and didn’t know I was already assigned a spot so I picked my own. Next morning they adjusted it so I didn’t have to move. Beautiful view and fresh air! Having an amazing time with my family!

Vicker32

Google
The Flagstaff KOA exceeded our expectations! We camped for 3 nights over July 4th. At check-in we were very pleasantly surprised to see a huge list of activities for the kids over the holiday. Mine slucing, candy scavenger hunts, ceramic painting, tye dyeing, giant Jenga games, trails at the back of the property, hay trailer rides every afternoon, and more! While our kids are 13 & 17, they still found these activities fun and a great way to pass the down time between activities away from camp. The front desk staff were excellent and the bathrooms clean. There was a fire ban in the area, but the KOA had portable fire pits available for rent ($30/night) that were a life saver for the evenings. Overall, would definitely go back!

Susan G.

Google
Great location and great camp site. Had lots of shade and room for tents. Staff was real friendly. Restrooms and showers were clean. We had a family reunion there and other family rented the cabins but everyone always gathered at our site because it was very roomy (site #136). I would definitely come back here.