The Amarillo KOA is located in the beautiful town of Amarillo, and is a great spot to truly enjoy a southern vacation. Campers flock there each year to enjoy local sites like the Cadillac Ranch Public Art Installation, the exhibits at the Don Harrington Discovery Center, the Texas Air and Space Museum, Panhandle Plains Historical Museum and the American Quarter-Horse Hall of Fame. For the outdoor-enthusiast, travelers can expect the gorgeous sights at the Amarillo Botanical Gardens and the western species at the Amarillo Zoo. Wildcat Bluff nature Park and the Ellwood Park are also excellent spots and there's a number of other places for exploring and bike-riding, as well as a water park and car exhibits. Campers can enjoy horseback riding, outdoor swimming and sunset viewing and stargazing, so for an easy-going vacation, this is also a great campground.
This big rig and pet friendly campground includes WiFi, water, sewerage, electrical hookups, propane, cable TV and bike rentals. Hope to see you soon!
30 Amps
50 Amps
Big Rig Friendly
Cable Hookups
Pet Friendly
Sewer Hookups
Water Hookups
WiFi
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Spring T Adams
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is our second visit here. Small RV park, like 64 sites. It has a small but decent laundry. There are some permanent residents here in single wide mobile homes, very nice people. Visitors here come back for the company, the security and the quiet. This a family friendly, pet friendly, all age, (people & RVS) friendly place. There is no playground, or clubhouse or pool. Myself? Don't even miss the stuff, why pay for what I don't use? Security? There are surveillance cameras placed throughout the park. The manager, Gary, and his dog, Iggy, walk the park at random times. This is an older part of town, some might say run-down. Things have changed since we were here 2 yrs. ago, for the better. Within walking distance is a WalMart, Starbucks, several restaurants like McDonalds, Burger King. Short drives are Pizza Hut, Dominoes, KFC. The Mesa Swap Meet is 15 minutes away. Decent library within a mile or 2. Spaces are kinda small but at times you don't have a neighbor, so spreading out, (a little) is ok. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
1/30/2017