“Just off Rt. 66!”
Keeps Guests Connected at Amarillo KOA on Historic Route 66!Get your kicks at the award-winning, family-owned and operated campground, Amarillo KOA, conveniently located just off Historic Route 66. Extend your stay and wander the famous highway to see local attractions such as the Cadillac Ranch, American Quarter Horse Heritage Center & Museum, or visit the Route 66 historic district featuring antiques, boutiques and eclectic dining. Drive to the bottom of the second-largest canyon in the U.S. for hiking, biking and jeep or horseback rides. Take in the musical drama, "TEXAS" (seasonal), at the outdoor amphitheater in Palo Duro Canyon, the "Grand Canyon of Texas." Visit the largest historical museum in Texas, the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum. Discover thrills for the young and the young-at-heart with a visit to Wonderland Park, Splash Amarillo and Alibates Flint Quarries. Enjoy this KOA's Western metal art displayed within the campground. As the day ends, delight in a refreshing swim in the heated pool (seasonal), freshen up in our immaculate bathroom/shower facilities, and take in the Big Texan Steakhouse for a night of enjoyment! Another great option is to come visit our new guest lounge and relax after a long day on the road. The enclosed KampK9 parks allow your four-legged friends to romp, run and play off-leash with the watchful eye of their owner! Whether you are tent camping on a grass-shaded site, relaxing in a cozy Camping Cabin or Studio Lodge, traveling in a Teardrop Camper or a Big Rig diesel pusher, this well-groomed KOA campground easily accommodates all guests! Visit the newly renovated camp store to purchase unique merchandise for family and friends of all ages.
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Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 11 users | Last reported on September 18, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 7 users | Last reported on September 18, 2023T-Mobile 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on April 10, 2023The place is clean, but it is behind a trailer park, the Wi-Fi is very slow, there are trains very close by the call and there's also an airport close by. The staff are very helpful. The cabins are nice and block out the noise. But tents are placed closest to tracks. Two showers in bathrooms, but clean.
This campground was very nice in lots of ways: friendly staff, clean, convenient facilities, affordable supplies, an old-school type playground that our kids loved, and easy access off the highway. We enjoyed our time there.
However, there are things that were not great, as well: the surrounding location (largely industrial) was rough, with an unsavory trailer park immediately next door, as well as an airport &
train tracks very nearby, leading to lots of noise, especially overnight. The tent sites had little to no shade and the ground was so hard that we had to buy a hammer to put in tent stakes.
This was a suitable stopover on a long road trip, but not a place I’d go out of my way to stay.
Shop was well stocked and had a variety of fun items ranging from Texas Wine to Route 66 novelty items. Bathrooms were older but well maintained and clean. Staff was friendly. There is a lot of fun decorative iron to look at. The camp-sights themselves were not that nice. Overall this is a good place to spend one night.
Nice campground with clean bathroom and showers. Traveler beware if you come in after hours. We didn't have any power, and tried calling the emergency number listed on the night check in. No answer and voice-mail was full. We ended up using the 110 to get through the night (it was 11pm by that time). In the morning when I mentioned the issue to them. I was told that it happened before, and mistakes happen. They asked if I had called the other number listed on the window, and I said no, we had found a way around it by that time. She said she was sorry, and hoped today was better. Very frustrating to hear that they were aware of the issue with the after hours number,but didn't do anything about it.
In the absolute middle of nowhere, two sex shops and a porn studio nearby, but no restaurants. A bit of a drive into actual Amarillo. Also, if you’re tent camping, check the wind speed, because our tent almost blew away at 1am lol. No complimentary coffee either.
This is THE WORST KOA we’ve ever stayed at period. We have spend 8 years an 85,000 miles traveling across the USA and Canada, and never once have been asked to leave!! The manager was apparently having a bay day, and when I asked her if the WiFi was working, she deflected the question by referring to the bad storms recently. But is the internet working? No, she said, I muttered “that figures” under my breath, which she didn’t take kindly to and asked if I wanted a refund. I asked her if she was “knocking something off” for the lack of WiFi? She said that was free, I’m canceling your reservation (we had just driven 400 miles and wasn’t taking kindly to this). Ok, let’s just cool off a minute, I said. Let me clear up an apparent issue here, when I said “that figures” it wasn’t about you. We’ve just traveled 6,000 miles and stayed at 28 KOAs and most of them had internet issues too, I also think it would have been polite to let people know in advance in case we need to make another choice. Then she lost it… In a very raised voice she says, What do you expect me to do, call all of my 100,000 visitors and let them know? Obviously not, but maybe a sign in the window or letting me know when I’m making the reservations could work? She then said I had 1 hr to leave before she called the police? Are you KIDDING ME??? You throwing me out of the park over an internet issue? Then some other KOA Shirt that I’d never seen before, chimes in “You’ve been causing trouble ever since you got here”! Excuse me???? I’ve never met you and I’ve only been here 20 mins, what exactly did I do? You raised your voice! Ohhh that crime, I’m outta here.. my wife have also traveled the world for the last 40 years without incident…Goodbye Amarillo KOA, and good riddance (home office notified of your shameful behavior)
Great place to stay! Super clean facilities, nice pool, and very friendly n HELPFUL staff!!
The staff was friendly, the place was super clean and easy to access. The sites were level. I stopped in, worked during the following day (paid for a late check out) and took off. It was super quiet at night.
Nightly Rate: $43.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
This place really surprised me. I stayed at the West Glacier KOA a month earlier. They won the 2017 KOA of the year. They staff at the Amarillo KOA pulled the stops out to provide superb service. I showed up at 7 pm expecting to get my site number on the door and found an entire crew waiting to check me in and escort me to my spot. Great job folks!
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 59
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We went to Amarillo to get the propane water heater switch and the water pump fixed at an RV dealership and stayed at this campground for a couple days before we dropped our trailer off.
While it was small, this KOA was very nice! When you first arrive, you're checked in and someone will escort you to your spot and help you maneuver in! They had wonderful customer service and were very friendly.
There was a pool that we enjoyed cooling off in, and the bathrooms/showers were the cleanest I've ever seen at a campground! It's out in the middle of nowhere, and there's really nothing much to do out in Amarillo, except to go to Palo Duro Canyon State Park, which was worth the hour drive.
I wouldn't necessarily go back to Amarillo, but this KOA sure made our short stay there very enjoyable!
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Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: -
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Wifi
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Affiliation
- Kampgrounds of America (KOA)
- Back In RV Sites Count
- 20
- Last Nightly Rate
- 64.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 42.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 30.0
- Max Length
- 60ft
- Pull Through RV Sites Count
- 45
- Sites Count
- 105
- Standard Tent Sites Count
- 14
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Swimming Pool
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Fifty Amp
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Full Hookup
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Dump Station
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Big Rigs
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Open Seasonally
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Age Restricted
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Boondock
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Firewood
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Laundry
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Mobile Homes
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Permit Required
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Propane
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Adult Only
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