“relax & enjoy all that nature has to offer”
We are located in the heart of The Pioneer Valley in Western Massachusetts, near MGM Springfield, Six Flags New England, The Big E, Basketball Hall of Fame and the GREAT Downtown Northampton, located a short distance from both I-90 The Mass Pike AND Interstate 91, with your route to us clearly marked with Blue Camper signs. NEW ! Come camp with us on one of our new BIG RIG full hookup pull-through sites, located in the front of the campground near the 2 swimming pools, mining sluice, basketball court, playground and the KAMPK9 off-leash dog park. We've also added 20 more back in full hookup sites with angled driveways and plenty of grass. We also offer wooded sites for all sizes of trailers, pop ups, or tents.No camping equipment? We have comfortable for you, or as a great alternative to a motel room when visiting Western Massachusetts. The Northampton Springfield, MA area offers plenty to do and see. , and the are located about 30 minutes away. We are near UMASS Amherst, Smith College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke and Amherst College. features a unique blend of independent retail shops, eclectic restaurants and cafes, many art galleries, museums, clubs, and theaters. The Pioneer Valley is also home to , Eastern States Exposition, , , , Great Hiking and Biking Trails, and much more. Pioneer Valley is home to some of the most breath taking New England fall foliage, some is even able to be viewed from the sites on the campground, or get in your car and just travel the hill towns and explore the surrounding area, finding cute shops and great mountain views. You can also choose to just stay at our GREAT KOA. We offer all the amenities you expect, like swimming pools, planned daily activities during the summer, and a whole lot more, or just relax and enjoy all that nature has to offer.
Reviews of Northampton - Springfield KOA Holiday
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Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on August 08, 2020AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on October 14, 2023This is a big campground which goes all the way up a hill into the woods. The front has open sites with no shade, and from the middle to the back it's mostly wooded.
The front is near the office and pool, and it was very crowded there. Lots of families hanging out.
In the middle of the woods there was a mixture of tents and RVs. Fairly busy there too, and a fair amount of smoke from fires.
The upper end / back of the campground is the best in my opinion. It's quieter as it's away from all that activity. The back-in sites up there are wide and fairly easy to get into. The trees coverage is nice. There's an open space in the middle too for pull through sites that easily accommodates bigger rigs. This open space also provides some extra room for backing into the aforementioned back-in sites.
Our site was pretty level, only requiring one block under the left side tires. Most sites up top were level.
This place isn't really convenient to groceries, shopping, or restaurants. It takes a little while on back roads to get there, and the speed limits change constantly up and down from 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 mph. Seems like most of the limits in this area are artificially low, and it'll take you longer to get anywhere.
We saw some long term residents here and some of their spaces were cluttered and their campers were dirty, but nothing too crazy.
The road from the middle to the top of the hill and back is bumpy and dusty. Not bad enough to do any damage. Take it slow and steady and it'll be ok.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 1
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Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
Overall not a bad place. No real feeling of anyone running the place mostly young kids that checked us in. Not so welcoming chickens and rooster chasing us in to check in. Roosters also crowing in morning if near front of park. Wood is stored outside and it shows as it does not burn well. Outlook farm just up the road was the highlight of our stay.
Nightly Rate: $50.00
Days Stayed: 1
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Verizon 4G
Overall the place was good. It is a fairly big campsite with a flat lower area that is a mix of open sites and some shade if you had a site on the parameter. The upper area was on a hillside and wooded with plenty of shade. The lower area where we stayed was busy throughout the day, but seemed calmer in the evening compared to the upper area. The staff were numerous, friendly, and helpful.
The facilities were decent. The pool was clean and well kept. The mini golf course was in need of a lot of attention. The playground was big and had plenty of space for the kids to play. The roads were decent… which is saying a lot given the amount of rain that we experienced in the area. You can tell the crew on site did a lot of on the spot repair work given the washouts. Kudos to them.
We stayed on site #6, which is a full hook up with sewer 30 amp site. It also had a small dog kennel for our pups to use. The site was a decent size with a fire ring, propane grill, swing, picnic table, and chairs. The RV parking spot was stoned in and fairly level. I could have used my leveling blocks, but it was close enough to level. My biggest gripe was that the lower areas of the grass on our site was swamped with all the rain. Again, not the campsites fault, but annoying nonetheless.
Long story short… We would go back without hesitation.
Nightly Rate: $82.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 6
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 5G
Reservations were easy on the KOA website. Check in was all set up for us on arrival. I was driven to the site by the golf cart guy who also helped me set up in the site. The site was fairly level gravel. There is a lot of tree cover but they thin them to be sure they don’t interfere with getting into the sites. There is a pool that was closed in October. There is a nice play area for kids and a mini-golf course. Every site had a picnic table and fire ring. There are restrooms close. AT&T had 2 bars of 5G. The free WiFi is good and streaming quality can be purchased (although I streamed fine on the basic WiFi). Antenna gets ABC and PBS but they have cable that gets many more channels (interesting that there were no major networks and the picture was fuzzy). The camp is close to Amherst, the Northampton Rail Trail, the Berkshires, Norman Rockwell Museum, the Eric Carle Museum and the Dr. Seuss Museum.
Nightly Rate: $56.00
Days Stayed: 4
Site Number: 75
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 5G
We really enjoyed our time here. Make SURE you follow THEIR directions to get here if you have a camper or big motor home. Exit 3 is the only exit you should take!! Stay up front and not in the orchards If you are a big rig. It was a fun place to have fun with kiddos.
Our site was premium because we didn’t want to drive to orchards. It was fantastic and even had a dog kennel and swing❤️
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Affiliation
- Kampgrounds of America (KOA)
- Last Nightly Rate
- 56.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 18.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 50.0
- Season End
- October 31
- Season Start
- mid-April
- Sites Count
- 129
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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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Fulltime Residents
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Laundry
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Permit Required
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Propane
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