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Maggie

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: We stayed here 5 nights to tour the gorge area. August 2021. If you hate train noise you might not like this place but doesn’t bother me. Had a great site along back of park with full hookups. You don’t have a lot of choices in this area to stay at but we liked the park. Book early to get a good site. Closer to office is rather tight. We have a 27’ 5th wheeler. Laundry was small so pick off times to go. Pool was not the best kept up so I would not use it. I expect more from a KOA.

Posted May 09, 2022 by Maggie from Telford PA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Pablo

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: I’ve stayed at some really nice KOAs. This is not one of them. Overpriced for a sh***y dirt site where someone had clearly dumped their grey water tank on the ground. When we asked to move sites they insisted it was not allowed. Ok for a night when you just need a place to sleep. Oh, and the train, so maybe sleep isn’t much of an option.

Posted Aug 20, 2021 by Pablo from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Lawrence

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: Over the years we’ve stayed at quite a few campgrounds, but this campground is in a complete wrong location. Without much modification this location could function as a train station platform. Trains are running at less than 20 feet from this site 24/7 blowing their horns. As you can imagine you won’t get much sleep at this site. Not sure if the are earplugs on the market that can suppress this level of sound. Generally the staff was very friendly expect for one supervisor who ordered us not to put a mat on the grass (used in front of the RV to sit on and keep dirt out) as it would kill their grass. Perhaps they should make it a house rule that mats are forbidden to put on the grass -in front of your rv. The KOA pool was closed like all the local tourist attractions due to COVID-19. The entire town was cutoff from cable TV (including KOA) and the few open local restaurants stop serving dinner at 6PM.

Posted Jul 22, 2020 by Lawrence from Ventura county, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

CarolfromAZ

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: This is a nice enough KOA for an overnight stop. The people are nice and most of the sites are great. Our pull through was next to the office so it was a bit cramped and our hang out area was dirt which wasn’t the best. We were able to leave our car hooked up to our 37’ MH, so that was nice. There is a fenced dog area and a playground. We did not use any of the facilities. We would probably stop by again.

Posted Jul 10, 2019 by CarolfromAZ from Arizona . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

C

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: I'm a 24 ft class c towing a car. Like pull thrus for that reason. Was put on end spot with 3 lanes of traffic, kids, bikes around me. No privacy whatsoever. People allowed to park extra cars on grass all over the place - even into other folks sites. Trains are very close, run 24/7 and have whistles blowing long and loud as they pass camp. Sites and interior roads are mostly dirt, not even gravel. Lots of trees. Can use cable but no satellite or tv antennas.

Posted Jul 27, 2017 by C from SD. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mystic Warrior

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: We booked a large pull through site with full 50amps hookups a full month in advance. When we arrived we were told a "mistake" was made and they only had 30amp service in a "pull through" site. The site was impossible to enter with our 42' Coach Towing a 18' trailer, Narrow roads with large trees close to sites on both sides, we had to unhook our trailer and the park hosts had to pull our trailer into the site. Dirt roads, small, dusty sites, BBQ pit right next to neighbors sewer hookup and not made for any Big Rigs. Only bright spot was the Park Hosts, nice, helpful and apologetic. Our KOA experience was not a good one.

Posted Jul 12, 2017 by Mystic Warrior from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Sckgl

For KOA Holiday Cascade Locks: We stayed here one night on the way to the Oregon Coast and one night on the way home. Had space #86 both nights which is a long paved deluxe 50amp pull through. First night the plug for the cable tv was broken. I told the office and it was fixed within minutes. Lots of tall trees which provide a lot of shade.

As everyone else has reported, the train horn is very loud and often. First train through in the morning is about 5:30am. I was driving a 38 ft Class A pulling a Ford Explorer. Driving through the park to leave you have to negotiate several pretty tight turns.

Other than the train horn it is a typical KOA. It is located in a rural residential area and it is too far to walk to town.

Posted Oct 01, 2016 by Sckgl from Idaho. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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