Address: 1600 State Hwy 20, Willits, CA 95490, USA
Phone: +17074596179
Kelly Miracle
We spent 6 months here due to work. From day 1 couldn't of asked for more friendly and helpful staff. The grounds are well kept and clean. There is a great hiking trail up the moutain, a beautiful pond. And you can't beat the view from top. We enjoyed our stay here and will definitely go back.
Ben Huisman
Lots of highway noise during the day, tight backin sites not really big rig friendly though pull through sites probably are. Had to ask staff to use blower to clean our site and remove socks and sticky fly traps along fence. Would have preferred to no be facing the spray park and we were not informed of this when we checked in. Bad directions to campsite, had to circle the park to get rv oriented the right way to back in.
Roxie
Water park and playground area were closed
Tina Deason
Our family took a weekend getaway to reconnect and have fun. We were greeted with warm smiles and enthusiasm toward our excitement. We rented a cabin and had no power, but maintenance came and it was on in less than 5 minutes. . . at 10 pm! They were so prompt! Also, the cabins were equiped with AC and it was hot during our stay, we were grateful. Not luxurious, but so comfortable and clean. We would recommend for all age families-- ours was 10 people ages 4-59, mostly 30-somethings, and we all had fun. Pick up at the train depot for the Skunk Train made the trip even easier. Located near stores and sporting goods, and restaurants. Great location, easy drive. Worth the fair prices and excellent memories!
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We had our three dogs, no problem. Must be kept on a leash, and they have a great little pet area. The KOA in Willett also has a pond, for fishing, a splash fountain, and a petting zoo. It's a fairly large, well maintained, and comfortable KOA.
Definitely a good place friendly staff lots of things to do ocean is close
Yes, but you have to pay for a day pass, which is $15 and the showers are only open 8:00am-8:00pm.
No ... you don't need a membership. You just need to be camping there. However, if you're not camping there - check with the office and see if they offer day passes. Might be from between 2 to 10 dollars. If you ARE a KOA member, camping is cheaper and there are free days, also, you earn points for discounts and free camping. Day passes are offered for non members and non campers. At Willits I have used day passes for the disc golf.
Yes, look up KOA extended stay camping.
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The cost varies, and I doubt there are any deals.
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