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Hmmm,
I will have to disagree. It depends on what your requirements and expectatiions are. I can't really say I think of KOAs as destination spots (the Seligman AZ Old Route 66 KOA is an exception. I enjoy kicking back with a cold one and just watching the trains) but they're easy to book reservations at, usually have passable WiFi and decent power. Some even throw in free cable. We're very familliar with most if not all of the northern AZ ones and I have no complaints. Our June road trip starting Saturday to the Telluride Bluegrass Festival will be almost entirely at KOA basecamps (the Ouray CO. KOA might just be another exception). But my point is we park the Airstream at KOAs while we're off on adventures. My less fond 'camping' memories are of 70s era KOAs out on the prairie.
-KL
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