Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona

Address: 1540 S Tomahawk Rd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119.
Phone: 8005623404.
Website: koa.com
Specialties: Campground, Camping cabin, Lodge, RV park.
Other points of interest: Onsite services, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, RV camping, RV electric hookup, RV sewer hookup, RV water hookup, Camping fee, Good for kids, Playground, Free parking lot, On-site parking, Paid parking lot, Dog park, Dogs allowed.
Opinions: This company has 850 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.1/5.

📌 Location of Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey is a premier camping destination located at 1540 S Tomahawk Rd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119. The campground offers a wide range of accommodations, including camping cabins, lodges, and RV sites with full hookups. Visitors can enjoy the onsite amenities such as a playground, dog park, and picnic areas. Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey is wheelchair accessible, with accessible entrances and parking lots available for guests with disabilities.

The campground has received positive reviews from its patrons, with an impressive average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars based on 850 reviews on Google My Business. Guests particularly appreciate the cleanliness of the facilities, the friendly staff, and the well-maintained grounds.

Specialties:
- Campground
- Camping cabin
- Lodge
- RV park

Other points of interest:
- Onsite services
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- RV camping
- RV electric hookup
- RV sewer hookup
- RV water hookup
- Camping fee
- Good for kids
- Playground
- Free parking lot
- On-site parking
- Paid parking lot
- Dog park
- Dogs allowed

To make a reservation or learn more about the campground's features and services, visitors can contact Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey by phone at 800-562-3404 or by visiting their website at koa.com.

For those seeking an unforgettable outdoor experience in the heart of Arizona, Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey offers a fantastic opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying top-notch amenities and services. Don't hesitate to contact them today and plan your next adventure

👍 Reviews of Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona
Garet G.
5/5

There's a variety of camping options - RV w/ hookup, freestanding tent, & cabin. I always go for the cabin. Grounds are always well maintained, bathrooms & showers are always clean & reasonably warm. There's a communal outdoor sink for camp meal cleanup. There's an ice machine & a water dispenser available 24/7, and essential sundries for sale in the office. It's easy to make acquaintance with neighboring campers, or easy enough to ignore them. Staff members are friendly & easy to find, as they make regular rounds of the whole park. The park location gets you near Goldfield Ghost Town & Arizona Renaissance Festival while still being a short drive to Apache Junction & Mesa businesses.

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona
Lauren S.
5/5

Very nice RV park! The sites are very nice size, plenty of room to set up your outdoor area. It is also is very close to shopping and many different site seeing places. We stayed for 2 weeks and will definitely come back next year!

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona
Belinda A.
5/5

I have no idea why the other reviews say there's rude people here. They are all really kind that just care about the rules. There's always someone driving a golf cart around the community and feels safe here.
The property does have older buildings (80’s probably). It’s clean its neat and everything works. No issues the few times we have stayed here with neighbors or the surrounding neighborhood. Great hot showers!

Out of all of the RV parks in Phoenix area that are generally…unsafe feeling or the trailers/RVs are falling apart.. Not here!

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona
Megan R.
3/5

It's okay. Not great, not terrible, just okay. It is definitely overpriced. There's a weird mix of people that stay there- some are really well off and act it, some are struggling and act it. You can tell if you read some of these reviews who is who. I never felt unsafe or anything like that, but I wouldn't say it was fancy there other than the price. The lots are very undeveloped, not very level, larger gravel. Unless you have an rv with working autolevel, you will probably be tilted without some leveling blocks. The pool and hot tub aren't bad but they need to be cleaned more often and rules about diving and child supervision should be better enforced. The clubhouse is always locked so that's useless. The laundry dryers are a joke, but the washers are fine. The public bathrooms and showers are cramped and sometimes clean. Overall, okay but not great.

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona
N O.
5/5

Park was immaculate well kept. Showers were clean and worked well a bit small but I'm a big guy.

Only con was WiFi had 0.20 mps throttled. Couldn't even use it to check mail for work.

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona
Jim C.
5/5

A very nice KOA. Clean and neatly kept, roomy pull through sites. Raked gravel. Pedestal and utilities in good condition. Bathroom is old but very clean and we'll maintained. Great AT&T cell service. I'll stay here again. $78 for my site.

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona
kiasu L.
4/5

Small RV park. Well managed & maintained. Staffs are friendly & helpful. RV Spaces are wide with road leading to it being wide as well. It is clean even the dog park. Only one tourist attraction that we would recommend & that is the Apache Trail to Tortilla Flats Stagecoach for good food & excellent gelato.

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA Journey - Apache Junction, Arizona
Darci R.
2/5

The workers here are great and work really hard to make sure that the park looks its best! We were here for 6 nights during the week of Thanksgiving and it was filled with campers, but it was for the most part quiet and people kept to themselves. The reason why I am giving two stars is because I feel like the location is maybe a little sketchy, The people next to us were smoking marijuana (which I understand is legal in Arizona, but I’m not a fan of it and I know others aren’t as well so I want to add that in my review). The bigger issue was that there were way too many dogs off leash. We have three small dogs and twice while we were walking them they were attacked by larger dogs that were either not tied up or broke away from being tied up. It was a very scary experience both times. There were many other dogs that were off leash, but stayed in their site (thank goodness!). I always appreciate KOA because they allow us to bring our three dogs where most places have a limit of two; however, big dogs unleashed are just too dangerous for us, and we will not be back to this KOA.

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