“KOA Kampground in Seligman, AZ”
Come and relax with us in Northern Arizona! All of our sites at the Seligman/Route 66 KOA are pull-through sites. From teardrop campers to big diesel pushers, this KOA can easily accommodate your rig. Or stay in one of our Cabins amidst the peace & quiet of Seligman. We have tent sites, too! Take a short jaunt to town and enjoy the nostalgia of Seligman. The town straddles the longest remaining stretch of Historic Route 66. Stop at Delgadillo's Snow Cap for a malt, just as folks did in the 1950s, or try the Road Kill Cafe. In spring, cheer on hundreds of classic cars as they take off on the popular Fun Run to Topock. Enjoy fun and easy day trips to Havasu Falls, Laughlin, the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Prescott, Flagstaff, Williams & Bearizona are easy day trips, too. Then, come back to the campground's high desert setting to relax by the campfire and tell stories of the day's adventures. Warm, sunny days and cool, starry nights are perfect for story-telling. There's no light pollution here! Max pull thru: 73 feet.
Reviews of Seligman - Route 66 KOA Journey
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Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 3 users | Last reported on March 25, 2022AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 4 users | Last reported on June 28, 2022T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 2 users | Last reported on June 19, 2020Love that they had self registration after dark for the sites they had available a life saver after not being able to find a site in Flagstaff or Williams due to ppl evacuating due to fires
This was a late one-night stop after a long day. As far as KOAs go, this was not bad facilities wise. Level hard-packed gravel sites, 30 and 50 amp power, free WiFi, which worked quite well. Some sites with shade.
But the one thing that would prevent us from EVER staying here again was the trains. This is a major train artery heading from the East into California. The tracks are immediately adjacent to the campground. From midnite to 8:00 a.m., I counted well over 20 trains. You won't be sleeping much here. Too bad, because Seligman is a nice little Route 66 town. Founded in 1886, the entire town is on the Historic Registry.
Nightly Rate: $38.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: B4
We stopped here on the way to the Grand Canyon. We arrived afterhours and had plenty of open sites to choose from. We easily parked our 65 foot rig + extra vehicle in their 73 foot pullthru spaces. Seligman, AZ is VERY remote and as such, I contribute some of this park's quirks to this. Otherwise the park was clean, spacious, and the staff friendly. Some of the odd things:
1. When you arrive after hours they want you to write your credit card information on a slip of paper and stick it in a box. In 2018 we have things like PCI guidelines that are supposed to protect payment card data. This process seems a bit outdated an insecure.
2. They close daily from 10am - 2pm and lock that trash dumpster during this time.
3. They allow locals to use the laundry facilities. Had I known, maybe I would have boondocked nearby and avoided the $40/night!
NOTE ABOUT TRAINS: This park is adjacent to railroad tracks but the trains do not use their horns. We did not find it bothersome.
Nightly Rate: $40.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: F1
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
T-Mobile 4G
I give any park extra points for being open during the coronavirus disaster. We paid $40 for a FHU pull-thru site. Not many rigs here, and those were in and out in 1 night on their way elsewhere. Campers were spaced well-apart, we didn't utilize the laundry or restrooms but they seemed adequate and clean when I looked in. Owner was friendly and discouraged that upcoming Route 66 events were canceled. (This will be hard on this little town.) Campground store had a few items and souvenirs. Wi-fi was sub-standard, Verizon was so-so but ATT was excellent. Still wintry here, owner has some grounds work to do when weather improves. We'd stay again. (Note: train tracks are close and busy but they don't whistle and don't bother us anyway.)
Nightly Rate: $40.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: D5
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
Stayed here three nights in June 2020 while working on some local business. It’s right next to the very busy train tracks, so bring earplugs. The pool hasn’t been filled in a long time, by the look of it. The WiFi worked sometimes, but it was never connected to anything (so no internet, but a solid 4 bar connection to nothing). The power fluctuated. The water pressure is weak. THere’s not much shade, and there’s a few abandoned looking rigs.
It worked for us to plug in, dump & rewater. Added the second night cause we ran out of time.
On a positive note, the staff is great, we felt safe, and it was not expensive.
Nightly Rate: $42.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: J6
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile 4G
Hi,
Well my fault..Drove too long and had to stop. With no time or desire to hunt down reviews I defaulted to KOA as they are usually nicer, especially the Journey ones. Not this one!
As I checked in I noticed a cup with free ear plugs and started to wonder and sure enough once in my site here comes the train! Big and loud about 300 yards away.....I had some better quality plugs and fitted them in and had a fine nights sleep.
The rest of the park is kind of run down. That pool is still empty and lots of projects that seem abandoned throughout the park and adjacent lot.
In the scheme of things not real bad. Bring GOOD 3M ear plugs and you'll be ok if you have to make an overnight stop but don't expect too much.
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: E9
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
Koa journey so it’s what you need when you stay in a journey. The location is mediocre. Sites are fine but it’s pretty bare here. And the trains are in your face and loud. I would t recommend for anything other than you need laundry, a stop for the night and full hookups service.
Very nice staff. Clean.
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We would stay here again if we needed a quick overnight break on a road trip. Even during Route 66's heyday Seligman was not much more than place stop for food, gas and facilities. In other words, do not expect a lovely, historic downtown vacation experience.
Now, on to the campground. Although I couldn't determine when the facilities were built, they appear to be vintage with minimal update through the decades. After hours check-in was straightforward and easy. Although the bathrooms appeared to be sanitary, the showers do have quite a bit of old, damaged tile. The 50 amp service and water hookups were modern, good quality and we didn't have any issues.
Dumpsters are locked when the office closes at 6 PM which meant we couldn't get rid of our garbage from dinner until the next morning. In June the campground was hot, dry, and windy with blowing dirt. It appears the owners planted trees between sites recently; however, it will be years before they offer shade. The pool was full and clean; children seemed to enjoy the playground.
We used the small gravel dog area near the office; however, it was surrounded by weeds, some of which have sharp stickers (keep an eye out to save your pup an injured paw). The gentleman in the office was neither friendly nor rude. Cargo trains run right next to the campground - sometimes as often as every 15 minutes. Since the trains run all night long (and sometimes sound their train whistle in the middle of the night) I recommend bringing ear plugs.
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 5G
Very clean and very friendly. The pictures are spot on of the beautiful desert view, but there is a train track relatively close by. It wasn't too loud or over bearing though and did not detract from the location. Next door is a great local bar that serves great pizza, which made for a nice break on the trip. Would definitely recommend this as a decent place to stay.
Loved staying here. This was not only the first stop on my road trip, but the first time I had ever camped alone. My pup and I were happy here - they have a little fenced dog park. We chose a tent site along the back - closer to the train tracks but we didn't mind the night trains. :) The KOA staff were so friendly and made us feel welcomed and safe. The stars were out of this world as well. Great spot, especially for travelers like me who were heading to the havasupai reservation next!
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- Kampgrounds of America (KOA)
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- 45.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 40.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 38.0
- Max Length
- 73 ft
- Pull Through RV Sites Count
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- Sites Count
- 56
- Standard Tent Sites Count
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