“Founded in 1995”
An easy 80-mile drive east of Tucson, this new KOA offers an idyllic high-desert getaway in the shadow of 10,720-foot Graham Peak. Explore the sheer cliffs and granite domes of Cochise Stronghold, named for the famed Apache chief, and stop by Fort Bowie National Historic Site. Nearby, the striking rock pinnacles and diverse habitats of Chiricahua National Monument make this a prime destination for birding and hiking. The Wild West frontier town of Tombstone is about an hour away. You are in the heart of Cochise County's wine region, home to several tasting rooms set among scenic vineyards. Back at camp, dig into delicious meals at the KOA Roadrunner Kafe or on our large covered patio, enjoy hand-dipped ice cream and check out the variety of group activities. Browse the camp store for groceries, RV supplies and unique gifts. You'll also find an RV/truck wash right next door. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 110 feet.Where Is Willcox/Cochise KOA Holiday Located?We are conveniently located right off of I-10 at exit 340. Be sure to allow a few days to explore the wealth of attractions this area offers to visitors of all ages!Campgrounds near Willcox wine country offer a taste of Arizona with nearby wineries, tasting rooms and vineyards just minutes away. Visitors love visiting Golden Rule Vineyards, Coronado Vineyards and the microbrewery at Tirrito Farm. Tour the area's landmarks, highways and regions when you visit:Landmarks: Our campground provides vacationers a base station near jaw-dropping scenic views, hiking and bird watching. We're less than a 45-minute drive away from the beautiful Chiricahua National Monument.Highways: Traveling to and from your campsite, I-10 at exit 340 includes gas stations and fast food and restaurant services.Regions: We're situated in the southeastern corner of Arizona, about one hour east of Tucson and about one hour from New Mexico's border. What to Do While Camping at Willcox/Cochise KOA?Experience the peaceful outdoors and take some fantastic pictures with scenic hiking trails surrounded by the Chiricahua and Dragoon mountains while camping near Willcox, AZ. Enjoy wildlife and the natural beauty of the land while marveling at breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. If you would like to experience local wines, our campground is the perfect home base for a wine-tasting excursion. Make memories with these unique :Attractions: Drive by or hike in the mountains with spectacular rock formations and abundant wildlife at Fort Bowie Historic Site. You can see hawks, eagles and other birds in outdoor landscapes like the Cochise Stronghold and Safford Recreation Area, about 40 minutes away from our campsite. Activities: Learn about the region's Native Americans and cowboys at the Rex Allen Museum & Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame or watch a film at the Willcox Historic Theater, located about 5 minutes from the campsite. Go shopping in Historic Downtown Willcox or learn about Western history only 5 minutes away at the Chiricahua Regional Museum & Research Center. Adventures: Pick delicious apples with your family at a farm and orchard seasonally at Apple Annie's Orchard, only 12 minutes away. Explore a fascinating cave about 45 minutes away at Kartchner Caverns State Park or make an appointment to visit Inde Motorsports Ranch, only 17 minutes away. You can also observe the stars with telescopes at Mount Graham International Observatory. What Amenities Does Willcox/Cochise KOA Offer?We offer several for a fun and comfortable stay. Our convenient campground includes the , where you can feast on breakfast, lunch and dinner during your vacation. Enjoy delicious pecan cinnamon rolls and biscuits with gravy for breakfast. You can either dine in, take food to go or have meals delivered to your campsite. Cool off with some delicious Blue Bell hand-dipped ice cream, root beer floats or milkshakes for a sweet treat later in the day. Splash in the pool all year round and relax in the hot tub. If you would like to catch up on some sports or TV shows, we offer cable TV with over 20 channels for your enjoyment and great Wi-Fi. Play cards, puzzles and games in the recreation room, where you can make new friends while on vacation. For some outdoor activities, play on the playground's slides, swings, climbing bars, bouncing horses and sandbox. There is fun for everyone, including the family dog, who can run around with other pups at the fenced and lighted KampK9 dog park. Our big-rig friendly campground features include large patios, on-site fills for propane, RV accessories and Dump & Fill stations. We offer a 50 amp max and can accommodate a 110-foot maximum length. Gather with other friendly campers around the gas fire pit or adjacent conversation areas. If you need to buy snacks, firewood, propane, RV parts or other camping essentials, feel free to drop by the Camp Store. There are plenty of exciting things to do and see at our campground in Willcox, AZ.What Site Types Are Available?Experience nature from the window views of your parked RV, sleep in a log cabin or go deluxe tent camping in Willcox, AZ. There is a campsite option for everyone at our KOA Campground. We also offer group event facilities for companies wanting a workplace retreat. Select your desired vacation days with your number of guests to see accommodation choices. We offer:: Grill kabobs or steaks and sit back on some patio furniture while watching cable TV. Our RV Sites provide ideal outdoor arrangements for your friends and family. Our Pull-Thru and Back-In Sites offer various options, including water, Wi-Fi, a hard patio surface with outdoor tables and chairs, additional seating, a picnic table, a fire ring and grills with pet-friendly accommodations. : Our Rustic Cabin is perfect if you prefer a more traditional camping experience with added comfort. Enjoy campfire meals like hotdogs and s'mores alongside benefits like cable TV, a Mini Fridge, a porch swing and a charcoal grill. Bathrooms, showers and a pool are nearby. Bring your own linens or linens are available for purchase and pets are allowed. Deluxe Cabins: Stay protected and have a fun vacation in a beautiful log cabin. Shower after a day of hiking and cook dinner inside the kitchen or on the grill. Perks of our Deluxe Cabins include linens provided, cable with over 20 channels, a partial kitchen, a full bath with a shower, a porch swing, a Weber gas grill and a spacious patio. Choose from a one-bedroom or splurge on a two-bedroom. Pets are allowed in the one bedroom only.: An individual Tent Site is perfect for a couple, small family or friends. Breathe in the fresh Arizona air and stargaze at night with our most outdoorsy accommodation. When you book a Tent Site, you receive water, electricity, a gravel tent pad, a fire pit, and a location near restrooms, a pool and the store at our Willcox KOA campground. Book a Stay at Willcox/Cochise KOA Holiday and Start Making Memories!Explore the history and culture at Willcox/Cochise KOA Holiday during the day and come back at night to a cozy campfire. For more information, please go to the . When you're ready, to reserve your stay or !
Reviews of Willcox - Cochise KOA Holiday
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Confirmed by 11 users | Last reported on February 16, 2024AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 7 users | Last reported on March 16, 2024We were surprised at how clean and nice this park was! Great gravel roads & spots with picnic tables and A-frame table pavilions. If all the spots were full, it'd be a bit crowded but we didn't have anyone on either side of us.
They also have a great little club/laundry house. Laundry was $1.00 per wash and $.25/ 12 minutes on the dryer. We also pulled a puzzle out of their giant stack and spent an hour putting it together as a family.
If we needed to overnight again in town, we'd definitely stay here again!
Nightly Rate: $32.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 13
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
the first park we pulled into on an overnighter headed to Tucson was a bit rundown, so we have the Magic Circle a try.
Friendlier staff you won't find. The sites were easy to pull through, full hookups, and the park's wifi was good.
We refilled our propane, the owner chatted me up about trees and irrigation, good talking to him and his wife. The hum of the highway didn't bother us one bit, but our neighbor said it kept her up all night.
Wish I had a better story, but we were just trying to be close enough to Tucson to get to Gilbert Ray in time to snag a spot.
Nightly Rate: $38.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 6
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Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
Stayed last week in Sept. Our RV was to long for Bonita State park. Lots of construction going on. Owners great. Once remodel is done this KOA will be very nice. Like all KOA's close to highway so a bit noisy. Gravel, pull through sites. Hope they keep the wagon and ponies in the playground. Will stay again
Nightly Rate: $38.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: -
We originally had another camground booked in Wilcox as I didn't find this one listed online, but as we drove into town I saw signs so I checked it out online and quickly changed our reservation. This campground purchased by KOA about 18 months ago, and Joe one of the Franchise owners was a previous contractor and has done a great done sprucing up the place. We had about the best camping experience one could possibly have at a KOA. The hook up connections included 30 & 50 amp, and were easily accessed, there were two sewer dumps at each site to suite your RV needs, and the water pressure was plentiful. And the park is blanketed in high speed WiFi, backed up by fiber optic to their ISP. They had a heated pool, and nice hot tub (which was wonderful after hiking the Chiricahau National Monument), immaculate laundry room, and nicely stocked store. In the morning you can have a nice breakfast cooked for you at the RoadRunner Cafe. While we were enjoying our breakfast the Owner Joe sat down with a map of the area and made some recommendations for us to do some hiking at places we would never have known about not being local.
The only downside of this park was some road noise from being close to the i10.
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 39
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We stayed here while visiting Chiricahua National Monument and Fort Bowie Historical site. Nice clean campground and they have a good restaurant on site with delivery to your site also available. All the staff we dealt with were friendly and helpful. Only drawbacks were road noise and price, seems all KOAs are somewhat higher priced than I would normally pay.
Nightly Rate: $65.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 1
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
My fiancé and I absolutely LOVED this campground. The amenities and how well it is run by the friendly staff cannot be beat. Mountain View’s from all sides and good size spaces along with the fastest WiFi we have had yet! Yes you are by the highway, however we barely noticed it after a night or two. Also being by the highway allowed us to explore Tombstone, Corodano National Forest and the MANY wineries of Willcox. Great for a stop over as many people did but high suggest staying a few days and checking out the area!
Nightly Rate: $35.00
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: 38
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
I might have overlooked this place since it's really close to the highway, but boy would I have been missing out.
Pro's:
* SUPER Friendly
* Level Sites
* Great (and I mean great) WiFi
* Gorgeous views from all directions
* Restaurant On-Site
* Super Clean
* Did I mention Friendly, SUPER friendly!!!!!!
Con's:
* It's a KOA and I'm sure if it's super-busy and you have bad neighbors that you will have a bad time.
* There is some highway noise, but I was in site 1 and it was completely manageable.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 1
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
The hosts are nice and love to talk. The entire campground is stone not sure how this Koa was awarded as a holiday as it is more a journey to me.
I recommend you NOT purchase food for dinner like we did! Too expensive for everything they have which isn’t that many options
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 2
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We stayed at the Willcox KOA for six nights. The park is well-maintained, sites are large and the staff is very friendly. The wifi is the best we have ever had in an RV park, the cafe was great, and the store well-stocked. We did not use the pool or hot tub. The park is convenient to the many wineries and Chiricahua National Monument (not to be missed). We also did a day trip to historic Bisbee - about 1.5 hours away. The only downside is the traffic noise, but it didn't bother us and they do offer free ear plugs.
Nightly Rate: $56.00
Days Stayed: 6
Site Number: 22
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
fter a visually stimulating 280 mile drive, we have arrived at our home for the evening. Unfortunately for our boys, it’s another all gravel location however other than that, it is a solid 9/10 (-1 for the gravel). And I’ll get right to it: this is the home of the Herculean Hamsters! Never have I seen 50 Mb down at any hotel, let alone RV park - until today. There is smoke coming out of my computer, my mouse jumped into Max’s water bowl and I’m missing the fingerprint on one of my thumbs. 🔥🔥
The majority of sites are FH pull through with two sewer hookups, cable (these folks even have terminators on the coax to keep db loss to a minimum at the empty slips.) 45+ channels including TCM and did I mention SMOKIN’ internet? AT&T is two bars but who cares with 🔥🔥? The facilities are well kept and very clean and water pressure in the showers is strong. (After seeing the park showers we decided to splurge with unlimited water in a much larger space than our onboard setup.)
The staff is friendly and available, check-in was quick and easy and there is an on-site cafe serving all day, with chicken fried steak available all day (as well as Bluebell ice cream). Definitely a be-back place for us!
Loved the changing desert views, changing from sand and scrub to rocks and cactus, all the while with mountains and mile-long trains in the background. Diane took lots of pix which she will post. Also loved the THIRTY degree drop in temperature from last night to now; it’s a comfy 82 inside and outside and our A/C will not be running tonight.
NOTE: It is next to I-10 and depending on the slip you get it can be noisy.
We were in a 28' Class C towing a VW Beetle
Edit #1: The food at the “KOA Kafe” was delicious, especially the jalapeño corn and the Hatch Mac n Cheese!
Nightly Rate: $47.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 2
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
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- Kampgrounds of America (KOA)
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- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
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