Sanger / Denton North KOA
3 rating
(3)
Location
Address: 13037 I-35, Sanger, Texas 76266
GPS: 33.402457, -97.181633
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Local Directions: The Sanger/Denton North KOA is located 3 miles North of 455.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-940-458-5979
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-562-9032
Website: https://koa.com/campgrounds/sa...
Email: darla.clark@mcclainsrv.com

Open
All year
Check In: 2 PM
Check Out: 12 PM

  Sites
163 RV Sites, 4 Tent Sites, 163 Full Hookup, 4 Electric and Water, 30 Amps, 50 Amps, 119 Pull Thru

Rates
Daily Rates: $30.00 - $50.00
Discounts/Memberships: KOA

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Hot Showers, Laundry, Propane, WiFi

Recreation
Dog Park, Fishing, Swimming Pool

Policies
All Ages, Pet Restrictions

Restrictions
Max RV Length 90 ft
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Total Sites167
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Tent Sites4
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3 star rating
(3)
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3 star rating
It's come a long way but still has a long way to go.
DKRitter
Bronze
September 17, 2014
McClain’s has recently become a KOA Campground; with that, there have been some improvements. This place has come a long way, but honestly it still has a long way to go. The folks were very friendly. They have paved most of the first two rows and these are long pull-thru’s. It would have been nice if they were level, front to back is no big deal but side to side should be a given. It seems that they are allowing the grass to grow back in naturally; we got there just after a rain and got to setup in the grassy muddy ground. The concrete is rather narrow and even though we parked on the left edge, we still stepped off into the dirt/mud going in and out of the trailer. I was also surprised by how noisy it was, I-35 is probably 3/10ths of a mile away and the train tracks about another half further. We had to run the A/C fan to drown out the noise at night especially the train at 2am and 4am each night. They have put up a bunch of Wi-Fi towers but I couldn’t get them to work with my phone or computer.

The one thing was the ants. I was up Sunday morning walking the dogs, the neighbor was out with a flashlight when she saw me she said her motorhome had been infested with ants. They had crawled up the power cord and water hoses and were all over her kitchen and entertainment center. We started checking ours and sure enough the ants were making a pilgrimage into ours as well. We are now back at the house, and we have spent three days cleaning.

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
 
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