| Secluded quiet stay just off of I-70 |
The best part about this KOA is by far the owners - they are wonderful people who truly want you to have the best stay possible! The camp is well-kept and clean. The bathrooms are recently refurbished and very clean. The pool was open, a little too cold, but we were there early-June (probably a welcomed sight on those hot August Kansas afternoons). A small playground for the kids and mini-golf. Lots of trees. The sites are well planned out. NOTE: because the KOA is technically in the city there are no campfires allowed. Wal-Mart is close in case you forget something, but don't forget to venture into town! Goodland is a great little town. Visit the High Plains Museum, track down all the art easels and have the lunch buffet at Gambino's.
We stayed here in a Tent.