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Visalia / Sequoia National Park KOA - A "yellow jacket" nest.

Visalia / Sequoia National Park KOA

(103 reviews)

I have stayed at plenty of KOAs and I thought they had standards. We were backed up to a busy road…read more It was 100° and zero shade at our sites. One of our neighbors was smoking weed and that's all we could smell. Only 1 working shower. Would definitely never go back unless I was desperate and had my own trailer/RV with me

Visalia/Sequoia National Park KOA (Visalia, CA) June 18, 2023…read more We pulled in around 1 pm. We got checked in right away and were given a map to our site. We were here a couple years ago heading back from Barstow to Sacramento. It's a good in between stop. It was eerie when we were here before because the entire valley was socked in with forest fire smoke coming down from the Sierras. This time, the skies were clear and we could actually breathe. Funny thing how we take clean air for granted until we don't have it. But I digress. This park is similar to a lot of KOAs we've stayed at. They have a nice checkin counter and store with basic items, a swimming pool, game room with ping pong table, a propane refill station, and a laundry mat. The thing that's a little peculiar about this particular KOA is that it sits in the middle of a neighborhood. As you're driving in, you're thinking to yourself "are we in the right place?" But yes you are, as you see the familiar KOA signs at the entrance. They have RV and tent sites here. There do seem to be some long term residents as well, but overall, the park is quiet and reasonably well maintained. The trash area had trash overflowing on the first day we were here but that was gone by the next day. Probably the biggest disappointment was that the game room was closed. No ping-pong or pool on this day. The other thing that's problematic is they don't seem to have a very good security system. We were warned after arriving that there had been bicycle thefts from the park. Apparently the Goshen area, where this park is located, isn't the best part of Visalia. I didn't get a strong sense that that was a problem, but it's just something to be aware of. Your about 10 minutes away from Downtown Visalia, which is a nice area with some good breweries and eateries. We went there after we got camp set up and had lunch at Brewbaker Brewery (good food, limited beer selection - but good, nice atmosphere). Our main reason for staying here was to checkout Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park, but be aware, you're still about 45 minutes from the park entrance gate. So the name of the RV park is a little misleading. The drive to the National Park is nice though. You go past Kaweah Lake and Three Rivers, which is along the Kaweah River. Not sure well come back here.

Royal Oaks - mobileparks - Updated May 2026

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