This KOA park is better than the Jelly Stone park across the interstate. This place like Jelly Stone really pack the RV's in tight. We stayed here so I could drop the kids off at 6 Flags and then pick them up again when they would call. Be sure to ask for a satellite site if you need it. Pool looked clean and had camping families swimming all day long. Park was clean and the staff was very friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground seems to be in process of being closed. This probably the worse place I have ever stayed and would never stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very basic survival campground on I55. It has all of your basic needs but you will not spend any time outside. Mostly seasonal tennants and nothing is really nice except basic utilities. It is no longer a KOA although still has their sign up and using all their forms and materials up. You will not find in the KOA directory. I have stayed here twice because of the location near relatives. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is quiet and the people that run it are nice. It has a nice pool. The drawback is many of the sights are "perminantly occupied." They rent by the day, week, or month and have many sights with campers that have underskirting and perminant decks, etc. The sights are a bit close together. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.