Prices not available
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
Arrival
{{r.momentInner(r.bookingFrom).locale(r.locale).format('dddd')}},
{{r.momentInner(r.bookingFrom).locale(r.locale).format('D MMMM YYYY')}}
Departure
{{r.momentInner(r.bookingTill).locale(r.locale).format('dddd')}},
{{r.momentInner(r.bookingTill).locale(r.locale).format('D MMMM YYYY')}}
Days
{{r.bookingDays}}

This campsite is not yet validated by Spottocamp. Are you the owner? Contact us with the button below

I am the owner
Tents
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins
Electricity
Wifi
Dogs
Washing machines
- Advertisement -
3.5 / 5 (16 votes

Asheville-West KOA

309 Wiggins Road
28715, Candler
North Carolina, the United States

Asheville-West KOA is a campsite in Candler , the United States. Asheville-West KOA has wifi, a camping shop and an indoor pool. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Asheville-West KOA it's possible to camp with a tent, a caravan or a camper. Besides camping it's possible to rent a rental cabin as well. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

To wash your clothing there are washing machines and laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Swim in natural water
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire

Accomodation
Tents
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Washing cabins
Washing machines
Laundry driers


Click here if the information about this campsite is not correct or incomplete

Photos

Reviews

Prof. Aniyah Rutherford
English (US)
The proprietor, Heather, was incredibly welcoming and supportive during our check-in. The hygiene standards of the bathrooms and showers were top-notch. The place also boasts a laundry area, a recreational room, and fire pits. Access from Highway 40 was straightforward. Admittedly, there was some noise from the road, but it was mostly drowned out when we switched on the heater. However, the sound of a diesel truck starting up next to us in the morning was noticeable. Nevertheless, I would not hesitate to book another stay here.
2 years ago

toad1969
English (US)
Very nice campground. Close to most activities in the area, averages a 20 minute drive. The staff was great. The only con is the interstate noise but its not like they can do anything about that. Recommend staying in F section if possible, close to store,pool, spaces are a little bigger.
3 years ago

GiGi & SwumperMobile Adventures
English (US)
This campground was in a great location and had great folks working there. The down side was the location near I-40. It was up on the hill and it was above the road. When trucks went across the bridge, it would shake the trailer. The setting was awesome, but the 24 hours of trucks was too much.
3 years ago

amee
English (US)
I'll start with the pros- Staff was very friendly. Check in was a breeze. We liked the proximity to Asheville and the restaurant recommendations. Park was clean and well maintained and even though we didn't use the pool, it looked very nice. There seemed to be nature trails all through the park as well. The Cons- Location: there's a steep main entrance and its close to the hwy so there is a lot of road noise. The whole park is hilly. Driving through the park was tight and very uneven. Trees dropped massive amounts of sap on RV and toad. The site was flat but very unlevel. (Tire off ground when using jacks to level rig). The park internet was close to unusable. We're a 40ft rv and had a pull through site but we still had to unhook because the site wasn't long enough.
3 years ago

Em
English (US)
Pros: very friendly, decent price, close to Asheville, nice size piece of property, nice amenities. Not far away from Interstate 40. Clean fire pits. Trash pick up. Cons: steep and close campsites.
4 years ago

Steven & Carmen
English (US)
We stayed on September 1,2020 I guess we shouldn’t have been surprised it’s right next to the freeway way, so it is loud all night long. We had a pull through it was level definitely need more gravel, it is muddy. Laundry was closed due to COVID-19, showers are only for the guest staying in the cabins because of COVID-19. We were there for one night and we were glad.
4 years ago

tacksonthedeck
English (US)
This campground is a very mixed bag of some positives, but some big negatives. The Good: The location is fine for visiting Asheville. It has some amenities like a small pool, small playground, and decent sized dog park along with a couple of trails around the campsite. The check-in lady was friendly and provided a dog biscuit and dog waste bag for our dog. There is daily trash pickup at the campsite. The Negatives: Mud, Mud, Mud. Our site had barely a pebble of gravel, no grass, no hardscape. We parked in mud and walked out our door to mud. Totally unacceptable for $50/night and we wouldn't have stayed the 3 nights if we weren't in town to visit elderly relatives. The site was also sloped left to right and very narrow. There were cabins directly in front of the site and the parked cars there made it a tight turn to exit the site forcing us against some tree branches to avoid the cars. It was tight enough that we didn't take the chance of hooking up our car the night before like we normally do. Other sites varied in condition with some having a relatively decent amount of gravel on them and one or two sites having a wood or concrete "patio" area. The dump area was VERY narrow and overgrown. We would not have taken our RV through it. Not sure why this is, but there were a ton of RVs and cabin campers with large and pretty aggressive dogs. Some were muzzled, others were not and just came out of the open RV door after our leashed dog. Be prepared to smell the paper mill on occasion, but it isn't all the time. The F loop had mild freeway noise. The B loop was significantly noisier. Our rate reflects a 10% KOA discount and the hated kiddie/extra person fees that were $8/day for our daughter and granddaughter. A number of the staff are also pretty heavy smokers. Exiting the CG to go east on I-40 requires either doing a tight u-turn from west of the CG or driving up the narrow windy Wiggins Road to get to I-40. There is not a direct left turn out of the campground to head east. There is CG Wifi that we didn't use. Verizon signal was decent, but we didn't try streaming or uploading anything. This campground has potential, but needs some serious work done, esp. for the price Putting mulch on sloped sites is not a solution to the mud as it just washed out.
4 years ago

Jess
English (US)
Pros are good location and decent price. There's a guy named Todd with TNSRv solutions who lives onsite if you need any work done on your rig. He was fantastic to work with. Cable and strong 50 amp. Cons are I would not call this park big rig friendly. Tight turns, low hanging branches, and generally tight throughout the park. It's also hard to get level here. Another issue they had is mud. It rained a bit not a ton but the place was pretty muddy all day. Also near a busy road so a lot of road noise I had to share my water w/ the site next to me so I had low water pressure the entire time. This was not the case with every site. Cell was decent speeds on Verizon. ATT had a solid signal but slower speeds.
4 years ago

TheScottLife
English (US)
If you're looking to stay on the west side of Asheville this is a great option. There was a nice pool, staff were nice, but we did struggle fitting into our campsite with our rig. If you're looking for FHU I do recommend B17 - B20 if you can fit because you are next to a nice large open grass area instead of rigs on all sides of you. I will say if you have children I highly recommend checking out Asheville East KOA. For nearly the same price you get a lot more amenities that your kids will love.
4 years ago

Captain Airstream
English (US)
Nice place, staff was great! Would definitely stay again
4 years ago

- Advertisement -