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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4 / 5 (23 votes )

Asheville East KOA

2708 Highway 70 East
28778, Swannanoa
North Carolina, the United States

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

On Asheville East KOA it's possible to camp with 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 and bike rental.

To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Bike rental
Playground
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers
Rental cabins

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Kareem Schmitt II
English (US)
Our clan and I lodged here for an extended period while on one of our journeys. This site is extremely hospitable and inviting. On weekends, they organized family activities that we took pleasure in participating in. During the busy season, they had a mobile coffee service and even introduced a food truck serving delicious Cajun food while we were there. Our stay extended into the fall/winter season which was a bit wet. Our camping spot became somewhat muddy, but the staff promptly addressed the issue by adding more gravel to reduce the muddiness. We frequently utilized the walking paths and relished the surrounding natural beauty of the park. This is a camping site that we will nostalgically remember and plan to revisit in the future.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This is a beautiful campground with tons of space for bike riding or walking. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful and they have fun events for kids on the weekends. The laundry room has 8 washers ($2/load) and 4 dryers ($.25/8min) and is open 24/7. We stayed in Section A which was **extremely** tight for navigating, parking, and camping, especially with our 43' big rig. 3 people had to move their cars to allow us to back our 5th wheel into our space. We could barely open our awnings without touching the RV in the space next to us. The back of our 5th wheel was less than 3 feet from the camper behind us. On the last 2 nights, we moved to B15 which had plenty of space with an awesome patio setup. Trains come through near the park at all hours of the day and night, using their horn religiously; Not a huge deal but you may get woken up in the night or early morning.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
There are shaded and open sky sites here. All are pretty snug with a few exceptions. But we never felt crowded as the surrounding mountains and nearby river make it feel more open. A large gaggle of geese make their home here but don't make a mess. Easy access off US 70 - pay attention as GPS thinks it's just a little farther than it is! Check-in space is limited but process is quick. Guide to your space. Decent interior roads. We had 30 amp FHUs and were able to get satellite from our roof. Their park WiFi connected but didn't do much. Our ATT worked fine for internet. Level dirt and grass space with nice shade tree. Picnic table and fire ring with attached flip grill. Lots for the kids to do with available bikes and peddle-quads that all looked like fun. Nice pool and social pavillion with several planned activities. Dark and quiet at night. We will be back for a longer stay.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
The lake and mountain views make this a beautiful stay. There was a lot of fun family friendly activities available and good food options nearby.
2 years ago

DRC
English (US)
We stayed in a partial hookup site on the lake, and liked the view and watching the baby geese. The beautiful Swannanoa River runs right through the campground in addition to two lakes. These sites are way too small and close together though. Fire ring was right behind the camper and not safe to use. Our toad had to be parked sideways in front of the RV in order to get it on the site. Neighbors were up talking under our bedroom windows until after 2 am. After seeing them, I don't know why anybody would want to stay in the more expensive sites that had no view and were packed like sardines. The lake sites are the only option as far as I'm concerned. As mentioned in other comments, the dump station was terribly designed and any larger RV would have great difficulty turning around before or after using it. On the good side, the Blue Ridge Parkway is just a few miles down the road, cell service is excellent, WIFI is good, and there are cable hookups as well.
2 years ago

apanda24
English (US)
Get a lake front spot and you won’t be disappointed! This was our second time staying here and it won’t be our last. In fact, this is one of my top 5 favorite parks (and I’ve stayed in hundreds). Beautiful views, fishing and feeding the birds from your campsite, ample room for the kids to play, and plenty of amenities.
2 years ago

glasgows_onthego
English (US)
It is a well kept park. The lake sites are nice, we stayed a few days in E15. Then we had to move to B27, the B area is not great. No privacy here, right on top of your neighbors. Showers were clean and it has all the amenities that you would expect at a KOA. Close to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Kind of pricey but that seems to be the going rate for the area.
3 years ago

IRBgal
English (US)
Originally booked into 30 but it didn't even have a tree and was crowded. Went to the office and they happily switched us to 13. Totally different experience. Nice shade trees and the firepit was down by the river and gave us plenty of space. Recommend the river sites. There is a nice walking path all around the campground. Location is 10 minutes from Black Mountain, which right now due to Covid doesn't have much going on. It is about 20 minutes to Asheville. Includes cable, wifi and full hook-up.
3 years ago

Brad
English (US)
Stayed here in mid August for a couple of nights on our way to Grayson Highlands SP to break up the drive from GA. First time trying a KOA. Overall it was very crowded and the sites too close together. I literally couldn’t open my awning without almost touching the trailer next to us. Nor did I feel comfortable using the fire ring for the same reason
3 years ago

David
English (US)
Not what we expected. Playground to close to entrance in my mind. Absolutely no privacy where we were, very cramped. Bath house need update. Grass needed cut. It’s a new time for campgrounds- years of neglect are showing in this new age of camping.
3 years ago

Luke
English (US)
Not what we expected. Nice river that flows through the property, but that’s it. The sites are extremely close together, and the park has full time residents that you might be by. We were so close to other spots that we didn’t even open our shades. The only reason we stayed here is all the nicer parks in Asheville had no availability.
3 years ago

EddieB
English (US)
The sites around the lakes are very nice. We stayed in section C which is between a lake an a river and it was very picturesque. The only issue with being next to the lake is there is a LOT of goose and duck poop, like everywhere. Not sure there's anything they can do about that but it's inevitable, you're going to step in it. The sites that are not around the lakes are very close and crowded. Wifi was good. Our site had water and electric, no sewer connection, which normally isn't an issue, but that turned out to be a big issue when we left. More below. The facilities were all very clean. They escort you to your site. In general it seems like a nice campground. There is a dump station and it is by far THE WORST dump station I have ever seen. The drain pipe is about 8 inches above the ground and surrounded by a lot of "water" that has nowhere to drain, so there is all kinds of, lets call it "debris", floating around in it. Then there is no way to turn around once your parked at the dump station. DO NOT drive forward thinking you can just drive around the lake, even though there is clearly a road on the map. You'll get about 1/4 of the way around and see a "no vehicles" sign but the turnaround is far to tight for anything more than a small TT. We needed a place last minute and they had sites available, but next time we will probably stay somewhere else.
3 years ago

Scbydoo1
English (US)
We ended up staying here last minute, so that was a plus, this place is huge. But overall didn’t enjoy. Pros-1. last minute availability 2. Needed to stay an extra night due to needing service on the trailer 3. Nice river and lake spots (not that we were given one) 4. Little shop and fire wood for sale. Cons- 1. The biggest one (no social distancing whatsoever in the age of COVID) large groups and kids playing everywhere. Not the end of the world on our trip we’ve seen so much but we kept to ourselves 2. The sites are crammed!! We did luck out with no neighbors, but if they placed anyone in either spot left or right of us I would have left and found a parking lot. (I would compare these sites to the parking spots at Home Depot) 3. Plenty of much nicer spots were available and not offered (didn’t realize until we were walking the dog-too late to change) 4. Not close to downtown where everything was. 5. WiFi was not good This might be a great family get away where kids can run around and play, then maybe this is a spot for you. Just wasn’t for me.
3 years ago

NamasteontheRoad
English (US)
Let's start with the good. A river runs through it. You are close enough to Asheville and also the cutest little spot of Black Mountain. There's some good hiking close by and on the campground I really loved all the space to walk the dogs. Dog walking is 10 out of 10. Along the loops and the river to jump in. Also the private baths near loop D & E and nice and renovated. The not so good. Highway and train noise. The weekends are a mad house. Like a lot of KOAs the place is quiet all week and then madness on the weekend. Loop A interior is horrible. Spots are tiny and you back up to all your neighbors. Luckily, we questioned the spot and while we could not get on the water (all reserved) we moved to E row that backed up to trees and were happier. My biggest advice would be if you stay pick a site on the water. A sites on river, D sites at the end of the row and E sites on Lake are the best IMO. -Namaste
3 years ago

wattsed
English (US)
We stayed here the week of Thanksgiving. It was a little crowded for COVID times but (most) of the staff was masked up. Groups kept to themselves. The kids played football in the grassy areas all day long. A beautiful week!
3 years ago