March 5, 2012
I stopped by my local KOA campground to take some pics and find out some info.  They have monthly rates available for $410 including everything except electric which requires a $75 deposit.  As you can see it was a gray day here in Klamath Falls. There weren't a lot of campers in the park.  I think they had about 3 RV's in the area which was for the monthly rentals.  There are not a lot of trees in this park.  The park is located at 3435 Shasta Way, KF, OR 541-884-4644.
     This is the dump station, right next to the playground! LOL
        Just to the left of the playground is a pet walking area.
In front of the pet walking area are 2 camping cabins.
Then next to this area is the camping sites.
In the back of the campground is a small pet pen.
I checked Gas and Diesel prices as I left.
Gas $3.93.9
                                    Diesel $4.39.9
                                Propane $2.41This campground is in a good location in Klamath Falls, but I would only use it a stopover if you are going to Crater Lake NP which is only 1 hour away. I suggest you go to Crater Lake in June, July, or August. That way you can drive around the whole rim and see all the lake.
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Did You Know? Crater Lake was formed when a massive eruption of Mount Mazama 7700 years ago caused the mountain to collapse, leaving a steaming caldera. Centuries of rain and snow filled the caldera creating Crater Lake. 
Here is the link to Crater Lake NP    
                        http://www.nps.gov/crla/index.htm | 

 
Hi Julie - to answer your comment on my blog about the solar lights, no, they are not on a string. They are purchased separately for around $2 each. I got mine at Walmart. The camper who gave me the idea got his on sale for $1 each. Put them out and during the day they collect the solar and at night, they light up. Pretty cool. If you copy/paste the following link into your browser, you can see the photo I took, it shows a few of them in my site, lit up.
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A lot of us out here are not KOA fans. Some people really like them but for us personally, we find them much too expensive with too many week-end warriors and families. There are just so many other options out there. Terrible price on diesel - good price on propane.
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