With its new, five-star hipster aesthetic and luxury upgrades, Kampgrounds of America (KOA) encourages you to try a new way of glamping this summer.
When thinking of KOA camping or parking lot glamping, I remember pitching a tent among a sea of RVs; hot, clammy, and sticky in the summer, frigid at night and in the winter. I recall the smell of hot dogs and the barking of other dogs — the wafting odor of people’s damp feet and their wet animals.
Well, grungy no more — KOA campgrounds across the U.S. have gone fancy. From vintage trailers to covered wagons, KOA is working to modernize to reach a new generation of experience-seeking travelers.
KOA Campgrounds Get Styled

Once simply offering standard RVs and campsites, KOA now provides a contemporary lodging selection, including yurts, cabooses, teepees, Airstreams, not-so-tiny treehouses, and more.
Here’s a sampling of KOA’s unique, fancy, and fun options to choose from and reserve for your next comfort-camping adventure.
Airstream Trailer
If you like RV camping, you’ll likely dig camping in an Airstream. Airstreams have a vintage, rounded bullet-like body and a shiny, polished aluminum finish.
Wally Byam designed the first Airstream travel trailer in 1929. The brand lives on as an American icon. Airstream cabins offer cozy — and super stylish — comfort while still allowing campers to enjoy surrounding nature.

Camping Caboose

Covered Wagon Camping

Treehouses, Yurts, and Teepees
