West Palm Beach / Lion Country Safari KOA Journey
About the Business
The West Palm Beach / Lion Country Safari KOA Journey is a unique and exciting destination located at 2000 Lion Country Safari Road in Loxahatchee, Florida. This institution offers a campground, lodging accommodations, park attractions, and an RV park all in one convenient location. Guests can experience the thrill of staying close to the renowned Lion Country Safari wildlife park while enjoying the comfort and amenities of a modern campground. Whether you are looking to explore the park, relax in nature, or embark on a family adventure, the West Palm Beach / Lion Country Safari KOA Journey provides a memorable and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
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Location & Phone number
2000 Lion Country Safari Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Lion Country Safari KOA proved to be an exceptional retreat. The cabins, meticulously maintained, offered a pristine haven. The ambient sounds of lions resonated in the lighter weather, creating a unique and unforgettable atmosphere. Noteworthy were the immaculate bathrooms, indicative of their commitment to cleanliness. The heated pool was a standout feature, providing a comfortably warm oasis. Our family thoroughly enjoyed the well-designed playground, adding a touch of joy for our little ones. The front desk was a hub of activity, offering a diverse array of sports activities, and the convenience store, impressively stocked, met all our needs. Overall, Lion Country Safari KOA went above and beyond, ensuring a memorable stay. The blend of natural charm, cleanliness, and an array of activities make it a highly recommended destination for families seeking both relaxation and adventure."
"My family and I absolutely loved this place. The bathrooms and showers were clean, the camp sites were in a beautiful set back woodsie area, and staff was friendly. There were so many amenities such as play ground, pool, dog park, basketball court, etc. My family and I thought it was really cool to hear the lions roaring from the campground. We would absolutely be returning."
"Stayed here 12/23. I wouldn’t stay again but am glad we did. The sound of the lions and monkeys was pretty amazing & slightly ominous. The park is old and few sites allowed for our big 41’ Class A towing Jeep. There are several restaurants and a grocery store about 5 miles away. Their wi-fi was AMAZING fast. Best we’ve ever had. Utilities were fine. The aides in the office were some of the nicest staff I’ve ever met. Each day I came in collecting Amazon packages, they couldn’t have been kinder. My main complaint was the sites. Some had a white gravel and if you had a 5th wheel w/ mid-entry, your door would step out to a nice concrete pad. Our site was a sandy muddy bog. This was NOT good as it rained 3 of the 6 days we were there. Having to step across a sand pit made it difficult to keep the inside of our coach clean. Every time the dogs went outside I had to wash the sand off their paws before they walked around. I was constantly cleaning the floors. Even the outdoor blanket I bought specifically for sand (as we are headed to the Keys) didn’t help much). I did address this w/ the staff and asked if someone could lay some of the white gravel. She explained to me that when they lay the white gravel it actually comes out as a white powder (I imagine it being some sort of gypsum?) the powder turns to hard gravel over time and with exposure to rain. I should have inquired earlier before the rain started and my husband left for a 3 day business trip back west. I was stuck in this spot and can’t drive the coach. I would suggest to anyone in a Class A, to make sure your front door doesn’t open to a dirt or sand pit if rain is in the forecast."
"Decent little campground close to the safari. This place is in the middle of nowhere. No frills. We stayed here for work. Make sure you go to the safari early. We went near closing time and the animals were all trying to go back to their pens to eat and sleep."
"Like other reviews mention, this place is very expensive for a RV park. Yes, the sites are good and the park is clean. The pool was also well-maintained. But over $110 plus tax per night for off season is hugely too much! We took the two night discount for the entry tickets, but Lion Country Safari is undergoing a lot of renovations, so it made the feeling of being overcharged that much more. The main office stopped making coffee, so I couldn't get a cup at 10:45am on a Sunday. I've been to other KOAs in past years and have felt they were a great value. Not so much here."
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