Forsyth
KOA had paved roads, which is very unusual for campgrounds. KOA's usually
only pave up to the office. The sites were gravel and long, but on a
bit of a small hill, so proper leveling was important. Soon after the
two RV Gypsies settled in, there was a knock on the door and the KOA
lady delivered some hot chocolate chip cookies and thanked the two RV
Gypsies for choosing to stop at this KOA. WOW!!!!!
Cable TV worked very well with a lot of channels however, there was
a $2.00 charge for the cable TV on this date.
On
this date, Wi-Fi was only good for 30 minutes and then there was a charge.
The campground is right near the road so there was a lot of
road noise all of the time.
There was a catch and release fishing lake. The pool was closed for
the season, but it was noted in their brochure that Georgia State Law
says anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult in the
pool. Standard KOA camping rules applied. There are the usual amenities
(including the KOA train), but the two RV Gypsies did not use anything
but their site because they are not campers and they spend most of their
time out of the campground. Check-out time was noon. Office was open
6:30 am to 8 p.m. daily at this time. |