Memphis KOA

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THINGS TO SEE & DO!

Tours are available for these attractions.

ATTRACTIONS

• Graceland

• The Pink Palace

• Memphis Zoo

DOWNTOWN

• Beale Street

• Sun Studios

• Civil Rights Museum

• Mud Island River Park

• Orpheum Theatre

• Main Street Trolley

• Memphis Rock’n Soul Museum

• Peabody Hotel

• Gaming

LOCAL CHURCHES

Contact the office for a list of local denominations and locations.

EMERGENCY

TELEPHONE

NUMBERS

AMBULANCE: 911 FIRE: 911

SHERIFF: 870-702-2000

STATE POLICE: 870-633-1454

HOSPITAL: 901-516-7000 1265 Union Ave, Memphis, TN 38104 (19 miles)

SEVERE WEATHER NOTICE

In the event of severe weather warning by siren, local TV, or radio announcement, we suggest that you go to the bathrooms located behind the Registration Office. This is the only building on the Campground that has internal cinder block walls. We are located in Crittenden County near Marion.

CAMPGROUND GUIDELINES

1. NO charging of Electric Vehicles.

2. All of the buildings are SMOKE-FREE.

3. No lifeguard on duty at pool. All kids under 14 must take an adult to the pool. Parents like to feel needed.

4. NO Glass is allowed in the pool area.

5. Check-in time is 1:00 pm; check-out time is 11:00 am.

6. All leashes must be accompanied by a dog. Try out the new “Nothin’ But a Hound Dog” pet playground. Please pick up after your pet. No pets should be left outside unattended.

7. Only one RV or tent per site. Only one (1) untowed vehicle per campsite — others must use visitors’ parking.

8. Waste water or gray water cannot be dumped on the ground. This also means no washing of vehicles or campers unless done by an authorized service provider. Sewer gaskets/ donuts are required. The store has them available.

THINGS TO KNOW

• Restrooms are cleaned periodically during the day.

• There is a telephone outside the Recreation Hall.

• Trash pickup is at 10:00 am. Please bag your trash and put it in front of your rig by the road.

• Propane is available — we will fill DOT bottles and built-in ASME tanks. Available until the park closes.

9. Meet your guests on arrival and register them before going to your site.

10. Camper Kitchen is available for washing dishes and cooking.

11. Please do not drive or park on the grass.

12. Your neighbors should be quiet between the hours of 10:00 pm and 7:00 am so that you can get a good night’s sleep.

13. Guns and fireworks are not permitted.

14. Guest golf carts are welcome under the following conditions: they must be insured and operated safely. Golf carts may be operated in the Campground by licensed drivers at least 16 years old.

15. Please do not run your generator in the campground, except during power outages.

16. Please observe our one-way traffic pattern and 5 mph speed limit.

17. No clotheslines. This isn’t the place to air your clean or dirty laundry.

18. No rugs or mats allowed on grass areas.

KOA Journey campgrounds are the perfect oasis after a day on the road. Whether it’s along the way or a quick getaway, they’ve got you covered. Located near the highways and byways of North America with long Pull-thru RV Sites, they deliver convenience to the traveling camper. Pull in, ease back and take a load off.

BREAKFAST & DINNER MENUS

Breakfast Options

Available March 1st - October 31st

Pancakes

French Toast

Biscuits & Gravy

Breakfast Sandwich with Bacon or Sausage

Egg Breakfast with Toast

Instant Oatmeal or Grits

Coffee & Assorted Juices

Dinner Options

Beale Street Sandwich

Pulled pork sandwich and homemade coleslaw

Graceland Dinner Special

Pulled pork sandwich, homemade coleslaw and beans, chips, and cookie

Nachos — BBQ & Regular

Pizza — 8” & 16”

We offer Cheese, Pepperoni, and BBQ

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