General Campground Information

Hours of Operation

  • Store & Registration/Office: 9am-5pm (*hours vary by season)
  • Pool: 10am-8pm
  • Laundry: 7am-9pm
  • Pavilion/Recreation: 8am-9pm
  • Quiet Hours: 10pm-8am

After Hours Contact Information

After Hours Phone Number: 833-588-8667

Emergency Contact Information

In Case of Emergency, Contact 911

Fire Rules Information

Please follow local fire ban rules. No outside firewood allowed. Firewood should be purchased from Webster/Douglas Forest KOA Journey. Read full list of KOA fire safety rules here.

Wildlife Awareness

Webster / Douglas Forest KOA Journey is home to a variety of wildlife, both large and small. Stay alert and always give animals the space and respect they deserve. To protect both yourself and wildlife, keep dogs on a leash and securely store food, trash, and cooking supplies. Your actions play a vital role in ensuring your safety and preserving the future of our wildlife.

Propane Fill

Propane fills available. Please inquire at the front desk.

Golf Cart Policy

Golf carts must be driven by a licensed driver over the age of 21 and obey all golf cart rules and traffic laws.

Pet Policy

Pets must be on leash. No aggressive dogs allowed in the park. 

Visitor Policy

Visitors must check in at the front office and be visiting a site of a registered camper who will be responsible for them and their actions.  Visitors fees will apply, regardless of purpose or length of stay. 

Trash / Dumpster Use

All trash and pet waste should be disposed of in campground provided dumpsters. Failure to do so will result in a $25 fine.

Speed Limit

Our campground speed limit is 5 MPH.

Meet Your Hosts

Michelle & Jeff Harms

The best memories are made around the fire, together.

One year ago, the Harms family made the decision to trade comfort for adventure, sell our home, and chase a different kind of life together. What started in a travel trailer quickly grew into something even bigger — a 40-foot school bus turned home on wheels for our family of five and our three dogs. Since then, we've traveled through more than 20 states, from the mountains of Vermont to the back roads of Tennessee, the beaches of Florida, and the wide-open spaces of Texas.Along the way, we discovered that the simple life is the good life — campfires, quiet mornings, outdoor adventures, and quality time together as a family. We believe home isn't tied to one place, but to the people beside you on the journey. With our home on wheels and the open road ahead, our opportunities are endless, and the adventure is only just beginning.