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Statesville RV Park I-77 Introduce

Statesville RV Park I-77, located at 162 KOA Ln, Statesville, NC 28677, provides a convenient and well-managed RV park experience for travelers. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it caters to those seeking a reliable and comfortable stop along I-77.

Based on customer reviews, Statesville RV Park I-77 offers:

  • A clean and well-maintained environment, attributed to their strict policies.
  • Polite and professional staff.
  • Support for families displaced by Hurricane Helena, demonstrating their community involvement.
  • A veteran-owned business, adding a unique aspect to their service.
  • Convenient location for travelers along I-77.
  • Dog-friendly sites, with site 22 highlighted for its spaciousness and level ground.
  • Easy online booking and friendly phone support for late arrivals.

The park is noted for its cleanliness and well-maintained facilities, with staff described as polite and professional. While some reviews may express concerns about strict policies, these policies contribute to the park's overall quality and organization. The park's support for displaced families and its veteran-owned status add to its positive reputation.

For travelers seeking a convenient and reliable RV park along I-77, Statesville RV Park I-77 offers a comfortable and well-managed option.

For inquiries and reservations, please contact Statesville RV Park I-77 at (704) 873-5560 or +1 704-873-5560.

Location

North CarolinaIredell CountyStatesvilleKoa Lane

Customer Reviews

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Kathy scott
Jan 03, 2025

I have to admit I was concerned after reading some of the reviews but we didn't experience anything negative during our stay. Everyone we encountered was polite and professional. They do have strict policies however I'm sure that's why the park it so clean and well taken care of. What impressed me the most was how they are helping families displaced by Hurricane Helena. It is a veteran owned business and a group of volunteers and veterans are supporting their neighbors.

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sara jobe
Jan 18, 2025

Needed to a place to stay on our journey from Florida to Ohio and this place was in the right spot. Site 22 is amazing if you have dogs and don't want to unhook, nice and level. Booked online and the employee was friendly when I called to tell them we'd be a late arrival. We didn't get to check out the facilities, but having a camper, we don't really need them. Thanks for making things easy!

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michelle
Aug 27, 2024

We were VERY happy with our stay at Statesville. It’s so easy to access, right off the highway. Clean, spacious lots, and super cute with colourful lights in the night time. The staff are friendly and helpful. The best feature is they have an after hours self-check-in option with easy to follow instructions. And they even have an after hours registration if you didn’t book a reservation (like us) and indicate which spots they have available for the night. Highly recommend!

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denise Moylan
Oct 26, 2024

Very clean but has a lot of rules and fines if you mess up anything. We got screamed at because we were going to pull in wrong and might get on the grass. No one was outside their campers which was strange. Probably would not stay again. I was very uncomfortable there after being screamed at. I’ve stayed in a many of places but this was the first time anything like that has ever happened. If you want clean and quiet then it is ok. We moved on to Virginia and stayed at camp cardinal and it was full of people and it was wonderful with campfires, kids and people really enjoying their self.

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Susan Rhykerd
Jan 13, 2025

We only stayed overnight but we would definitely come again. Had a premium pull thru site that was large, level and long. All amenities worked. WiFi was good. Paved roads in campground. Major improvements made since it was a KOA!

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Cindy West
May 03, 2025

Easy access from I-77. It's a really pretty park. However, if you're in a larger motorhome, you'll need to stay in one of the premium sites or site 32 (where we stayed) for a relatively level site. Site 32 has an awesome deck next to it. For the convenient location, we'd stay here again. Management was friendly and enforced the rules, which we appreciated.

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Kevin Hoover
Apr 02, 2025

The campground is a bit run down and overgrown , they have a lot a work to do. It is directly next to I-77 so the noise is pretty loud. The staff was very nice I hope they can get it going.

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Amber Lloyd
May 04, 2025

Very polite and professional staff. Facilities are very clean and they have a pretty nice dog park if you’re traveling with fur babies. Emma at the front desk was very helpful and informative. Highly recommend this place to anyone.

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Dawnie
Apr 07, 2025

The day after checking in, we explored Charlotte and returned to the campground around 5 p.m. Upon our return, we discovered that our RV had lost power, and the interior temperature had reached 94+ degrees. Additionally, our breaker was in the off position. My husband spoke to an employee in a golf cart regarding the power problems. The employee confirmed that the park had encountered power issues earlier that day and had reset some GFCIs. They inspected our pedestal and determined that the breaker was indeed in the off position, leaving it that way because they observed our absence and presumed we had turned it off upon our departure. I am uncertain how our breaker ended up “magically” off, as we had power when we left. While we received a text message that same day informing us that the pool had reopened for the season, we regrettably did not receive any text or call regarding the power issues, particularly at our site. Today was exceptionally hot, approaching record-breaking temperatures near 90 degrees. I am curious about the number of individuals who stay in campgrounds for brief periods, leave their RVs plugged in during the hottest days, and maintain the breakers off. This situation presents an opportunity for the campground to enhance its customer service. If a situation appears illogical, there is likely an underlying issue. While breakers may occasionally trip, they do not automatically turn themselves off. The only way they are off is if someone manually turns them off.

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allen hall
Apr 21, 2025

If you are visiting someone in the Charlotte/lake area, do not stay here if you want them to visit you. Only 1, I REPEAT 1 vehicle is allowed on a site at any given time. You have to rent a fire ring/pit if you want a camp fire. The campground is full of year round tenants and the spaces are very crammed. I have a 44 ft 5th wheel and could not park my truck and trailer on the same lot without getting into the grass which is also not allowed. Overflow parking is very limited. No golf carts allowed either. Place is very nasty including the arcade building. For $200 for a weekend it damn sure is not worth it. WE WILL NOT BE BACK. no need to comment. No wonder KOA pulled their name from this place.