Milton KOA Holiday

We stayed at Milton KOA Holiday in Milton, Wisconsin. (Campground Reviews listing.)

Another KOA on the way.

Dates:

  • Check in: 2025-07-30
  • Check out: 2025-08-01
  • 2 nights

Weather:

  • Rainy, partly cloudy
  • High temp 74°F, lows 54-58°F
  • Some wind, gusts to 19 MPH

Noise:

  • Distant freeway noise
  • No train horn noise
  • Some neighbor noise

Site:

  • #187, pull-through, dirt
  • Didn’t need to disconnect toad, and didn’t, since only a couple of nights
  • Very unlevel site; used air leveling, since only a couple of nights, and we could tell the jacks wouldn’t have been able to cope
  • Dirt driveway about 70 feet long by 11 feet wide
  • 18 feet to neighbors on both sides
  • Picnic table
  • Fire pit
  • Tall trees
  • Mostly clean site
  • Elevation 840 feet, front facing SW

Utilities:

  • 50 amp power, somewhat conveniently located
  • 50 PSI water, conveniently located
  • Loose sewer connection, inconveniently located (2 10-foot pipes needed)

Internet (in usage priority order):

  • Starlink: 60-90 Mbps down, 20 Mbps up, 35 ms ping
  • AT&T: 450 Mbps down, 6-8 Mbps up, 48 ms ping (I have AT&T on my iPhone)
  • RoamLink: 6-12 Mbps down, 0.2-1 Mbps up, 900 ms ping (the RoamLink service picks the best network, so I’m not sure which one it used, other than not AT&T)
  • Campground Wi-Fi: 6 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up, 70 ms ping

Amenities:

  • Garbage pickup from site (twice daily)
  • Pool

Our review on Campground Reviews:

Large park, big rigs beware

We were only going to stay one night, but we needed to change our plans at the last minute, and they were very helpful in accommodating us for two nights without requiring a site change. Most of the park seems to be long-term/annual/seasonal sites, and the ones set aside for “transients” were horribly sloped. We were barely able to find enough flat ground to level our motorhome. We saw several other rigs (fivers and trailers) have difficulty getting out of their sites and leave gouge marks in the steep angle of their driveways. The relatively long and circuitous route out of the campground was a little concerning, as I wasn’t sure if we were driving on a road or a culvert; there was significant damage to the surface from previous flooding. The staff were great, and they offered a lot of things to do, but for a short stay in a big rig, I’d look elsewhere. We camped at Milton KOA Holiday in a Motorhome.

Campground map:

Map

An interactive map:

Our site:

Our site

A very sloped site; you can see the front cap almost touching the ground:

A very sloped site; you can see the front cap almost touching the ground

Our site

Our site

You can see the angle of the truck, too:

Our site

Utilities; mostly convenient, except sewer:

Utilities

Quite a gradient to the truck:

Quite a gradient to the truck

A woman walking a cat on a leash:

A woman walking a cat on a leash

A neighbor scraping the bottom of their coach when exiting their site:

Scraping the bottom of the coach

(When we left, we used the “raise all four” air leveling option to maximize our clearance, but we still may have scraped a little.)

Other sites:

Other sites

Other sites

Other sites

We probably wouldn’t stay here again, due to the nasty slope of many of the sites, and tight roads in the campground.