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Koa Florence


category : Other Attractions
Paddle boats, fishing pond, heated bath houses, complete campstore, fenced in camper storage, new clubhouse, laundry facilities,covered heated pool ....(March/April & Oct./Nov.)


Admission:

  • AAA Discount: Yes
  • AARP Discou
    Hours:
    • Office Hours: 7:30-10 a.m.; 2:30-8 p.m.

    Address: 1115 E Campground RD
    Florence,SC 29506

    Phone: (843) 665-7007
    Our Website:www.KOA.com

    Come visit us in Florence, South Carolina

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