KOA Touts Budget-Friendly Camping in Palm Springs

The following is a report from NBC Palm Springs.
June is National Camping Month, and it’s the perfect time to plan a summer escape into the great outdoors. Diane Eichler, Senior Vice President of Marketing for Kampgrounds of America (KOA), joined NBC Palm Springs to share why more travelers are turning to camping as a comfortable and affordable vacation option.
Eichler says today’s campers are looking for “comfort, convenience, and nostalgia,” along with a chance to unplug and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re pitching a tent or opting for KOA’s popular deluxe cabins, there are camping options for every kind of traveler—from retirees to Gen Z friend groups and millennial families.

One of the biggest draws? It’s budget-friendly. With low-cost outdoor activities like hiking and fishing, plus the ability to meal prep and cook at your site, camping helps keep vacation costs in check.
KOA has also evolved to meet modern needs. RVers can enjoy full-hookup sites with patios, while those seeking comfort can “glamp” in cabins complete with bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchenettes, and linens.
For local residents, there are six KOA campgrounds within 100 miles of Palm Springs. The Palm Springs / Joshua Tree KOA Holiday offers quick, easy getaways. For those willing to drive a bit farther, the Temecula KOA at Vail Lake features mountain bike trails and horseback riding in scenic wine country. Another standout is the Boulevard KOA in Cleveland National Forest, which offers unique forest experiences close to home.
To learn more or book your next camping trip, visit koa.com. The website also features a helpful blog with camping tips, gear checklists, and outdoor recipes.
Read the full NBC Palm Springs report here.