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Unhitched Management Takes Over Houston KOA Park

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Unhitched Management Takes Over Houston KOA Park

A 165-site KOA campground in Houston is under new management, according to a report by Woodall’s Campground Magazine. The move puts Unhitched Management in charge of day-to-day operations at the Houston KOA, a notable shift for a property serving RV travelers and campers in the region.

Woodall’s reported that Unhitched Management has taken over the site as part of its growing campground and outdoor hospitality portfolio. The article did not specify financial terms, the exact date the management handoff closed, or whether the ownership of the Houston KOA changed along with operations.

Houston KOA management shifts to Unhitched

The reported change centers on operations, not a newly announced development project. That means Unhitched Management is now responsible for running the 165-site Houston KOA, handling the guest experience and site management at the campground.

For the Houston market, the update reflects continued activity in the outdoor lodging business, which includes RV parks, campgrounds, and branded franchise locations. KOA properties operate under a nationally recognized camping brand, so management changes can affect staffing, booking systems, maintenance standards, and on-site programming, even when a property's name stays the same.

What the takeover means for the local campground market

The source report focused on the operator transition and did not outline any immediate renovations, expansions, or amenity upgrades at the Houston site. No new site count was announced beyond the existing 165 spaces, and no public timeline for changes at the property was included in the report.

Campground management deals rarely draw the same attention as hotel openings or major real estate announcements, but they matter in a metro area with heavy highway traffic, business travel, and seasonal tourism. A professionally managed KOA in Houston can serve road-trippers, temporary workers, and travelers moving through the region in RVs or towing equipment.

Any operational changes at the Houston KOA will likely become clearer through future booking updates, guest communications, or property announcements tied to the new management team.

This article is a summary of reporting by Woodall's Campground Magazine. Read the full story here.