From South city limits: Go 1/2 mi N on US-89.
Limping into Circleville on fumes late on Sunday evening, we pulled into the park which was closed. We called Mike at the number posted for after-hours check-in. He answered, and within a couple of minutes led us to Stans General Mercantile for gas. The lady with him was equally kind, actually giving my wife a watermelon! Gifts from God are present in Circleville.
Nicely situated in lovely small Circleville. Very friendly and personal hosts. We had great chats, too. The site is professionally managed. Experience mountain sunsets and skies full of stars, far off bigger cities.
Cozy campground in a small village. Perfect to stay for one or two nights. We came late but still could set up our tent on a nice green lawn. The restrooms and showers are good and clean. A grocery store is just 5 minutes walking.
I'm hiking across America. I got to Circleville on the weekend and had to wait til Monday for the post office to open to get some packages.
Tonja and Mike are two of THE friendliest and most accommodating people you will ever meet. The campground is very clean and quiet; I was surprised because there were a lot of people there, mostly RVs, and I was in my tent on a nice patch of grass. Bathrooms and showers are so clean, it feels like you're at someone's house. I really loved my stay here and if you need a place to stop for a night or so on your travels, please consider making this your resting place. Beautiful views all around, close to many beautiful areas and historical sites.
Thank you so much, Mike and Tonja, I would love to come see you again after I finish the last 1000 miles! 🥰
The owners of Circleville RV park are the nicest people. We spent a few nights there to visit Bryce Canyon and Zion which of course were awesome. We never would guess we would meet such hospitable people. Thank you for a great stay and experience. Thanks Mike and Tanya.