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Circleville RV Park & Kountrystore
Overview
Circleville RV Park & Kountrystore serves as a quintessential basecamp for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of southern Utah. This park offers a combination of practical convenience and a relaxed, rural atmosphere. Visitors often appreciate the stunning mountain vistas that surround the property, providing a peaceful backdrop for their stay. Whether you are passing through on a long journey or staying to explore the local trails, the park provides a friendly environment that feels like a true part of the Circleville community.
Location & Surroundings
Situated along the scenic Highway 89, the park is nestled in the heart of the Sevier Valley. The surrounding landscape is characterized by sweeping agricultural fields and the majestic peaks of the Tushar Mountains. The location is relatively quiet, offering a break from the hustle of larger tourist hubs while remaining accessible to major regional landmarks. The nearby Sevier River adds a touch of natural serenity, making it a picturesque spot for those who enjoy the classic Utah high-desert landscape.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped with essential facilities, including spacious pull-thru sites that accommodate larger rigs with ease. Guests have access to full hookups with 30 and 50 amp service, ensuring a comfortable stay. The namesake Kountrystore is a major highlight, offering groceries, supplies, and fuel right on the premises. Other practical amenities include clean restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities, which are highly valued by long-term travelers and those returning from dusty trail rides.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw here, with the world-renowned Paiute ATV Trail accessible directly from the area. History enthusiasts will enjoy being just minutes away from Butch Cassidy’s Boyhood Home, a well-preserved piece of Western lore. For water-based activities, both Piute Reservoir and Otter Creek State Park are within a short drive, offering excellent opportunities for fishing and boating. The region is also a prime destination for hunting and wildlife photography during the appropriate seasons.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for off-road adventurers who want easy access to miles of motorized trails. It also serves as a perfect mid-way stop for RVers traveling between northern Utah and the state’s southern national parks. If you prefer a small-town, rustic vibe over a crowded commercial resort, you will find this location particularly appealing. It is best for travelers who value functional amenities and a gateway to some of the state's most underrated outdoor experiences.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Rob Wijkstra
The owner, Tonya, is a beautiful, generous national treasure. Whatever you'll give to her, she'll quadruple it in return so take good care of her if you plan to visit. Back in November 2024 we 'crash landed' here on a whim late at night with our RV. It was our first RV-trip and we realized that we weren't exactly winter-proofed. The park was 'de jure' closed for the season but Tonya welcomed us in anyways and went over and beyond to make it a pleasant stay. We also felt Circleville was a very charming place. If we didn't had a flight to catch we definitely would've stayed more nights.
Yvonne Coleman
We enjoyed staying at Circleville RV. This is a small park. Site 22 was perfect for us nicely situated between the two trees. Internet was awesome. Even the dynamite wake up was not so bad. Every July 4th the town has a wake up blast from dynamite between 5:00-6:00 am. It’s not just one blast it’s several from different areas surrounding town. We really appreciated the heads up from our camp host. We had no cell service during our time there. Apparently our provided Consumer Cellular which uses AT&T towers didn’t have any towers in the area. We got no texts nor could we make calls. Thankfully the WiFi was excellent. Showers, toilets & laundry were clean. I choose this location so we could visit Capital Reef NP on our way to Yellowstone. We also visited Butch Cassidy’s home & enjoyed a meal at Butch Cassidy’s Hideout. Would definitely stay here again on our way through the area. Thank you Mike!
Lindsey DeClue
The people who own this place are so genuinely nice I can't even express but will try my best to put it into words. My cousin and I arrived late one night after a day of exploring Arches National Park that turned into us accidently staying after sunset, and we found there weren't many accommodations outside of the park that were available on the way to Zion. We called the manager who owns the campground, (after hours) and he said there was availability and to park wherever there was a open camp available and gave us the price over the phone. We arrived around midnight and decided to stay in an open spot and pay our fee in the morning because there was no after hours payment drop box. When we finally met the owners in the morning, his wife literally refused to accept our payment and she stated "we are women and have to stick together, and I'm just grateful to be be able to give you guys a safe place to sleep." We insisted on paying because we used the showers and facilities after arriving, and they just wouldn't allow it due to the late time we arrived and the early time we left. I will make a point to support this place the next time I go out west. Thank you so much for giving my cousin and I a wonderful experience in a world where sometimes we lose faith. You guys are amazing and I wish nothing but success for your business in the future.
Desiree St Lawrence
This campsite provided myself and my cousin with safe, quiet, and clean accommodations. The folks who own it are very sweet! Highly recommend!
Cesi Perez
Experience was horrible. Got there around 5pm. There was no one at the office to check us in even though the sign said they’d be back at 4:30pm. Called the number on the sign from my friends phone but no one answered. I had no service at all on my phone. Email provided no WiFi info so I couldn’t even do anything on my phone for the night. Booked for two nights, only stayed for one. Bathroom showers are small, doesn’t seem like anyone goes in to upkeep it. Dogs at night kept barking so didn’t get any sleep at all. The signs to find your camping spot are barely visible so we just chose a spot on the grass area. Wanted to buy something from the store but again, no one was there and when I looked inside, shelves seemed quite empty.
Rowdee Elting
The owners are the best people we love these guys
John Makowski
Pulled in here late in December they were closed yet they let us stay for free. Since it was Christmas time she dropped off a box with shirts hats jewlery. Amazing people don't hesitate to make this your RV stop if in the area Tanja and Greg are the best.
Dude
Hands down some of the nicest people on the planet.
Katarina Auer
I'm sure you have seen it in other reviews, but they are right. Tanja & Mike are so welcoming and friendly. It is not hard to get cozy and comfortable here. Clean restrooms and showers made my night perfect after a long, hot day. There is beautiful seating areas and a large porch to enjoy viewing the mountains and surroundings.
Gordon Carpenter
Level gravel sites, quiet, great staff. We only stayed overnight as we had reservations on down the road. If you are visiting SW Utah this park would be a great base for your adventures.