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    Circleville, Ohio and the surrounding area features several developed campgrounds within a short drive of the city. A.W. Marion State Park Campground provides sites for tent and RV camping along with access to hiking trails and Hargus Lake. Within 30 miles, visitors can find additional options like Tar Hollow State Park Campground and Hocking Hills State Park Campground, which offer a mix of tent, RV, and cabin accommodations. The region's camping areas range from basic sites with minimal amenities to full-service campgrounds with electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities.

    Seasonal considerations affect camping availability throughout the area, with most campgrounds operating from early April through October. Many sites require advance reservations, especially during summer weekends and fall foliage season when Hocking Hills attracts significant crowds. Primitive camping options like Scioto Grove Metro Park offer free tent camping but operate on a limited schedule. Winter camping is available at some locations like Paint Creek State Park, which maintains heated restrooms year-round. Cell service varies considerably across the region, with patchy coverage in more remote areas like Tar Hollow. According to one visitor, "There is no cell service. Enjoy the outdoors! You are off the grid!"

    Campers consistently mention the scenic quality of the region, particularly at locations in the Hocking Hills area where hiking trails lead to unique geological formations. The region includes a mix of lakefront and wooded sites, with waterfront locations being particularly popular. While some campgrounds like A.W. Marion are described as "smaller but peaceful" by reviewers, others such as Alum Creek State Park offer extensive facilities but can become crowded during peak season. Proximity to attractions represents a significant consideration, with Campbell Cove Camping noted for being "near all of the attractions of Hocking Hills." Visitors should note that campground density varies; some locations feature closely spaced sites with limited privacy, while others provide more secluded settings for a more immersive natural experience.

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      1. A.W. Marion State Park Campground

      4.0(35)3mi from Circleville58 sitesRVs, Tents

      "They had a scavenger hunt which made us really experience the nature around us, going through the woods off trail, going to the lakeside, walking around looking for different things on a list."

      "October weekends in Ohio State Park campgrounds are super popular so we weren’t able to make a reservation here. "

      from $25 - $40 / night

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      2. Hocking Hills State Park Campground

      4.4(109)24mi from Circleville209 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "There are lots of caves, trails, camping options and activities in the area. Be careful, however, every year someone is injured or dies going off trail, often falling from a cliff."

      "If you stay away from the main roads, you might feel like you're in a smaller campground."

      from $20 - $70 / night

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      3. Deer Creek State Park Campground

      4.3(30)17mi from Circleville224 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Some are smaller, close to neighbors while other have seclusion with trees. From past experience, if it rains, some of the sites do flood. We had great weather this weekend."

      "There is a short walk to a comfort station and the shower house is just a few more steps. Both were kept clean even in this busy park."

      from $39 - $52 / night

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      4. Tar Hollow State Park Campground

      4.1(24)17mi from Circleville102 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is about 2-3 acres large, situated on a hill with a path dug out around the perimeter. "

      "The drive there was a very interesting tour of trump flags Amish buggies and more. Would come back if I was stranded in Ohio, but overall great pit stop for cleaning up on a long journey."

      from $27 - $75 / night

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      5. Jackson Lake Park

      3.7(7)14mi from CirclevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "As a moto camper, we really lucked out with a flat plot and didn’t have anyone in the spots next to us. My #1 complaint was the bathroom situation."

      "Easy access to sites. Staff could take a lesson in hospitality and giving directions on park."

      from $40 - $139 / night

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      6. Scioto-Grove Metro Park

      4.3(8)18mi from CirclevilleTents

      "No driving your vehicle any further than the bottom of the hill. Great location, very beautiful. Spacious in between 5 campgrounds and right next to the Scioto River."

      "Got lucky and found an opening for site 5 which was right on river and away from the busier parts of park - didn’t see a single person. Nice tent pads, campfire ring, and provided wood."

      7. Sun Valley Campground

      5.0(4)18mi from CirclevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We were able to reserve a drive-thru site on the same day we wanted it.  It looks like there are quite a few seasonal campers there.  Sites have space between them, many are shaded. "

      8. Campbell Cove Camping

      4.4(18)26mi from CirclevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This is a very nice campground near all of the attractions of Hocking Hills, Ohio. We had full hookups that were excellent, but if we didn't there were several new restrooms throughout the grounds."

      "Our site was waterfront and also set away from other sites."

      9. Top O' The Caves Campground

      3.6(17)25mi from CirclevilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "It’s located very close to Hocking Hills State Park. Some of the tent sites are on an incline, but the RV site we had (site 24) was very spacious. There’s a a nice pool and nature trails."

      "There's a small pond for fishing and a church from the 1800s and all together a beautiful place to walk around. The best part is you can walk to ash cave from your campsite!"

      10. Palmerosa Horse & Hike Campground

      4.3(6)20mi from Circleville1 siteRVs, Tents

      "Plenty of nearby trails. Since it was so quiet in campground I saw wildlife like deer, turkeys, and they must have a resident pileated woodpecker because I keep seeing it."

      "Stacked Stones has a very nice location and the camp hosts/owners are wonderful. They truly make you feel like family."

      from $25 - $70 / night

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    747 Reviews of 115 Circleville Campgrounds


    • Kathy C.
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Hocking Hills Jellystone Campground

      Shouldn’t be called Jellystone

      Jellystone Hocking Hills Ohio Don’t waste your money! I reserved a full hook up deluxe site with patio. Was supposed to be a level concrete slab. It was not! It was all gravel and dirt. No concrete whatsoever. This deluxe site sloped down so when you had a fire( weren’t allowed to move fire pit) your chairs went down hill and I fell almost every night. They brought in a crushed zone but it didn’t help the situation. Owner told us he would credit us some money back since the site wasn’t as promised, he did not. The playground was a mess. Old and nasty. The jump pad didn’t hold much air, so kids would jump on and sink right o the ground. The mining area was not locked so kids got into the pump and electrical areas which was dangerous for the little ones. YOGI BEAR MADE ONE 15 MINUTE APPEARANCE IN 5 DAYS. The schedule showed daily appearances at least daily if not more than once daily, which is how other Jellystones have been for us. MY GRANDSON was so sad. He had been looking forward to this trip for months, and recalled our prior JELLYSTONE stay at Watts Bar Lake in Tennessee, which was a totally different experience than this awful Hocking hills Jellystone. We repeatedly asked about Yogi appearances and were told“Yogi was busy and maybe he would come tomorrow“. The owner made so many excuses like,“my concrete guy didn’t show up last week” that’s why we didn’t have our concrete level patio site that we paid for. The playground didn’t have mulch cause his guy didn’t show up last week. The jump pad didn’t work right because his guy didn’t show up. The new pool wasn’t completed because his guy didn’t show up. Even the yogi bear statue they show in their picture wasn’t there. The pool they did have was in the owners backyard and you had to drive to it. It was slimed and disgusting. I have never been so disappointed. We drove 4.5 hours to get there specifically so my grandkids could camp at a Jellystone with Yogi Bear around. I don’t know how they are allowed to be a Jellystone, they are definitely not up to par. I’m sure we aren’t the only family to pay jellystones higher prices so the kids could see Yogi and friends daily. I could go on…there really were so many bad things about this place, but I see this review is very long. I will attach some photos

    • Mikayla H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Snowden lake

      First time camping

      Had a wonderful time camping with my family ground were well kept and staff was super friendly and it wasn't super busy

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      A.W. Marion State Park Campground

      Nice ammenities, accessible, reasonably spaced out

      Its a reasonably small campground, but I found that as long as you are mindful of tent placement- the sites are quite reasonably spread out. Additionally, im solo- but seems like a great place for families considering easy restroom access and the playground in the center. Also only a 30 minute drive from Columbus or so- and when I came in May, there were plenty of open spots to park.

    • Pam H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Dorr-Run Red Oak Trailhead

      Great for a night or two

      Clean bathrooms. Nice park rangers. Open areas with fire pits.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2026

      lake logan KOA Campground

      Not a good place for tent camping

      THIS IS AN RV CAMP. They have tent sites but they are just squares of gravel/wood. Our site was placed just feet from the ROAD you turn off of to enter the campground. Ridiculous and incredibly overpriced for what you get.

    • dThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 13, 2026

      Deer Creek State Park Campground

      Peacefull

      Great quiet area. Can sit and listen to the birds singing and the breeze rustling the leaves. Somehow we were lucky enough to book the only pull through site and it had full hookup on top of that. The woman that checked us in said it’s the most popular site they have because of this reasons. If you have little ones with you, they have a really nice nature center that’s open Friday and Saturday

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Palmerosa Horse & Hike Campground

      Good things in small package

      Stayed at this small campground. Proof good things can come in small packages. Great spot for horse camping, they have plenty of dedicated horse stalls. Gravel pads for electric/water sites are fairly level. My review is biased a bit, 1st night I was literally the only person camping. Plenty of nearby trails. Since it was so quiet in campground I saw wildlife like deer, turkeys, and they must have a resident pileated woodpecker because I keep seeing it. Branson (staff) who checked me in was very friendly and helpful. Three shower/bathrooms are very nice up by the office. They also have some outhouse style bathrooms further back in campground. Would definitely stay again if I can snag a site.

    • Ilce H.
      Apr. 26, 2026

      Monday Creek OHV Dispersed

      Ok but FREE

      Its free so worth it but i would not stay here again. Its not too “dispersed” its more of a parking lot + atvs driving all day if your sensitive to noise. Oh its also raining ticks here. Stayed for one night.


    Guide to Circleville

    Camping spots near Circleville, Ohio sit within the gently rolling terrain of the Scioto River Valley, with elevations ranging from 700 to 900 feet above sea level. The region experiences four distinct seasons with summer temperatures averaging in the mid-80s and winters bringing occasional snowfall and temperatures in the 20s. While most campgrounds in the area close for winter, some like Jackson Lake Park maintain year-round operations with heated facilities.

    What to Do

    Disc golf fun: Jackson Lake Park offers an on-site disc golf course perfect for casual players. "There is a disc golf course. The nearby town Lithopolis is cute, with some local coffee and dining, as well as antique shops," notes Theresa P., who stayed in one of the park's cabins.

    Lakeside activities: At Campbell Cove Camping, visitors can enjoy water recreation on Lake Logan. "We loved the location of Campbell Coves to Old Man's Cave and hiking trails. We do a family trip to the area every fall and this will be our go-to location," reports Angie J. The campground provides kayak rentals and lake access.

    Hiking exploration: The Scioto Grove Metro Park trail system includes a unique rope bridge crossing. "Somewhere among the hustle and bustle and just outside Columbus you can find this hidden gem of a park in Grove City. Backpacking sites, rope bridge crossing over a creek that kids and adults would love to explore," says Karen K., highlighting the family-friendly trail features.

    What Campers Like

    Peaceful lake access: Sun Valley Campground receives high marks for its tranquil setting. "This campground has a lot to offer with electric and water hookups for RVs with back-in and pull through sites. They have a dump station as well as an onsite bathroom/shower house," explains Andrew S., who appreciated the well-maintained facilities.

    Free backpacking experience: Scioto Grove Metro Park offers no-cost tent sites for weekend backpackers. "Free reserve ahead weekend backpacking campsites. All sites have 2 tent pads, a fire ring and firewood provided. Some have log seating and some do not," explains Susan G., noting the convenient amenities despite the primitive setting.

    Wildlife viewing: The natural surroundings at Tar Hollow State Park provide opportunities for animal observation. "Beautiful, secluded group camping. Shelter and pit bathrooms. Wide open space for lots of campers. Nice access to trails. Beach area is clean & small little lake," shares Renée C., though she cautions, "They also have a thriving Timber Rattlesnake population. Watch your steps."

    What You Should Know

    Cell service limitations: Many campgrounds in the region have poor or non-existent cell coverage. At Tar Hollow State Park, Sydney reports, "There is no cell service. Be sure to give anyone who may need to contact you a heads up."

    Bathroom conditions vary: Facility cleanliness differs significantly between campgrounds. At A.W. Marion State Park, Karen H. notes, "I would give it a higher rating but there are no showers, concrete floored, hole in the ground 'outhouses' (one men's, one woman's) by the playground and port-a-johns at the other end of the campground."

    Reservation requirements: Most popular campgrounds require advance booking, especially for premium sites. "Need to reserve online, books up very fast. Got lucky and found an opening for site 5 which was right on river and away from the busier parts of park," shares Anna S. about Scioto Grove Metro Park.

    Tips for Camping with Families

    Look for kid-friendly amenities: Top O' The Caves Campground offers multiple recreation options. "It has mini golf, a pool, park and small game room which is awesome for camping with kids. It offers rustic cabins for those that dont tent camp or have a rv," recommends Kelli W., who enjoyed the variety of activities available.

    Consider cabin options: Several campgrounds offer basic cabins as alternatives to tent camping. "We stayed in one of the rustic cabins. With other family members bringing their RVs. The bathroom facilities were some of the nicest and cleanest we've experienced," reports Angie J. about Campbell Cove Camping.

    Check for swimming areas: Water features make for popular family destinations. "The lake has a sand beach and designated swim area. It is blocked off from the rest of the lake by a wooden dock from which you are able to shallow dive (it's only seven or eight feet deep)," explains Jonathan W. about Tar Hollow State Park.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection matters: At Alum Creek State Park Campground, privacy between sites stands out as a benefit. "Space and Privacy...the two things that bring me back to this campground year after year. We have never had a 'bad' campsite at the Alum Creek State Park Campground. Each camping space is separated by trees and brush," shares Sandy O.

    Check hookup availability: Utilities vary between campgrounds and specific sites. "We appreciated the full hook-ups and pull through site. The staff came through every morning to pick up the trash. But, the water hook ups were accessible through a hole/pipe and we had to 'fish' down to connect our hose," Chris C. mentions about Jackson Lake Park.

    Be prepared for weather impacts: Some sites have drainage issues during rainy periods. Jill B. warns about Alum Creek State Park Campground: "First Campground site I went to had a large mud puddle full of hornets. I asked to move site and was accommodated. It was right after a heavy rain storm and so maybe it was just a fluke."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What RV camping facilities are available in Circleville, Ohio?

    RV campers near Circleville have several well-equipped options. Cross Creek Camping Resort offers pull-through sites for larger rigs, though sites can be somewhat close together with limited privacy. Full hookups are available, though some sites may not be perfectly level. Hocking River RV Park accommodates large rigs up to 43' with pull-through spots, though some maneuvering may be required. They feature unique fire rings positioned along the river and basic bath facilities. Other options include Alum Creek State Park Campground, which offers a beautiful wooded setting but has limited dump stations that can create delays during busy periods. Most RV parks in the area provide water and electric hookups, with some offering full hookups and Wi-Fi.

    Are there tent camping sites specifically available around Circleville?

    Yes, tent campers have several dedicated options near Circleville. Tar Hollow State Park Campground features a secluded north ridge campsite specifically for tent camping, offering a genuine immersive nature experience with pit latrines. Scioto-Grove Metro Park provides tent camping options, though it's only available for weekend stays and closes during winter months. Both parks offer the peaceful woodland setting tent campers typically seek. For those willing to drive a bit further, several other state parks in the region accommodate tent campers with varying levels of amenities from primitive sites to those with shower facilities. Remember that many campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during peak seasons.

    Are there family-friendly camping options available in Circleville?

    Circleville and the surrounding area offer excellent family-friendly camping destinations. Campbell Cove Camping provides full hookups, modern restrooms, and convenient access to nearby attractions in the Hocking Hills region. Lake Hope State Park Campground is perfect for families seeking a less crowded experience, featuring a beautiful lake for swimming and boating, hiking trails, and spacious campsites in a serene forest setting. Families will also appreciate Zaleski State Forest, which offers primitive camping options and excellent hiking trails. Most family-oriented campgrounds in the region provide basic amenities like playgrounds, fishing opportunities, and scheduled activities during peak season. For the best family experience, consider reserving sites well in advance, especially for summer weekends and holidays.

    Where are the best campgrounds near Circleville, Ohio?

    Several excellent campgrounds are within driving distance of Circleville. A.W. Marion State Park Campground is the closest option, located just minutes away with scenic lakeside camping. For those willing to drive a bit further, Hocking Hills State Park Campground offers some of Ohio's most spectacular scenery with numerous hiking trails, caves, and natural features. The park provides various camping options and is consistently rated as one of Ohio's most scenic state parks. Other solid options include Paint Creek State Park and Deer Creek Camping Resort, both offering water recreation opportunities and standard campground amenities. Most locations near Circleville require reservations, especially during peak summer and fall seasons.