“only an hour from the grand canyon!”
We have an unforgettable adventure waiting for you, both on the campground and in the surrounding wonders of Grand Canyon National Park. If you are looking for easy access, easy pull through, spacious RV sites, we are the campground for you! We are right off of I-40, just four miles east of Williams, Arizona. We offer full hookup 30/50 amp sites, water and electric sites, tent sites with water and electric, and dry tent sites. We also offer an assortment of lodging options from one room cabins to hotel-style, deluxe lodging. We have free WiFi, indoor pool, hot tubs, bike rentals for children, miniature golf rental, game room, two playgrounds, pet playground, large gift shop with groceries and RV supplies, restrooms and hot showers, and laundry facilities. Our Bear Trax Cafe serves delicious breakfast and dinners beginning weekends in April. Our Grand Canyon Go-Kart track will open May 1 for the season! Enjoy free hayrides on the weekends, movies, and other activities available throughout the season. Guests love the many trails into the surrounding forest conducive for hiking, biking, ATV, horseback riding, or just walking. We are only an hour from the Grand Canyon, which makes us a great base for experiencing this natural wonder of the world. If driving is not an option, you have many other options to the Grand Canyon. Take the Grand Canyon Railway, join a van tour, or just rent a car or taxi in Williams, AZ. We are also close to Flagstaff, Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon, and other interesting towns along with old Route 66 attractions. Let our friendly staff book train, helicopter, airplane, jeep, ATV, and rafting tours for you!
Reviews of Williams - Circle Pines KOA Holiday
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Ratings Summary
Cell Coverage
Verizon 4G/5G
Confirmed by 11 users | Last reported on July 23, 2023AT&T 4G/5G
Confirmed by 10 users | Last reported on January 09, 2023T-Mobile 4G/5G
Confirmed by 5 users | Last reported on July 27, 2023Very impressive facility. It rained most of the time there, and would have loved utilizing the go cart track, etc. Well stocked onsite store, just wished the hours were extended. We’ll definitely be back!!
We camped here at the beginning of May 2015 with our Las Vegas Airstream Club. (Personally, I would have preferred boondocking nearby but with a large group of trailers it's much simpler to book an RV Park!) This is a nicely maintained park and it's great to be nestled in the tall pine trees. It has easy access to the freeway and to Williams, AZ and is a nice straight shot to the Grand Canyon (about 50 minutes away). They have a dog park and a very nice kids area, along with a miniature golf course. Like many KOAs, if you have kids I think it's an even more appealing place to stay.
I have no complaints about the park and if I was in the area I'd likely stay here again if I needed full hook ups. There is a fair bit of freeway noise as well as regular train whistles.
Tip: They have to truck in all of their water. So if you're able to arrive with your own tank of water I'm sure they'd appreciate it.
Nightly Rate: $45.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
The only negative, is that you can hear the trains/traffic at night...but if you pay attention to the stars, enjoy the cooler weather with a cold beer or a glass of wine, it's not a big deal.
What makes this place such a great campground...there is something for everyone!
You're just minutes from Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon.
The management team truly cares about you enjoying your stay!!
You won't be disappointed.
Nightly Rate: $34.00
Days Stayed: 0
Site Number: 97-107-108
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
This is a good choice if you want to spend a few days in Williams. It's very shady and woodsy, very clean and the staff is friendly.
The campground is tight, roads are a bit hard to navigate and the sites have no privacy. They put me in site #5 which has to be the worst site. I could not fit my tow vehicle as well as my 34ft RV even though I specifically reserved a site for my RV+Tow vehicle. I had to park the car elsewhere. The outer loop is better as you don't have people walking through your site all day and night to go to the pool/game room.
There's a nice hiking trail right behind the campground and 2 huge dog parks for the doggies.
Cell was strong. I was able to stream with T mobile fine, I didn't try streaming with Verizon or ATT.
Highway noise is a problem here and they keep the entire campground lit up like Christmas to the point of light shining through the windows all night. It's a bit overkill with the lights.
The amenities were great. Indoor pool, game room with a nice pool table and air hockey as well as a few video games. There's a large go kart track onsite and mini golf, horse shoes and play ground. Kids would have a blast here. Cost was a bit high at $55/night but that's par for the course with KOAs.
Site accessibility (Tight campground, somewhat hard to navigate) - 2
Campground location (Good location to Williams. Easy off the highway but noisey) - 3
Nearby amenities (Downtown Williams with some shopping 10 min away) - 3
Site Privacy (Very tight sites, no privacy) - 1
Campground amenities (FHU with cable, game room, indoor pool, laundry, propane) - 5
Dog friendly (Great hiking trail right behind campground, 2 large dog parks) - 5
Activities (Williams is cute for a short stay, hiking nearby) - 4
Cost ($55/night for FHU) - 2
Staff friendliness (Friendly and plentiful) - 5
Connectivity (Cable TV, ATT, Verizon and Tmobile decent) - 4
Total rating = 3.4
Nightly Rate: $55.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 5
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
T-Mobile 4G
We used to love staying at Circle Pines, but it now has a "Holiday" designation and the prices are ridiculously high and it was very crowded. Fine if you have a family and want lots of activities for kids, but we were wedged awfully close to neighbors and couldn't wait to get out of there.
Nightly Rate: $72.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
We tent camped here as my friend and I decided to take our kids for a little weekday summer trip. We chose this KOA because it was easily accessible to planned activities in Flagstaff and Grand Canyon. What no one at KOA ever told us, and Google wasn't aware either, is that due to current construction on I-40, this campground's exit is closed westbound. So coming from the east, we had to drive a little more than a mile to the next exit and turn around. However, the detour to go one mile west on I-40 to get to the exit for Grand Canyon takes you east on I-40 for twelve miles! We added 30 minutes to our trip simply to go one mile west. There HAS to be back roads, even if they're dirt, to avoid that nonsense, so I was irritated that no one at the KOA would mention it upon registration or check-in as I'm guessing a lot of people staying there head to Grand Canyon at least once during their stay here.
Other than that, it was an okay place to stay.
It really is right next to I-40. We could see and hear the highway from our site, which was also a surprise because most campgrounds place tents towards the back or in an out-of-the-way area. Not here. While the RV sites were arranged in a circle under lots of trees, the tent sites felt exposed. It was sunny and open and really not the woodsy campsite we were looking for. We followed a host on a golf cart to our site, which was an unlevel square of gravel with a huge rut on one side and one lone pine tree on the other. I immediately asked if we could get one with more shade, "Like this one right next door maybe?" as there were no other campers in this rectangle of ten tent sites. He said, "I can't do that, Darlin'. You gotta drive back to the office and work that out with them, Darlin'." He was condescending and rude, but the woman in the office was kind and helpful. We switched to the site next door which was more level and had an extra tree. It still faced the back of the go kart garage and the road, but what can you do?
The restrooms and showers were clean and convenient. We didn't use the pool or the mini golf, but the kids enjoyed the gaga ball court and giant pillow immensely. We all rode the go-karts one night. It's $8 for five minutes (about 8-10 laps maybe). It was okay. Nothing spectacular.
If the freeway exit is open, this is a good base for both Flagstaff and Grand Canyon.
Nightly Rate: $39.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: T80C
Decent campground, but it is pretty crowded. The pool looked greenish but ok and the hot tub looked gross so we didn’t get in at all. About an hour from the Grand Canyon. We would stay again.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
Clean bathrooms. Nice staff. Later arrival & early departure so didn’t use facilities. Freeway noise. Would stay again if driving through.
Nightly Rate: $35.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: -
This was our first KOA and we enjoyed it. The campground was very nice and was a good location for going to Grand Canyon for an afternoon. They had a small cafe which served breakfast and dinner.
Nightly Rate: $35.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 50
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Easy on/off highway. Lots to do with young kids on site. Note that everything but the playground and pool cost $. $3 for carts, $8/single, $10/double for Go Karts, $5 for rock climbing. I thought pretty affordable, but would have been nice option to pay for wristbands for all day/weekend play for people staying there. Great dog area, hiked the trail, grounds were very crowded but decently quiet and friendly campers. Staff was friendly and very welcoming, lots of them patrolling and busy on the grounds all day/evening, so I believe that helped keep people in check. Took my dogs on a walk around 10pm and the grounds were very quiet. Some people sitting around fires but not loud or disrespectful. Took a day trip to the Deer Farm (15 min drive) and a quick look around Downtown Williams (10 min drive). Bathrooms and showers were clean. Pool was full Friday night, shut it down on Sat so they could get chemicals back in check. This was disappointing for my kids, but understandable. Loud highway but we didn’t mind. Would go with my kids again. My 4 star rating was only because I would rather camp somewhere secluded but it’s very nice to have places like this to help keep kids busy once in awhile.
Nightly Rate: $40.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 119
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