Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake

  • $30.00 /night
  • (4.8)4 reviews

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Directions

From Tulsa, Oklahoma, take Highway 412 west for approximately 15 miles to the Keystone Dam Exit. Merge onto Highway 151 south for approximately 3 miles, then take Highway 51 west approximately 4 miles to park entrance on the north side of the highway.

Access

Boat-In
Drive-in

Accommodations

Equestrian
Group
RV Sites
Standard
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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

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Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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4.8

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Tamra Ballard

1 year ago
5/5

We had an amazing time. The camp grounds were clean and well kept. Restrooms and bath houses were clean and up to date as well. We will definitely be back. Our grandkids loved it!

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Amy Biggs

1 year ago
5/5

We had so much fun. Make sure to bring your ice chest, sandwiches and drinks. Everyone must wear lifejackets which the park provides. We spent 6 hrs out there, met some very cool people and played like kids again. It was our daughters birthday and they gave her the princess treatment

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Mandy Bradley

2 years ago
5/5

We stayed in a rented RV here Mon-Friday. We have decided it will now have to be a yearly tradition we loved it so much. My son is 11 and enjoyed all the park has to offer. The basketball court across from our campsite was an added perk. We all played on the inflatable obstacle course and had so many laughs and so much fun watching each other fall off. We did learn water shoes with some grip on the bottom are a game changer for the adults who get tired of slipping off. The slides were fun and the pool area was nice. The owners and staff are very kind. We locked ourselves out of the RV and the staff or owner, not sure which, came to see if he had a spare key to help us out. When that didn't work he told us about a place in town to try and they came out with a spare key and got us unlocked. The lake is beautiful and not at all busy during the week. We had a whole island to ourselves and plenty of room to pull kids tubing without any other boats coming around us. Definitely recommend!

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C Clifton

11 months ago
4/5

I preface this with we went after school started (half price promo, normally $20/pp for a day pass, and only about 10-15 people were at there while we were 11-4pm).

The wibit (inflatables on the water) is a great fun for all ages, but not all bodies. It can be difficult to get back up/on the wibit if you are not fit. This mama needed help every time I fell off, which was frequent with the slime buildup on the inflatables (and wooden steps to help you get up). Still had a blast with my teens (age 15-18). One section of the wibit deflated, much to my kids enjoyment as they made it part of their game, but I'm sure if this were a normal busy weekend it would have been annoying and possibly dangerous. No information was given when we entered (paid the gate admission) nor was any given by the lifeguards, (except when we took the kayaks out past the yellow floats, we were told we were supposed to be out that far).

Life vests (must be wore while in the lake/on wibit), kayaks and stand up paddle boards are available by the wibit and included in the price of admission. I'd bring water shoes, a table, chairs, food, water, ice chest, grill, etc and make full day of it.

The splash pad/water slide area is more geared towards families/younger children. Lots of chairs (some needing updated) here (none by the lake, only a few picnic tables), and some shaded areas. (Outside) showers are needed if going from lake into water slide, located on backside of waterpark, closer to the lake.

Will be back.

I can see why people who stay here overnight would be upset day passes are sold to the public.

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