Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

  • $0.00 /night
  • (3.2)5 reviews

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Access

Drive-in

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Cabins
Group
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Features

Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

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Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.2

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Stacey Scharba

1 year ago
5/5

We have stayed multiple times tent camping and in the cabins, always have clean bathrooms and hot showers and tons of things for the kids to do.

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Devin Moore

1 year ago
3/5

A decent campground. It's located in the middle of nowhere but about 10 minutes from the water and downtown South Haven. They have activities for the kids but not well advertised. Usually, when you go to a Yogi Bear, they announce the activities over the speakes so you know when this are happening. They didn't here, though. They did have tons to do though. You can paintball, race RC cars, launch water balloons, jump on bounce pads, or swim. Nice campground if you are looking to stay near South Haven. Oh and pay the extra money to lock in your site or you will get bumped. That part is annoying!

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Cheyenne Small

1 year ago
1/5

Nothing is free here, I had to pay to paint a ceramic that they probably got for the dollar tree. This placed robbed me of all my money it’s so overpriced and the staff looks like they hate their life? I mean for all this money the place is not that great, I’m just baffled. Won’t be coming back you might as well flush $200 down the toilet

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Dark One

1 year ago
2/5

We stayed a total of 3 days in this Campground. My aunt paid for a cabin and one camp site. When I arrived, I had to pay an extra $7 a day for my car and then $12 per person per day that was staying on top of the already paid for campsite. The campsites are very small, not like state campgrounds, although the park is very nice and clean as well as the facilities and the pool. Lots of little things you can do with your kids, of course you have to pay extra for most of those things. Which I wasn't a fan of. I got condescending remarks from staff. We paid $100 for wood and received wet green wood that would not burn and only smolder. Upon saying something, the young girl looked at me and said, "Would you like me to send somebody's light your fire for you?", in the most condescending way. I feel that this Campground is very controlling and has extra fees in every place you can find one. We paid close to $2,000 for three nights. Next time, we will be taking our money to a state campground. $28 a night sounds a lot better. I personally will never be back to this campground because of the way the staff acts towards customers. I did get a kick out of watching the owner tell a grown man how to light a fire that was very amusing. As he brought some fresh dry wood with him to do it.

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Hannah Mendel

1 year ago
5/5

This is our 3rd year camping here and we love it! It’s small, so we feel comfortable letting the kids bike around with a bit more freedom than if it were a larger campground. The activities are fun, the pool is fun, the banana bikes and pedal bikes are amazing, and the campground is clean and well organized. We tent camp so I can’t speak to the cabins, but overall this is a great place to go with a group of friends or family!

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