Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Asheboro

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  • (3.4)5 reviews

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Backpacker
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RV Camping
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About Campground

Welcome to the Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™ Campground Resort in Asheboro, North Carolina. We are a family-friendly Jellystone campground in NC all about families having fun and spending quality time together while enjoying the great outdoors. Themed Weekends all summer plus 100 acres to explore, a fishing pond, exciting activities for kids, and YOGI BEAR™!

The campground is located less than 3 miles from the North Carolina Zoo. Camping guests will receive ONE FREE NC ZOO TICKET per site.

This campground is still being built and developed. We are open year round. Check out the What’s Coming page to see the tentative projected build schedule of amenities and site-expansion. This is subject to change.

We are open for RV camping only. The bath houses are under construction so all RV/Campers must be equipped with a bathroom.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Cabin Tent
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

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

Essentials

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

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3.4

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Tiffany Flynn

1 year ago
2/5

We have stayed in Yogi Bear in Bostic, NC and loved it. We decided to bring our 3 Grandchildren to Asheboro for the Halloween festivities since it was closer to our house. The road are really dusty and not paved. One of the children has asthma and had severe flare ups after riding the golf cart because of all the dust. He was limited to what he could do the rest of the weekend because of how dusty it was. The playground only had a seesaw, a few swings and Gaga ball pit. There was nothing there for children under 3. We were at site 129 and the fire pit and large rock was right outside of the door of our RV. I do not recommend this site!! All of the other sites had them at the end of the drive. This is not safe when you have children! Over all the Halloween festivities were fun! We forgot our bracelets for the carnival and the lady was very rude telling us we couldn't get in without them, even though we had done all of the other activities without them. We had to go back to our campsite and get them. We loved the trails but I wish there were signs on which way to go. We got creeped out and turned around. We have decided to make the drive to Bostic and Tabor Yogi Bear campgrounds in the future.

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Would give 5 stars due to its an exceptionally great campground with all the amenities and activities!!!! except for the excessive amount of dust!!!! They have speed limit signs everywhere stating 5 1/2 mph speed limit but no one seems to be courteous to follow it even park employees causing and excessive amount of dust!!! Can’t even sit outside to enjoy the weather without a cloud of dust overtaking your site!!!!! Sorry for the long review just hoping with this being such a great park the owners might do something about it with more gravel on the roads to help with the dust. The dust is at the unbearable point. Wouldn’t be so bad if everyone would go 5 1/2 due to the lite amount of dust for that speed!!!

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Nikki Terry

1 year ago
5/5

First time here and the staff was all friendly! Love the kid activities! The entire campground was clean and quiet. I would recommend renting a golf cart like we did since it would be a lot of walking if you don’t. I thought this campground would have more of a playground but they have some swings, a seesaw, gaga ball. They do have the jumping pillow

I would come back for the fun events again and our kids loved seeing Yogi the bear and all the rest of the characters :)

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Jennifer Frazier

1 year ago
5/5

We stayed here for 5 nights in September. It is a perfect location if you want to go to the North Carolina Zoo like we did. The park is easy to navigate around without worrying about trees. It is definitely big rig friendly. We have a 43 foot fifth wheel and had no issues getting around the park. The sites are big with plenty of room to park your vehicle and still have a lot of room. There are hiking trails on the property which were great to run or walk. Our dogs love the trails and the dog park. We would definitely recommend this park and hope to return in the near future.

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petri595880

9 months ago
1/5

It was our first visit to the yogi-bear camp ground and we were excited. It was not our first time camping. When we booked in December for our trip in February there were no warnings about being out of season, we simply assumed that the water features were closed.

Much to our dismay other features like the indoor and outdoor theatre, half the play area and laser tag weren’t available. These things should be noted as part of their seasonal offerings when booking.

Our booking included tickets to the Asheboro zoo which was amazing! Unfortunately after 15 minutes of convincing me that there were no such tickets and us driving away I found my reservation proving it.

The boo boo cabin was supposed to fit a group of 4 but our family: mom, dad, 10yr old and 5 yr old were very smushed. Our wifi in the cabin didn’t work for more than 15 minutes at a time.

All in all I’d never recommend it for others including our military family worldwide.

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