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GS

For Yogi Bears Jellystone Park: This is not a RV park that is up to Jelly Stone standards. The Delux pull throughs are fairly level with a concrete pad. We did not have to unhook in 45 ft Motorhome and tow. They are not worth $90 a night for what you get. I would say about $50. Park appears to have a fair amount of full timers. It needs a major makeover.

Posted Oct 24, 2022 by GS from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

NC On The Way

For Yogi Bears Jellystone Park: I’ll try and keep it objective. We came in during a rain storm which we are used to. Had to wait in line at the security gate until someone finally answered the phone after multiple calls, our reservation had no gate code included. We were assigned a site on the back side of the property. Upon stopping we found a foot deep River running through the site and the breakers on the power pedestal had fallen back inside so it was both unusable and dangerous. We had to pull back up to the office through the flooded campground road. II asked for a level site up front since we were not unhooking and leaving early the next morning. They had the nerve to try and charge me a 15.00 premium for being on a premium site. Never mind the fact the water valve was underwater in the vault box. We were still without water! The next morning after I discussed the issues with a staff member there only response was “hey we just took over what can you expect.” Basically it cost me 85.00 for a night of restless sleep amd now water! Thanks but no thanks Yogi.

Posted Aug 30, 2022 by NC On The Way from NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ray

For Yogi Bears Jellystone Park: We had back in site #4 very difficult to get into as side of road had deep wash out & thought we’d end up with a flat tire. A little confusing on where to park for office but staff extremely friendly and helpful. Escorted to site. & they ensured everything to our satisfaction. Lots of kids on weekends but left Monday. Would stay again even though price is steep. Amenities well maintained and directions from website led us right to them.

Posted Aug 30, 2021 by Ray from Central Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ernest

For Yogi Bears Jellystone Park: Stayed two nights, hard to find, not a lot of signs, not a lot of info about checking in and where to go, site was not level, rough time in getting level. Once set up, not too bad , quiet. I would stay again, but not in this site #54, gonna be hard to get out with the permeant A class next to me.

Posted May 23, 2021 by Ernest from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Rusty Bedspring

For Yogi Bears Jellystone Park: Well, I guess we should start at the beginning. You can not enter the campground without calling the office due to the gate. I was kept on the phone while they checked to see if they had anything. The campground is 90% empty, and if we hadn’t wanted to stop and watch the election, we would have left. Upon entering, I was asked for every bit of Information except my social security number, having to repeat much of it due to the obscenely loud squawking of a large caged bird in the office. Being at closing time, which she made sure to let me know, they locked the doors and turned off the lights with 3 other customers at the counter. All the streets are one way, and in a dead, mostly empty park in November, they actually expect you to follow the loop twice to get to your site that is a stones throw from the office. So the “ranger” that led me to the site told me to follow her golf cart, then got irate that I went down the wrong way for 20’ to do so. There are so many rules here, fines for this or expulsion for that. Never before have I stayed at one of these and never again will I ever. Great park if you have kids, but there are a lot of long term campers here for work too.

Posted Nov 04, 2020 by Rusty Bedspring from Lake Titticaca. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Tupelo Family

For Yogi Bears Jellystone Park: Nice and clean park. Very nice and helpful staff. Lots of stuff for young children to do. My only cons are that the spaces are tight. You feel like your on top of your neighbor and the prices are expensive compared to other places we’ve stayed that are just as nice.

Posted Oct 13, 2019 by Tupelo Family from Tupelo, MS. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

GurleysOnTheGo

For Yogi Bears Jellystone Park: The park is well maintained and the staff was very friendly and helpful. The only problem was that it was over priced for this time of year. We are a family of two adults and two children. We paid $137 for two nights. The pool isn't even open due to the time of year. We probably wouldn't come back simply because of the price versus other campgrounds close by. This price would have been reasonable had it been Summer with access to the pool. We have beach sites booked for this Summer at a couple different campgrounds for almost the same price we paid here.

Posted Mar 11, 2018 by GurleysOnTheGo from Dallas, GA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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