One of our favorite annual family camping traditions is visiting a variety of Yogi Bear’s Camp Jellystone Parks. Jellystone campgrounds have cornered the market on family fun. So we want to share some of the things that we think they are doing right.
It’s important to realize that Jellystone Camp Resorts are individually-owned franchises. This means that the activities and amenities vary from park to park. In this blog post and podcast episode, we are focusing on the features of the very best ones we have visited.
5 Things Jellystone Campgrounds are Getting Right
We visited our first Jellystone Park about 5 years ago. It was an amazing family vacation at the Luray Jellystone in Virginia. Since then, we have seen the franchise grow tremendously. Many of the campgrounds have invested in resort-like amenities. Jellystone knows it’s customers, and is doing all the right things to make family camping a more fun experience for all visitors.
So what are some of our favorite things trending within the Jellystone system?
Planned Group Recreation
Kids love good old fashioned summer camp activities like relay races and water balloon fights. Jellystone Parks are putting more organized sports recreation on the activities calendar and we love it.
Limiting Additional Add-On Expenses
We think the trend is toward including more, not less, in the cost of your campsite. We hate being nickel and dimed on paying for extra activities within a campground. This is especially true after you have paid a premium cost for your site. Many of the Jellystones are including mini golf, paddle boats, pedal carts, and water slides with your stay. This is how we think it should be. Hopefully the rest follow suit!
Upping the game for teens and tweens
Jellystone Parks are paying attention to the teen and tween crowd. We have noticed that they are adding large water features, zip lines, ninja training courses, and teen-only laser tag. These are the types of thing your big kid will beg to do over and over again. Want to get your teen off the devices? This might be the place to do it.
Customer service training
We are continually impressed by the young staffers at many Jellystone Parks. These teenagers and college students are friendly and engaging, bringing just the right amount of ‘cool’ to rule enforcement. They are everything you want in a camp counselor, so we know they are being trained well by management.
Upgrading the campsite experience
Many ‘resort campgrounds’ put a ton of money into amenities, but scrimp on site maintenance and landscaping. Jellystone Parks are developing resort-style campsites with concrete pads, upgraded fire pits, and space to spread out.
5 Fun Facts about Yogi Bear and Jellystone Parks
Where did these Yogi Bear Jellystone Park Camp Resorts come from anyway? We dug into some historical Americana, and learned more about the history of Yogi Bear and his namesake campgrounds. Did you know…
- Yogi made his debut in 1958 as a supporting character in the Huckleberry Hound Show, and didn’t get his own show until 1961.
- Yogi’s personality and mannerisms are said to be based on Art Carney’s Ed Norton character on The Honeymooners.
- Yogi Berra sued Hannah Barbera for defamation, but later dropped his suit when the studio claimed the name similarity was merely a coincidence.
- Animation historians link Yogi Bear and his antics to social unrest in the 60’s. They say Yogi represents a figure bucking against what society expects from him.
- Doug Haag, the founder of the first Jellystone Park, also considered Paul Bunyan, Pocahontas, and Robin Hood as recognizable figures to brand his campground around. You’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out how he landed on Yogi Bear…
What’s New with Camp Jellystone?
Michele Wisher, the Vice President of Promotions and Marketing for Leisure Systems, had a lot of news to share on this podcast episode. And as a mom of three, she knows how important it is to save some dough. Here are links to the promotions and deals that we discussed:
More Jellystone Parks Content
Want to hear more abut the Yogi experience? We paired this episode with a Campground of the Week review of our recent stay at the Hagerstown Jellystone in Maryland. Check it out to hear all the details about this amazing park.
You can also check out Jellystone podcast episodes from years past…
- RVFTA Episode #92 What’s New at Camp Jellystone?
- RVFTA Episode #37 Greetings from Camp Jellystone
- Yogi at Shangri La in Milton, Pennsylvania
- Jellystone Park Quarryville in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Jellystone Park of Estes near Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
- Lazy River Jellystone in Gardiner, New York
- Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park in Luray, Virginia
- Barton Lake Jellystone in Fremont, Indiana
See you at the Jellystone Campground!
Stephanie + Jeremy
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To expensive for a family of 4 I can’t even want to go there
Every has different camping budgets and everyone spends their own money how they wish. We have done a lot of different types of family travel, and know that the price of a Jellystone is a huge value in many ways. We were just at a Jellystone Resort and didn’t even leave once over the course of four days. We made all our meals in the trailer and our boys were completely entertained by the pool and waterpark. We had an amazing vacation for the price of the campsite.