Reviews
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake
User Reviews
Julianne Peretz, DC
We had a beautiful campsite, right on the lake. The only problem was all the sand spurs. We had great difficulty trying to walk our dog.
Rhonda Carlos
Hidden gem. This was our first visit. We had a good time. The staff was very nice and the water park was very nice and clean.
Erin Newton
Labor Day Weekend 2025, we enjoyed our stay. Everything was clean and well maintained. Electric and water hookups were also great. The new operator was so nice and ever-present. Our reservations were made through campspot and I appreciated the honey wagon service. Pool was clean and fun. If you haven't been here in awhile give it another try, if never been definitely worth a trip.
Rhonda Hembree
I would give zero stars if it were an option! I wanted to let everyone know this issues I have had with Jellystone park on Keystone lake. It is a private campground with many attractions. I booked for a week long stay the last week in July. I made this reservation in early May. I was concerned about all the rain and rising lake levels. I contacted Jellystone by phone in early June with my concerns. I was told at that time that most of the campsites were under water and all lake attractions were closed due to Keystones high levels. I was encouraged not to cancel yet as they expected water levels to be down in 2 weeks. I called again 2 weeks later and water levels were still too high. Told to call back in a week. I called back in a week and was told the park was closed for the rest of the summer. I told them that I wanted to cancel my reservation and I wanted a refund. I called back a week later still be fore my reservation date and asked why I had not received a refund yet. They told me there was a glitch in their system and everyone was given a credit for a ray the following year. I told them I do NOT want a credit for a future date and that I wanted a refund. I was told it should be processed within a week. I called the park again today and asked why I had not received a refund yet! I was then told my name would be put on a LIST. Needless to say I was very upset. I have been given the run around for almost two months. I kept in contact with themto make sure I did not pass the deadline for refunds. Jellystone actually closed for the summer season before my reservation date. I was then told I would receive a refund but it would be minus the booking cost. I told her that was not acceptable I wanted a full refund! I also asked when and how I could expect a refund. She said it would be credited to my credit card account. I asked when I could expect to see it. She told me she could not say as she didn’t want to give me a timeline and then it not happen. She said she would call her boss and the call me back. I told her I wanted a call from her boss. I realize that the rainfall we received was extreme and it affected all the lakes in this part of Oklahoma. But I tried to keep in contact with them, was told numerous times not to cancel yet as they expected the lake to go down. Then it was Jellystone the closed their facility for the season. All before my scheduled vacation. This is the worst customer service I have ever received. I would not recommend anyone to book with Jellystone Park for their lake camping experience.
Rasha Jordan
It's a great place to take the kids! They thoroughly enjoyed it! We wanted to camp-out the water levels were too high so the lake was closed. There are plenty of tables with umbrellas for shade, lots of seating, and even have cabanas for an additional cost. We will definitely return!
Liz Dillsaver
We used to enjoy coming here, but this year the price increased yet again. $50 for just me and my 7 year old to go (Because 5 and up are considered adults ) and every time we went it was SO crowded you couldn’t even swim. When we tried getting in the pool my daughter and i were both kicked in the face by some kid attempting to dive lol that crowded ! the water was cloudy and all i could think about was all the pee that was prob in the pool . So we ended up leaving after an hour both times.
C Clifton
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.
Mandy Bradley
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!
Sara Tipton
Great experience for the family to get out and enjoy the last days of summer. The water in the pool area was cold and there were plenty of open seats. They have a separate toddler area which was perfect for my two year old. The slides were fun and we played volleyball too. There was not a place to get any food, but they did offer ice cream and drinks to purchase at around 2$ each. We spent $65.70 for two adults and one child. Super pricey for a 2-4 hour experience. I have four stars bc the snack bar had limited options and it was over $20/pp.
Creepy Kellie
My boyfriend’s family brought us here on vacation. We were there Saturday August 28, 2021. We played all day on the wibit and it was fun. But, we saw someone actually drown and pass away. He was an adult male. This park failed on safety. The life guards are all too young and didn’t know what to do. My boyfriend is an EMT and Swam out to help get him to shore and did compressions for 20 minutes along with a surgeon and some nurses that happened to be there. The female lifeguards were crying instead of doing anything. (Understandable in a way, I’m sure they weren’t prepared, but the park should have prepared them for this.). I don’t see going back ever again knowing how lousy the safety is there. There were so many children around that were exposed to watching a dead man being pulled up to shore. Staff needs to be better and do better. Absolutely no excuse. I send my deepest and most sincere apologies to the family. They failed your family.
Staci Burkhart
We had the best few days there camping with family! I loved that they had lifeguards placed in several spots. The kids actually talked about a specific LG, Lizzy! She interacted so well with the kids, she always had a smile on her face and you could tell she loves her job there. It made me feel good that there was an employee there that seemed to make a commitment to not only keeping the kids safe, but to also make their experience better! We can't wait to go back
Randy Nicolay
Great place to Jell with the family. A great weekend for all ages.
John Taylor
Nice place