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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort
Overview
Located just a short drive from the sandy shores of Lake Michigan, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort in South Haven provides a high-energy vacation experience. This destination is designed as a family-centric resort where the focus is on organized activities and themed events throughout the camping season. Unlike a quiet roadside stop, this park offers a vibrant and interactive atmosphere where the presence of beloved characters like Yogi Bear and Boo Boo creates lasting memories for younger travelers and parents alike.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated in the scenic countryside of South Haven, Michigan, providing a peaceful buffer from the bustle of the city while remaining minutes away from local landmarks. Surrounded by lush greenery and sprawling agricultural land, the setting feels distinctly Midwestern and relaxing. It serves as a perfect base camp for exploring the Lake Michigan shoreline and the charming coastal towns that define the region's unique maritime character and seasonal appeal.
Amenities & Park Features
RV travelers will find well-maintained sites featuring full hookups and plenty of space for larger rigs. The resort is packed with premium amenities, including a heated swimming pool and an expansive splash pad that keeps children entertained for hours. Beyond the water features, guests can also enjoy the jumping pillow, mini-golf course, and a stocked fishing pond for quiet afternoons. For daily convenience, the park provides a well-stocked camp store and modern laundry facilities to ensure a comfortable stay for any duration.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the campground gates, the Kal-Haven Trail offers miles of hiking and biking through beautiful natural landscapes and wooded corridors. A visit to the South Haven North Pier Lighthouse is essential for photographers and those who want to experience the powerful beauty of the Great Lakes. Families also enjoy visiting local blueberry farms for seasonal picking or spending a day at the Michigan Maritime Museum to learn about the rich history of the area.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideal for families with children who want an all-inclusive activity schedule and a safe place for kids to play. It is best suited for RVers who enjoy a lively, social environment rather than those seeking a secluded wilderness retreat. If you are looking for destination-style camping with easy access to world-class beaches and local festivals, this South Haven location is a premier choice for your next Michigan road trip adventure.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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User Reviews
Jeff Nelson
It's like a black fly in your chardonnay.. The black flies here are ridiculous and with very little shade, relief is a bit off the table. Literally 50/night in your camper regardless of keeping doors/windows closed. I would suggest also, scooped ice cream in the ranger station vs fudge. Other than the above concerns, it was a good weekend.
Randy Merritt
Wonderful place and staff. For the past 6 years we have held our family reunion here with no plans of changing locations. Activities are great for the young ones and parents are very comfortable with their safety. Only downside is the price of on-site food.
Zena Blake
The rooms and grounds at Yogi Jellystone Park are clean and well maintained, which we appreciated. However, our experience was let down by unfriendly staff and a restrictive atmosphere. We waited over ten minutes at the gift shop while the staff took a phone reservation, with no apology or even a bag offered for our purchase. Many amenities opened late or closed early, which was frustrating since we paid for access and planned our days around the posted times. On top of that, there were lots of extra charges and strict rules, and some neighbors seemed to complain about everything. Overall, while the property is nice, the staff and overall environment would make me think twice before returning.
Bond, James
This is a yearly tradition for us every October for the Halloween fest. We have taken a trophy home every year for the past 6 years for one of the contest. They hold a site decoration, costume, pumpkin carving contest. Huge main store and cafe (our favorite) they have a haunted maze that is great, we also loved the Terror in the park when they did that. Plenty of activities for the kids, sites are nice. They do have a pool for the summer, bounce pillow, R/c race track with an entire store dedicated to it. There is a lot more there to do, great place!
OBM Construction Construction and Custom Homes
**Yogi Bear RV Park: A Nice Place with a Not-So-Nice Customer Experience** If you're looking for a picturesque spot to park your RV, Yogi Bear RV Park might catch your eye. Nestled near Lake Michigan it looks like the perfect getaway at first glance. The facilities are clean, the grounds are well-maintained, and the park itself is beautiful. However, beneath the charming exterior lies an experience that’s far from relaxing. **Nickel-and-Dime Nightmare** At Yogi Bear, it feels like you're being charged for every breath you take. Sure, the nightly rate might seem reasonable, but be prepared to shell out extra for just about everything else. Even basic amenities are up for grabs. Need to use the laundry facilities? Get ready to pay, want to do a craft with your child yep that will be $26 for a $1.50 ceramic that was purchased at the Dollar Tree. Thinking of using the playing a family game or riding a bike they supply Yep, those have a fee too. And don’t even think about having guests over without paying an additional “visitor” fee, which conveniently increases periodically and parking a personal vehicle is horrible as you vehicles can barely fit on your site without hanging in the road. **Prison-Like Patrols** As if the constant charges weren’t enough, Yogi Bear RV Park is run with the strictness of a high-security prison. The park's staff, or “wardens” as they’re often referred to by the guests, are always on patrol. They drive around at all hours, meticulously checking that your license plate matches your hang tag, that your car is park on your site and don't ever forget to hang that pink tag in window. Curfew is strictly enforced, and anyone on park playground and play accessories is rushed out at 9:00 no questions asked while leaving your child wondering what just happened as they were having the time of their life. Security cameras are positioned at every angle, and it feels like they’re watching your every move (look at the office and recreational building) Even harmless activities like grilling or sitting around a campfire are subject to scrutiny. The park rules are so rigid and comprehensive that they could rival a legal document. Expect to receive a stern warning if your RV steps an inch over the line or if your dog’s leash isn’t the exact length specified in the rulebook. And forget about having any late-night gatherings—even low-key chats by the campfire are considered disturbances. Camper beware as you will be removed from the park if you do not purchase their firewood if they catch you bringing wood from your home or a place that's much cheaper such as their price of $56 for 31 pieces of wood. We were questioned for 5 mins because the wood on our site didn't match the color of the wood they sell and was finally allowed to burn it yet we purchased it at the main office. The employee made us feel like criminals and the whole encounter shocked us to say the least. **Final Thoughts** Yogi Bear Rv Park is a beautiful place to stay , very clean and well maintained facilities if you’re willing to overlook the constant fees and the uncomfortable, heavily-monitored dystopian environment. While the scenery might be inviting, the experience is anything but If you’re looking for a peaceful, relaxing vacation, this isn’t the place for you. However, if you don’t mind feeling like you’re under surveillance and paying extra for every little thing you do, then Yogi Bear RV Park in South Haven Michigan might just be your cup of tea.
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