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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort

Overview

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort in Wisconsin Dells serves as a premier family destination within the heart of the Midwest's most famous vacation corridor. This resort offers a thematic camping experience where the antics of Yogi Bear and friends take center stage. Far from a simple stopover, this park is designed as a self-contained vacation spot where families can find a balance between structured entertainment and the classic joys of outdoor living.

Location & Surroundings

Situated conveniently near the main parkway of Wisconsin Dells, the resort provides easy access to urban conveniences while maintaining a peaceful, wooded atmosphere. The park is nestled among mature trees that offer natural shade for many of the campsites. Being in the Waterpark Capital of the World, visitors are just minutes away from the dramatic sandstone cliffs and scenic vistas of the Wisconsin River, which defines the region's geography.

Amenities & Park Features

The amenities here are centered around active family fun, featuring a massive water zone and splash pad that serves as the park's heartbeat. RVers can choose from a variety of site types, including premium pull-through sites with full hookups and concrete pads for easy leveling. Beyond the water features, the park offers:

  • Mini-golf and jumping pillows
  • Outdoor theaters for evening movies
  • Daily scheduled activities and crafts

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

While the park has plenty to keep guests busy, its proximity to Wisconsin Dells attractions is a major draw. You are a short drive from Noah’s Ark Waterpark and the famous amphibious Duck tours. For those seeking a quieter pace, Mirror Lake State Park is nearby, offering serene kayaking and hiking opportunities through unique rock formations. The downtown area also provides diverse dining and shopping options within minutes of the camp gates.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideal for families with young children who value a busy itinerary and resort-style amenities. It is a perfect match for RVers who enjoy a lively, social environment rather than a secluded wilderness experience. If you are looking for a big-rig friendly resort that combines the fun of a waterpark with the convenience of full-service camping, this Wisconsin Dells destination is a top choice for your next summer road trip.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Hot Tub
• Lake
• Swimming
• Wading Pool
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Mirror Lake)
• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Game Room
• Playground
• Shuffleboard

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• ATM Machine
• Guest Services

- Discounts

• Military Discount

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• WiFi at Park Supports Streaming
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 196 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (203)
• Spaces Available (196)
• Width (40)
• Paved Sites (12)
• Max Length (60)
• Gravel Sites (184)
• 20 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (61)
• Water (135)
• Electric (135)
• Max Amps (50)
• Pull-thrus (8)
• Pull-thru Size (40 x 60)
• Back-ins (40 x 45)
• Site Length (60)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Jae Park

December 25, 2025

Visited this place with family for our yearly camping trip. Im the boujee one in the family but they convinced me to use a tent instead of a cabin ... mind you caledonias location is amazing so I agreed for the kids. BAD IDEA 🤣 the site is next to a major highway and semis engine breaking every 10 minutes had us unable to sleep lmfaoooooo. Im ngl in my misery I still had a good time but I wont be back to this location. In their defense this place was here before the highway and locals say it doesn't generate crazy imcome to build sound walls. Best part is the ride on the trailer to yell at all the neighbors as you pass. Staff was friendly and that young bartender cant pour to save his life so prepare to taste alcohol like never before. I suggest a lemonade and dump the booze into it .. much better lol Pool is also very very small ... but I could see my kids easier . Soo thats a lose and a win .

Nailz By Jz

August 31, 2025

I am appalled by the way my family and I were treated at Yogi Bear – Wisconsin Dells. After years of being a loyal guest, I experienced blatant discrimination, double standards, and disrespect that no family should ever have to face. During our stay, I was yelled at by another guest in front of my children — an aggressive and humiliating experience that management chose to ignore. Instead of addressing that guest’s unacceptable behavior, management came directly to me, cut me off repeatedly when I tried to explain, and told me I could not walk through campsites. Meanwhile, I watched multiple families — of the same race as both the guest and the manager — freely cross campsites without consequence. The most heartbreaking moment was when my child looked at me and asked, “Why can those kids run through the grass, but we can’t? Why them and not us?” No parent should ever have to answer that question. The guest who yelled at me faced no accountability, while I was singled out multiple times. At the same time, other guests openly broke rules — including smoking on the property, which is listed as grounds for eviction — yet management turned a blind eye. The message was clear: rules are not applied equally, and certain voices are protected while others are silenced. To make matters worse, new policies now prohibit any music past 10:30 PM under threat that a sheriff will be called — not even a phone playing music at level 4 is allowed. This is beyond excessive. This place used to be safe, welcoming, and fun — a place to create memories. Sadly, it has become the opposite. Not only did Yogi Bear Wisconsin Dells lose me as a client, but also the many families I used to bring with me — up to 8 families, 3 times a year. We will no longer recommend or return here as we once proudly did. Indiana has now won me back. This kind of treatment is unacceptable, unprofessional, and discriminatory. My family and I will never return, and I strongly caution others: if you expect fairness, respect, and equal treatment, you will not find it here.

Crazy world of Manti Panti

August 25, 2025

I had a lovely experience at this park . Everyone was very friendly and helpful. I went for a day visit. Was quite a few activities including in it . I did 18 hole mini golf , kayaking in the dells , archery, water slides , water volleyball , and hot tub in the water park . The water park was small but tidy and neat . Food was a surprise as I didn’t expect much . But is was fresh , yummy and reasonably priced. Also they have hayride with characters in the morning around the campground. They also have paid activities like tie dye t shirt and ceramics art staff were also giving free cake pops to everyone as a part of some event. Yoggybear Theme decorations was so nice . I would definitely recommend .

Pamela Obrochta

August 11, 2025

Just returned from a stay at the Wisconsin Dells location. I was nervous to stay at this location based off of the reviews however, our family had a great time. We stayed in a Cindy Bear cabin, because we are not that brave to camp in a tent with two kids. It is very basic, but we brought along a small AC window unit which helped tremendously. Otherwise, it would be very hot mid August. The cabin itself is very basic with only beds, mini fridge, coffee maker, and microwave. Can it use some updating/fixing? (Floor in our cabin was cracked with piece of vinyl sticking up which we covered with the rug to avoid anyone getting hurt) Of course, but I would much rather stay in a basic cabin than in the tent. The cabins and site over all is quite dated, but the staff is very friendly and do their best to accommodate you. My boys had a great time canoeing, and at the splash pad/pool area as well as mini golf. There are areas around the pool, which can use some maintenance or touching up with paint (rust stains from the splash area), but again it’s a campsite. Bathrooms/shower areas can use some maintenance work as well (cracked sinks) and better cleaning of these areas (floors and toilets cleaned more frequently) but I’m sure it’s difficult to keep up with constant flow of people bringing in dirt from the campgrounds. Overall it was a good stay.

S M

August 11, 2025

Stayed summer 2025 in a “retro family lodge” because we wanted the bathroom and sink. It was gross, mice and droppings all over the kitchen after one night, and we just had set packaged food out with no dishes or open items. Saw a mouse running across the floor in the morning. So run down and dirty. All the common areas were dirty and not well maintained, like the railing on the steps to the pool was rusted and loose, the mini golf was very dirty and not well maintained. The playground was missing some of the parts and made climbing hard. The kids liked the pool, but the hot tub had so much foam, it was a little gross. Everything felt sticky and wasn’t vacuumed. The arcade was very expensive, $20 lasted about 5 minutes. The highway noise was insanely loud. I knew it would be next to the highway, but there are no noise barriers or anything, and it’s even loud inside the cabin. It’s hard to hear people near the pool because of the noise. Overall, vibe was a little creepy. I would never recommend anyone coming here. It’s also extremely expensive for what you get. The activities are not free, tie dye is $15 per shirt/hat, had to pay for the mini golf, even the s’more activity is paid. Also it was not clear where activities were located and didn’t last the full time listed. The stay should be half the price and with activities included. It’s the same price to stay at one of the nice resorts. It’s a shame because we’ve had good experiences at other Jellystone locations. Don’t come to this one.

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