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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resorts
Overview
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp Resorts in Lower Woodstock, NB, is a premier family-centric destination that elevates the traditional camping experience to a resort-style getaway. Known for its themed atmosphere and mascot interactions, this park focuses on creating a fun-filled environment for children and adults alike. It offers a unique combination of natural New Brunswick beauty and high-energy entertainment, making it a standout choice for travelers exploring the Atlantic provinces.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled within the scenic Saint John River Valley, providing a picturesque backdrop for an RV vacation. Its proximity to the Trans-Canada Highway makes it an easily accessible stop for those traveling toward the coast or entering Canada from the nearby Maine border. The surrounding landscape features lush rolling hills and the gentle flow of the Saint John River, offering a serene natural setting that contrasts beautifully with the park’s lively internal activities.
Amenities & Park Features
The centerpiece of this resort is undoubtedly its multi-level water park, which includes massive slides and interactive splash zones. RV travelers are well-accommodated with spacious full hookup sites that offer both 30 and 50-amp electrical service to suit modern rigs. Beyond the water features, the park provides a wealth of amenities, including:
- A dedicated mini-golf course for family competitions.
- Giant jumping pillows and expansive playgrounds.
- A well-stocked camp store and clean laundry facilities.
- Organized daily activities such as gem mining and craft workshops.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the resort offers plenty to keep guests busy, the local area is rich with exploration opportunities. Guests can take a short drive to visit the historic town of Woodstock, the first incorporated town in New Brunswick, to enjoy its charming Victorian architecture and local shops. For history enthusiasts, the Kings Landing living history museum is a must-see nearby attraction. Additionally, the region offers excellent opportunities for freshwater fishing and scenic drives along the river valley.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is specifically designed for families with children who enjoy a structured, activity-driven vacation. It is a perfect fit for RVers who value a social environment where kids can make friends and participate in group games. Because it offers a mix of big-rig friendly sites and various cabin rentals, it is also an excellent choice for multi-generational gatherings or groups looking for a vibrant, safe, and entertaining basecamp in New Brunswick.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Brad Mills
After driving by this place for 20 years, we finally decided to stop here on the way to Cape Breton. Our daughter is 15 but we figured we might as well try it out. Obviously her and her friend were a bit old for most of the role playing and delightfully cartoony staff and theme - but they embraced it nonetheless. We went on the wagon ride and sang with the ranger and yogi. We did mini golf, watched some cartoons and hit up the dog park with our boy toshi. The weather was not great for swimming or water activities when we were here, but that didn’t stop most of the kids from partaking! Everyone seemed to be having a blast here, not even the crazy storm that knocked out the parks power and water could throw a damper on things. The park is separated into an upper section and a lower section. The upper section is more wooded but it has a higher slope so you won’t be able to easily level an RV. There’s no uber in Woodstock so if you want to go to town you’ll have to call a cab. Not much going on in Woodstock, but we were able to go to the local game store and score some good deals on video games and collectibles. Great little walking area nearby downtown as well. Gift shop has lots of souvenirs for the kids. Might come by again for nostalgic fun, although if you don’t have young kids, the vibe here is def not relaxing or romantic.
Matthew McLatchy
An overall good experience. Lots of fun stuff for the kids to play on. One of our children is quite short for his age though and we all became quite frustrated with the number of staff who wouldn't believe us (even the parents) that he was 12 and able to play safely without parental supervision as per the rules. Perhaps a color coded bracelet system based on age could be incorporated that would help prevent this from happening. That way it's not up to the teenaged rangers to have to make a judgment call and potentially ruin an otherwise fun day.
Alex C
Awesome place for the family. The waterpark and facilities, along with the staff were awesome. we ran into some muffler problems on our first night and a ranger named Jody came to our rescue at the crack of dawn ! Thanks again for the help and amazing time.
D W
Great spot for camping via tent, trailer, or renting one if their cottages. Lots to keep any kid busy. Allows the parents some down time too!
Max Cadrin
Great campground except for management. During our stay the family behind us decided to start their fire about 1.5 feet from our campervan. While all other fire pits are in front of the site they moved theirs to the back. It is written in the pamphlet that you shouldn't move your firepit, likely for this reason. I went to complain to management and they sent a ranger to the family to ask them to put their fire out and move the pit. They said no and the ranger simply came to us and told us to move our campervan. We had to be partially out of our site to accommodate the other family apparently. Other than that and that the wifi is impossible to connect to, it is actually a really great campground.
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