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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Plymouth
Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Plymouth in Plymouth, Indiana is a family-friendly campground and RV park that offers a variety of activities for all ages. Located on the banks of the Tippecanoe River, the park features a swimming pool, mini golf, a playground, and a variety of outdoor activities. The park also offers a variety of cabins and RV sites, as well as tent camping. Guests can also enjoy fishing, canoeing, and kayaking on the river. The park also offers a variety of special events throughout the year, including holiday celebrations, live music, and more.
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User Reviews
Sandra Kaz
What an amazing park. Our neighbors are owners and their hospitality was one of the best experience we have ever had camping. Spooktacular was a blast the kids absolutely loved it. The staff has been very helpful with whatever we needed. We will absolutely be back.
Anthony McClimon
I enjoyed the trailer/building we stayed in for the weekend. The pools were nice spent a lot of time there, and at the beach, and playing volleyball. People were friendly, other than the registration. I was coming back after running to the store and forgot the card I had. I was happy to pay the entry fee to get in but it took 10+ minutes to pay and get my pass, I was not the family member that booked the place and did not know what site number I was at, I tried describing where I was staying and the people said “That isn’t helpful, how do you not know where you are staying” very awful experience there. The last morning we tried filling up propane tank, so we could make bacon, eggs, and pancakes in the large black stone rather than tiny countertop griddle for breakfast. So we went to store and they told us we can get it filled at the registration. So we drove back to get the tank we forgot and went to registration. To my surprise they were only letting you fill propane at 10am and 2pm I don’t mind, but the person could have told me that at the store, and also it would be nice to have that luxury for breakfast and lunch not after both meals. I will say, there was a lady named Connie working the camp store a couple times I went in (not scenario above) and she was the sweetest very helpful, super kind, almost made me forget the other. Grounds are nice though, loved all the activities, mini golf, Gaga ball, pools, inflatables in water at beach, tie-dye. I do wish there were some more nature-y things to do like trials or something.
Jamie Pearson
This is literally an overpriced mobile home park!! About 90% of the park is permanent residents! This is NOT the jellystone campground I remember looking forward to hearing about as a kid! Our kids were literally the only ones around!! Nothing was accessible besides the laundry room. The pools, mini golf and everything else was closed! We seriously wasted our money! We left early to find something better to do so our kids weren’t so disappointed. I do NOT recommend this as a family fun place! We will stick to the KOA campgrounds! At least those are true campgrounds!!! The only nice person was the lady in the booth when you first registered. All the guys driving around on golf carts looked like angry old men!! Sad really
Jayson Feliciano
- Good service. - Friendly staff who accommodated our request to move due to a distant outlet. - Clean bathrooms and restrooms. ------ - Ambience feels more like a trailer park than a campground. There is a community of permanent campers, which detracts from the natural camping experience we expected. - Noisy golf carts, even after quiet hours. - Teenagers driving golf carts despite rules against it. - Quiet hours were not enforced. - Speed limit of 5.5 mph was not adhered to, with some driving up to 15 mph.
Mary Martorelli
The cabin was terrible My 10-year-old son slept on the top bunk and my seven-year-old daughter slept on the bottom bunk my 10-year-old wound up falling off of the top bunk because there is no extra security that stops them if they go to rollover there is two bars and it stops at The end of the mattress so for a kid to roll around there is no security to Keep them safe. On the website, it post that they have mini golf. It was not accessible to us. We were not able to go and play the whole three days that we were there. There was nothing to do but the beach on the website it shows all kinds of stuff but there was nothing accessible!!!!There was two pools, but neither one of them was open. The beach was nice. It was clean on the beach, but the water is very dirty. My kids went in it, but I did not. Did not want to ruin my son‘s birthday, so I let them have fun. While we were there, the power went out on us for about six hours. They did not give us updates or accommodations. I went and tried to talk to the front and they said they don’t know anything. I wound up, finding out that the power went out because of the storm. One of the people who lives in there is the one who I talk to, and let us know about what was going on. There is no telling how many of the trailers live there because it is more like a trailer park than a campground. it was by far the worst experience that I’ve ever had camping and I love camping and being in nature, there is nowhere to take a hike or anything like that surrounding the campground is cornfields. There are so many people driving golf carts that it’s unsafe for kids also we went to the The beach to let our kids play, and by the time we came back our wood that we bought and had inside of our fire pit was Taken, I talked to one of the employees they said they would send security to see what they can do and they did not I would not recommend anybody to go here. It is the worst place ever. It is more like a trailer park than a campground.!!!!!!!!!!