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Camping abierto de 01 January hasta 31 December
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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Natural Bridge

16 Recreation Lane
24579, Natural Bridge Station
Virginia, Estados Unidos

Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park at Natural Bridge sits on over 100 acres with sites on the James River and bordering the Jefferson National Forest. Close to area attractions and less than 20 miles from the Blue Ridge Parkway. Family fun and relaxation is what we are all about with daily activities and themed weekends in season. Tubing and canoeing on the James River. New in 2009 dual WATER SLIDE and Spray Playground

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Recreación
Patio de recreo
Nadar en agua natural
Piscina al aire libre
Resbaladero de agua
Cancha de voleibol
Área de Minigolf
Campo de golf
Alquiler de barcos
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Instalaciones de cambio de bebé
Cabinas de lavado
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Anónimo
Inglés (US)
We needed to get away semi-last minute & we were lucky to find the last open spot for our dates as like most campgrounds, they were fully booked. We arrived on a Monday & most of the campground was empty & the Halloween activities didn’t start until Friday. It was quite peaceful & allowed us to explore the area & we got to know the staff, who were friendly, helpful, and just quite awesome. Gary, the manager, clearly take pride in his work & runs a great campground. The Halloween decor was awesome. They really did a fantastic job decorating everywhere! Coming here for Halloween weekend was the best decision! Trick-or-treating was a blast & I never want to do Halloween at home again! Almost everyone had their sites decorated, and a lot of people went all out. It was awesome! There were some other cute & simple activities for kids to do, which is exactly what I had hoped for when I booked. Don’t be late to the activities, there are a lot of kids! We did the hay ride around the campground & got to see all of the decorated sites. We didn’t get to do the haunted trail because our little one was too scared but maybe next time. The campground itself is well kept & clean, the playgrounds are newer, the arcade kept our little one busy while we had to do a little laundry. Speaking of which, the laundry was reasonably priced as were the detergent & dryer sheets at the camp store. I was pleasantly surprised by how reasonable the camp store prices were. We didn’t have time to grab some firewood from home so we just bought it from the store everyday and it turned out to be decent wood. We were happy with our campsite. There was a good balance of grass & gravel/stone. We did not have any issues with the size or leveling our 40’ rig. Our site fit our trailer & truck nicely. Our site was located adjacent to the camp store/pool area. If you want to venture out, I highly recommend going down the road to see the Natural Bridge. It’s pretty & a nice little hike. Most of the other local activities were closed until the weekend when the campground activities started (zoo & dinosaur park) so we didn’t go to either. We did go see the caves which were pretty cool too & I recommend. While I recommend camping for the Halloween weekend, I can’t wait to come back to try out their waterslides, pool, splash pad, lake, and maybe canoe down the river during the warmer months!
2 años ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
Date of stay July 3-7th. The place was PACKED (as to be expected for the 4th of July weekend). It finally cleared out on the 5th. Access to the campground: This place is back off the beaten path. The road to it is narrow and makes some tight turns so brining your big rig can be tricky. That did not stop people though. There were some monstrous trailers and couch busses at the camp ground during our stay. Site: Our site sucked! all dirt, not level, full of tree roots and rocks. It was narrow so is felt like our neighbors and I were sharing a camp site. They do have "VIP" sites but they cost more $ and at $100 a night I did not feel like spending the extra cash just for a graved or concrete pad site. Amenities: True to Yogi Bear, the amount of things to do for the kids was plentiful. The pool was clean and well kept. There are 2 water slides that looked like a lot of fun for the adults and older kids. There is also a splash pad with a smaller water slide for the little ones. The swimming pond hand had a bunch of green algae floating around. It was mostly on one sided of the lake so it didn't stop us from swimming in the pond. The sand was a mix of construction grade sand and dirt. The swimming pond also had a large blowup jungle gym/ slide that you could pay extra to use for 45 min. The fishing pond was loaded with weeds so any spinner bait would not work well. WiFi: there was internet access for those rainy days. It was fast enough to stream low def movies for the kids if need be. In the end, the kids had fun but we will not be going back.
2 años ace

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Inglés (US)
Camp is awesome for kids. Lake, slides, pool, splash pad, arcade, mini golf, yogi bear rides around. Now the negative- spaces are tight, showers are dirty and closed at bad times ( 7am). Camp is so large you realistically need to rent a golf cart to get around (76 dollars a night ). Main water slides are broken. Level site for us, people across the road needed 6 blocks to level.
3 años ace