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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

    3.0 (12 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    This is a really beautiful spot where you can enjoy a small walk and the views of the water dam…read more There are walkways all the way down to the water! Be careful when taking pics by the rocks as they eat phones!!! There is also a nice looking atv/motorcycle park with lots of hills and sand!!!

    There are really two parts to this park. It's a COE, Corp of Engineer, park and we've been to many…read moreof those. Some are gated and some are not. This one is not. It sits at the base of the dam and has a campground section and a day use section. This review is mainly for the campground section. It's a pretty park but when we first arrived we weren't sure what to make of it. Grass looked like it hadn't been mowed in quite a while but it was mowed while we were there which really improved the appearance. The inner circle of campsites all have full hookups and the outer circle has water and electricity. We were pretty surprised to see so many who "live" within the system. One camper told us folks go between this park and another park every 14 days. A school bus even comes to take the kids who "live" here to school. Our first night we were on the outside loop and next to one group who played the bass music. Ugh. Where was the host? We had no clue. Yes, there is a camp host or volunteer. In the 5 days we were there we saw him once. A couple of times we went looking for him and never could find him. His site needs to be cleaned up. Stuff is stacked all over. We've never seen that in a COE park either. It was a good place to stay though while weather passed over and would stay again. The park area is nice but think a little more oversight is needed and a little clean-up. I would probably rate the park itself a 4 star but the clutter from the host site and lack of his availability, I moved it down a notch.

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    I have been camping here with my family for a long time. When my sister and I decided to go to…read moreOklahoma State University we have had graduation parties and family member bring their RV's and stay here since 2014. Our spot would always be at pine grove and would go fishing in their crappie pond and were thrilled when they added the new sand beach. Now in 2025, they have made our spot (Pine Grove) where me and many other families have always taken our spring break, fall break and other week vacations at and "annual only site" and closed it off. We thought okay that sucks but we can try out the others sites. We decided to try out Beaver Cove and that has been a MAJOR disappointment. The sites look like they have not been tidied up in who knows how long and their bathrooms are unclean and do not have any soap ever! No decent swimming/fishing areas around it. And ticks everywhere! You would figure if they decided to close off pine grove they would fix up the non-annual spots but no! Seems to be more about the money considering there are more annual spots than non-annual and they are better taken care of. After 11 years of camping here we have decided to look elsewhere to camp. So so so disappointed!!!!

    My husband and I just got back from Lake Carl Blackwell. It was my first time. We camped with our…read morecamper. We were parked at Scissortail Lane. Awesome time! Bathrooms were clean, grounds were well kept. No loud music or people, our area was full. I had a great time. Will definitely go back!! The staff was great.

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Deck was rotting with big holes.

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

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    This location had one of the coolest advertisements we've seen -- putt putt golf, a kids…read moreplayground, a heated splash pad, a bounce pad, a full kitchen/restaurant, and even access to another nearby park. Unfortunately, almost none of it was actually available or functioning. The putt putt course was completely ripped to shreds. The greens were torn up and there were ants all over the course. The "playground" was basically three old coin-operated riding machines like you'd see outside a grocery store -- rusty and clearly unsafe. Calling that a playground for kids is ridiculous and honestly feels like an accident waiting to happen. The heated splash pad? Doesn't exist here. The bounce pad was broken down and clearly not working. The full kitchen/restaurant wasn't open at all. The front office was locked up most of the day. They're also still advertising access to another nearby park, but we were told that promotion is outdated and no longer valid. Yet the ads are still out there bringing people in. Don't rush to push spring break marketing when you literally have nothing working. Yes, we got a refund, which we appreciate -- but that's about the only positive thing to say. It's a shame because we've loved other Yogi Bear Jellystone parks, but the owners of this one clearly don't care about maintaining it. Avoid this place.

    Left the Yogibear Eufaula campground last night at midnight after discovering the cabin was…read moreinfested with bedbugs. We spent all day playing and having fun outside and didn't realize the infestation until we came in to sleep. I'm talking up the walls in the bedroom, numerous amounts in the beds/on the pillows. Had to drive three hours back to Dallas with a crying child in the back that was devastated the camping trip was cut short. Management won't return my call, but they did refund our stay. I'm disappointed they won't have an actual conversation with me. My biggest concern now is bringing it into my home. I'm taking all precautions possible but still freaking out stay away! ETA: I called the Xtreme RV resort and spoke to the "CFO" and he said the housekeeper went over to the cabin and didn't see any bedbugs. Basically said they reimbursed us what else do we want them to do. I want to know what they plan to do if my house/car gets infested and he said we could contact his lawyer at that time. I'll put videos in the comments if the bugs. One more update! Someone tried to cancel their reservation for next weekend, concerned about bedbugs after my Facebook post and they refused as the person had "no proof" shady company for sure!

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - rvparks - Updated June 2026

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