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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

    3.3 (32 reviews)
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    Pay to sit here or be screamed at by a lifeguard on an ego trip!
    Leigh S.

    We went last year and based off of that would have given 5 stars. I mean, that's why we went back! This time, the staff was incredibly rude. A lifeguard screamed at me for sitting in a shaded area that was apparently to be rented. In front of everyone. It was embarrassing. I would have gladly paid to sit there had I known, but there was no signage and I had sat there last year without issue. Not to mention that the pool had very few people there at that time and many of these seats were open. A simple request for me to move would have sufficed (pic of where NOT to sit unless you pay in advance included). That was day 1 so I was already over the trip. Moving on to day 2. I hate camping but some of the amenities here make up for my misery. Their pizza? Had it last year and it was SO good! Since I was fed up with eating over our grill, I walked to the restaurant and got a cheese pizza. It was so burned I ate half a slice and gave the rest to my dog. There was only 1 pizza in my 44 years that was as bad as this one. When I made note of this, I was messaged that my FB message and email would "Get me nowhere," and that everyone "Loved their pizza and this is how it's supposed to look." I have posted a pic so I'll let whoever is reading this decide. Anyways, it was cheap but I was craving it and we all know how disappointing that can be. The wine and moonshine tasting made up for this but not the snowless tubing. Last year? So fun! This year? No bubbles/suds and my son and husband went down and got stuck and noted that it was actually painful. Didn't want to complain or ask why since I've now been ripped apart by staff 2 times in 2 days. Happy to be home. Happy to never go back. Happy to pass this along so you are better prepared than I was.

    4x4 Adventure Ride
    Travis M.

    We stayed here for our summer vacation 5 days. Was an overall great experience. Never running out of things to do. Stayed in a cabin and it was exactly what we wanted, full kitchen, beds, A/C. We loved the cabin. We did water slides, snowless snow tubing, swimming pools, 4x4 adventure and they had plenty more to do. We enjoyed it all. Great selection at the store and hand dipped ice cream. They also sell firewood ($6/7-9 pieces) but there are a few people just down the road that sell it MUCH cheaper($10/35-40 pieces). Another great thing, and if you camp you can relate, the people leave you ALONE, they don't come hassle you about alcohol or parking in the grass or anything. I suppose if I had to complain I'd say place a little nicer fire rings at the cabins, when you pay $215/night the fire pit should be more than a rusted thru old wheel, but that was minor and I really didn't mind much. Quiet time is 11pm, not 9pm like another yelper posed. Also, the lower set of water slides are a little dated but it's because they are historic to the park and they are still a blast. The upper water park is very modern and is huge. Bottom line, we will be back. It beats the beach if you hate sand and sweltering heat.

    Heather H.

    This has been by far my favorite kid friendly campground since we started doing RV trips in the past 3 years. They have multiple swimming pools and water slides. Their game rooms have pool tables, air hockey, pinball, and so many other fun games. All weekend they play movies at the outdoor theater at night. They played homeward bound on one night, Moana, and I cannot remember the third night. Think it was either minions or trolls. You don't evened yo leave the resort. The kids had the best time and so did us adults. I just wish this campground was closer but it's over 4 hours away. Definitely need to go over a full 3 day weekend at least. Love this campground.

    My sweet little glamper

    Would be a good family option outside of COVID times. However, given its geographic location, in a lawless part of PA, there is refusal to believe COVID exists and few care about being careful. Staff doesn't hold non-mask wearers accountable indoors, they still run several hay/bread basket/4x4 rides without any distancing. Other reviews right, this is a golf cart park basically. If they'd move to electric-only carts it would move this review up a full star. Loud gas carts annoying during an outdoor marshmallow cookout. Did not find the staff rude, like other more sensitive guests have said. Cabin was nice. Few too many spiders, but nice. Oh, absolutely no fish in that pond. What a joke.

    Melody B.

    I love yogi bear and the campground. We love the new sites too! BUT the upper manager kicked everyone out of the cabana seats at 330?? Grandparents were sitting in them and there were many open seats the last day for the pool. They have 0 signs saying they must pay $25 to sit in them.

    Christopher T.

    Just spent 2014 Memorial Day weekend here and overall it was a fun and pleasurable time. Staff was very nice and attentive, bathrooms very clean, big campground and plenty for the kids to enjoy and do. My only cons... You have to pay to use their showers and the roads to your campsite are too narrow, making backing in your RV a task. I do recommend.

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    Nemacolin - Circle Bar

    Nemacolin

    3.5(227 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    Our stay at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in the recently renovated suites in The Lodge was nothing…read moreshort of magical. Nestled in the heart of the Laurel Highlands, these upgraded suites embody a seamless blend of modern elegance and rustic charm. From the moment we arrived, the experience was elevated. The Lodge's new grand entrance--a gorgeous porte-cochère, expansive glass, and an accessible design--immediately signaled the thoughtful transformation underway. Inside, the lobby unfolds like a storybook scene: a dramatic split staircase, a cozy fireplace, sumptuous furnishings--all infused with a touch of whimsy and glamour. The suites themselves were stunning. Spacious and beautifully finished, they reflect the resort's woodsy elegance through distinctive color palettes and upscale décor. Ours featured modern amenities that made a real difference: a Nespresso coffee machine to kickstart the mornings, a Dyson hair dryer (yes, really!), and plush butler service that took convenience and indulgence to the next level. These thoughtful touches elevated every moment of our stay. Depending on your travel party, the resort accommodates beautifully--options range from cozy Junior King Suites to expansive Penthouse Suites with multiple bedrooms and balconies overlooking the serene grounds. We felt truly pampered and inspired to unwind. No need to leave the property to be indulged. Dining at the new Fawn & Fable was a highlight--farm-to-table steakhouse excellence with imaginative, artful plating and local ingredients that transported us to a fairytale setting. Evenings were best spent at Circle Bar, enjoying creative cocktails in an opulent setting, or slipping into the library-style Study--a hidden gem perfect for quiet conversation under a starlit painted ceiling. In the mornings, The Patisserie was our go-to for delicious espresso and pastries in a bright, airy Parisian-style café setting. Beyond our suite and spirits, the resort's amenities truly complement the experience -- from world-class spa treatments, golf courses, and thrilling outdoor adventures to curated wellness moments. In short, our stay in the renovated Lodge suites was pure enchantment--a perfect mix of luxury, comfort, thoughtful design, and impeccable service. Nemacolin continues to raise the bar, and we can't wait to return.

    We recently stayed for two nights in the Chateau building. While the room itself was nice and met…read morebasic expectations, the overall experience fell incredibly short for a luxury resort. Here is the breakdown of our stay: The Room & Bedding The bed was extremely uncomfortable, which was especially difficult for my husband who recently underwent back surgery. The standard pillows were awful, but luckily they have a "pillow bar" with eight different options. Being able to swap them out was a saving grace, but the mattress itself left a lot to be desired. Room Service Completely out of the question. Despite advertising 24/7 availability, we tried calling to order food and were left waiting unanswered for 10 minutes just ringing on two separate occasions. Talk about inconvenient. The Butler Service While the staff was pleasant, the execution was a mess. We had a late night at the Circle Bar and planned to sleep in, specifically scheduling our morning coffee delivery for 8:30 AM since we were traveling without our kids. Instead, the joke was on us: we were abruptly woken up at 6:30 AM by a butler delivering someone else's coffee and milk. Once disrupted, we were wide awake for the day. Dining: Hit or Miss (Mostly Miss) Fawn and Fable: The steak was great, but the sides were a disaster. The potatoes and broccolini were completely undercooked--serving raw potatoes at this price point is totally unacceptable. Service was also lacking, and our water glasses sat empty almost the entire meal. Aqueous: A major disappointment for breakfast. I ordered the huevos rancheros (one of my favorites), and the sauce tasted like it came straight out of a cheap tomato can. My husband's breakfast was mediocre at best, featuring burnt bacon. (Seriously, how do you burn bacon?). Our waiter was completely MIA, and the food took forever. On top of that, we overheard a waitress at the next table comparing the restaurant's bread to Aldi. That is exactly what you want to hear at a self-proclaimed 5-star resort. Circle Bar: This was the highlight of our trip. It offered average food but by far the best service and drinks, likely because we chose to sit directly at the bar. The Peak: Average food paired with average service. It felt like something you would expect from a standard chain restaurant, not a luxury property. Summary: For the price and the reputation, the lack of attention to detail in both the service and the kitchens was incredibly disappointing.

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    Nemacolin - Stepping into our suite at Nemacolin felt like walking into a dream.

    Stepping into our suite at Nemacolin felt like walking into a dream.

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    Ella's Enchanted Treehouses - One of the many fairy gardens

    Ella's Enchanted Treehouses

    5.0(4 reviews)
    28.0 mi

    Such a cool place…read more My family and I (two adults, two kids) stayed in the Gathering Tree. It featured three beds, a master bedroom with a private deck, a large main deck, a spiral staircase, a dining room table, mini fridge, hot plate, two futons, kitchen utensils, a small TV with DVD player and coffee making equipment. There are lots of places to lounge both inside and outside the tree. Outside the treehouse there is a fire pit which we used for s'mores and potatoes. There is a place to purchase firewood right on Ella's property. The property has a .75 mile trail through the woods with numerous animal discoveries along it. My son and I enjoyed trying to find them all and predict what would come next. The property also had many fairy gardens around it. There is also a fort building area giving families many options to do outside. Ella's is an awesome, upscale nature experience in the Deep Creek area. We will definitely return during our next visit to Deep Creek.

    Wow!!!! This place is by far one of the most amazing places i have visited. Pictures do not do it…read morejustice. I love getting away and being surrounded by nature and this by far is the place to do just that. We stayed at the gathering tree... inside and outside the tree house exceeded our expectations. As soon as we stepped in we felt relaxed and excited. We explored some nearby state parks, enjoyed a fire outside, sat on the back deck to drink our morning coffee, went for walks, played games and enjoyed just being in a treehouse! Cannot say enough about it!

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    Treehouse sunset!

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    Historic Summit Inn Resort

    Historic Summit Inn Resort

    3.4(131 reviews)
    12.6 mi

    This place is pretty cool. Old school charm/history everywhere you look. Stunning views and a fun…read moredrive to the top of the "summit" where the hotel sits. The pools and hottub are a nice touch as well! As with any place that's been around for 100+ years, you can't expect perfection. The rooms are old school and purposefully lack common modern hotel amenities - such as a microwave or fridge. I also note that my bathroom had a steady stream of little ants on the floor/sink vanity. Didn't impact my stay, but if you are looking for things to whine about you are likely to find them. I strongly recommend Summit Inn so long as you know/acknowledge that staying in a place like this will have minor drawbacks but in its totality is a unique and pleasant experience beyond a place to lay your head at night! Thanks for having me!

    This review is for the restaurant. My daughter and I came here for lunch on a beautiful early…read moresummer day and decided to sit out on the patio. We had a good experience. We started with the fried zucchini, which was delicious. It is served with a homemade spicy ranch dressing that was outstanding. I ordered the crabcake sandwich and my daughter got the steak wrap. No complaints at all. Fries were nice and crispy. Not only was the food good, but our waitress was super nice, attentive and friendly. One thing to mention - The patio is very nice, but I'm a bit surprised by the layout. They have an incredible view of the valley, but there are only 2 tables that give you the full view. Most tables have no view. Odd.

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    Historic Summit Inn Resort - Grand staircase

    Grand staircase

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    Owe of the common area

    Historic Summit Inn Resort - Yelp elite and her favorite taste tester in front of the magnificent view

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    Yelp elite and her favorite taste tester in front of the magnificent view

    The Parker House - Invite your friends!  Room for a party.

    The Parker House

    4.3(8 reviews)
    10.5 mi

    We rented the whole house - sixteen people in seven bedrooms - for a family reunion weekend, and…read moreloved it. I can't speak for how the dynamic would feel for those just seeking a single room (although this is, I suspect, most of their business), but it was perfect for our needs. It's an older building, recently and seamlessly expanded to accommodate a healthy crowd. It's charming without being cluttered with country knick-knacks. The proprietors are helpful while respecting your privacy. It's comfortable and clean. The wireless internet and satellite television are nice (since cell service is pretty much nil here). And the house is right on the river (as is pretty much everything else in town). Confluence is obviously in the middle of nowhere, but it's a beautiful nowhere. It's in the heart of the Laurel Highlands, a stone's throw from the Yough River, a short walk to decent eating and the Allegheny Passage bike trail, and a short drive from Fallingwater, river rafting, etc. I'll close with an anecdote about small town hospitality. My brother's kids left behind a few items in a downstairs closet. They live more than an hour away in Pittsburgh, so retrieving their toys would have been no easy task. But he called the Parker House, and they knew of someone who was going to be traveling to Pittsburgh the following weekend. The toys were carried along and dropped off. How awesome is that?

    The Positives - Very clean facility with tons of rooms and space to accommodate all guests. They…read morehave a back porch for you to sit out on and a locked shed on site for you to store your bike. The bathrooms were large and the rooms very spacious. It's easy to get to off trail. The Negatives - It shouldn't be called a Bed and Breakfast as there is no breakfast provided, something we didn't know until we arrived. We never met the owners which is a little unusual for a BnB. Also, there is nowhere to eat in this town and we strongly feel the owner should let you know the restrictions before you book. There are two restaurants in town, both which have extremely limited hours after Labor Day so neither were open. That leaves one gas station to get your meal from, and apart from the obvious downside of eating at a gas station it also closes at 7:00 so you're out of luck completely after that. Had we known we'd have no dinner options AND no breakfast we would have ridden the extra 10 miles to Ohiopyle and had a much much better time.

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    The Parker House - Come sit awhile! Watch the world go by.

    Come sit awhile! Watch the world go by.

    The Parker House - 80 feet from Trophy Trout fishing section!

    80 feet from Trophy Trout fishing section!

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    Seven Springs Mountain Resort - Long lines everywhere

    Seven Springs Mountain Resort

    2.7(348 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    Over the last several years I have visited Seven Springs a couple of times to use extra days I had…read moreon my Epic Day pass. Seven Springs is about a 3 hour drive each way for me. Getting to the resort is reasonable and while the parking is mostly free each time I have ended up parking in the East Lot which results in a long walk through the Main Lodge and then to the Ski Lodge; not a lot of fun in full ski gear and carrying my skis. Both of my trips were in early spring so the ski conditions were ok, but not great. The slopes had decent snow coverage but there were large stretches of dirt between the slopes. Seven Springs has a good lift system that gets you up the hill and to the slopes efficiently. The slopes near the Ski Lodge are a bit shorter and generally easier. The North Face slopes are a bit longer and more challenging. The general feeling at Seven Springs is that the slopes are very wide open with not a lot of trees near the slopes. Seven Springs is a decent place to ski, however I find that it is not really challenging or charming. From what I have heard it is a great place for families to have a ski vacation as the lodge is slopeside and there is plenty of family friendly activities available. For a one day trip it is just ok, but I would only go there if I need to use up a ski day on the Epic Pass. Of course if it was closer to me it would be more appealing, also I would expect that if the snow coverage is good it would also be more fun. With all that said a day skiing is still a great day, for me there are better options for skiing about the same distance away.

    This place is massive and somewhat overwhelming for beginners. And the Friday after New Years it…read morewas packed! Too many people if you ask me. I'm talking no where to sit inside - people were eating on the floor!! No thanks. Long lift lines too, and 1/2 weren't operational. I felt like the trails weren't marked well after getting off the lifts, but maybe I just missed them.

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    Seven Springs Mountain Resort - Hotel exterior facing slopes

    Hotel exterior facing slopes

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    Breakfast buffet

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    River Mountain Retreat - Lounge space

    River Mountain Retreat

    5.0(6 reviews)
    51.0 mi

    If there were more stars, this would qualify. This place is absolutely magical. I am not a camper…read morein any sense of the word. When the opportunity came to spend a girls weekend away we opted for Glamping as an adventure to explore and enjoy time away to relax and unwind. I am so glad that I stepped outside of my comfort zone and enjoyed a fantastic two nights at this absolutely stunning and wonderful place. There aren't enough adjectives to describe how truly amazing this place is. It has to be experienced. Before we were even leaving we were already planning our next visit. This will easily become an annual event. No doubt. This retreat would also be a terrific place for bachelor/bachelorette parties, girls weekends, guys weekends, birthday celebrations, baby moons, honeymoons, book clubs... absolutely any reason to escape into the arms of nature where you are surrounded by the beauty of the area and amazing amenities. Regardless of how many people are in your group, this place has an option that is not only affordable but also guaranteed to give a fantastic experience to all guests in your group. There are cabins that fit 12 people (their own shower/bathroom, mini fridge, microwave, fire pit with chairs, grill), yurts (personal fire pit, covered picnic table, outdoor chairs, grill), and a main lodge room (keyless secured entry, sleeps 8, connected to communal kitchenette, showers, restrooms, lounge space, grills, fire pit). See their socials for the options. There's also a terrific map that will show you where all the amenities are located in relation to the sleeping options. Regardless of which one you pick, you will have your own personal space along with clean and well stocked communal areas. We decided on a yurt. This was on a platform with parking on both sides if needed, our own personal covered picnic table, personal grill, supply of kindling/firewood, outdoor seating, two queen beds, two benches and small table, air conditioning, two electric fans, fairy lights inside, and a small lamp. We were absolutely blown away by the amount of details that were taken in this space to make our stay comfortable and welcoming. Upon entering there's a box of necessities that were on the bed. This was full of flash lights, lighters, fire starters, fly swatter, guest book, pen, bug spray, walker talkie (in case of emergency), and some chargers. The air was already on so the untidy was comfortable when we arrived. This is a self check in and out retreat where they communicate via text and email alerting you to your accommodations. Each bed had linens provided, 2 pillows, comforters, and additional blankets at the bottom if needed. There were 16 available outlets for your things and two USB plugs. There are throw rugs and a two large entrances on either side of the yurt (both with a screen and a closed panel). There are 3 zippered windows that you can open and the top of the yurt has clear panels that you can see out of if wanted. We kept the 'blinds' up to make it cooler since this was August. It's nice to have the option to open the cloth 'blinds' from the top of the yurt so you can see the stars through the plastic panels. We kept the windows closed as we had the air and the two fans running (one oscillating) which really made the yurt comfortable even in the summer heat. When the sun went down, it was even cooler. There's a mat out front for wiping feet and a plastic mat with sides in the inside so you can take off your shoes to keep your yurt clear of dirt. There's also a metal trash can with a lid. Everything you need is here inside. It is absolutely adorable!!! The fairy lights just add to the vibe at night. The yurts do not have a kitchen or a bathroom. You have to walk to the communal area. There are two - one in the main lodge for yurts 1-6 and another smaller bath house/kitchenette for yurts 7-9. Yurts 1-3 are in the meadow. Yurts 4-6 are in a wooded area. Yurts 7-9 are near the cabins and have a much shorter walk to the smaller amenities than the others. If you need to use the restroom frequently throughout the evening, I would suggest yurt 7 as it is just a few feet from the communal bathroom. The communal spaces have been well thought out and are so incredibly clean! The main lodge had a large fridge stocked with their Meade that you can purchase, a full size fridge to throw your food in, a freezer full of ice for purchase, a sink, a coffee pot, microwave, hot pot for tea, seating area, and trash cans. There's also paper plates, bowls, utensils for you to use. They also have water bottle fillet station throughout the property and item for sale. There's snacks, Mac and cheese, ice, charcoal, gloves, hats, water bottles, shirts, etc throughout the property for sale. Simply use the QR to make the purchase. Super convenient. The main lodge had a massage room, shower room with 4 private showers where towels are provided (washrags are not so bring one - the shower has shampoo,

    Thank you Mike for a great stay with my daughter and son in law truly enjoyed. Your consideration…read moreand helpfulness with having so much available also having a great getaway for relaxation is so much appreciation. Love all of the work you have done to the place was amazing . Also thank you for checking in the following day to ensure all was well very nice and considerate. Definitely worth comping to from Georgia looking forward again

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

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