We are a family campground and specialize in providing the BEST family camping experience through our many free planned daily activities for all ages such as the popular nightly hayride with Yogi Bear!! We provide a clean and safe place for your family to have fun while creating memories to last a lifetime. Families have always been special here at Jellystone Park New Brunswick!! Come visit Yogi Bear and the Rangers on your next camping trip!!
Arrived at the Yogi Bear Campground – was greeted and checked in by a staff member who gave us detailed directions us to our campsite and gave us a bit of advice on getting properly parked in. The wife is a fan of Hartt Island campground but our daughter wanted to return to Yogi Campground for her 9th birthday. I advise my wife, “carefully” that Yogi Campground out does Hartt Island. Yogi has staff cycling through stations (pool and splash pad) and extremely attentive while doing their duties – Yogi has activities for the kids throughout the day – rain or shine. Yogi has an onsite canteen with plenty of options. Yogi has a camper store with everything imaginable (it slightly reminds me of a Disney camper store) Yogi has wagon rides, firetruck rides, bouncy pads for all ages, a mining cavern, mini golf (in better condition) , basketball court (little rough), plenty of playgrounds and I know there is more that I haven’t seen yet. Sites don’t have full service, but for $12 you can get pumped out with no issues. Campground staff is performing better than before (I thought they were perfect before) – one staff member was randomly picking up trash she happened to notice while on lifeguard duty and simply put it in the garbage. Staff will stop and randomly talk to you. It’s not quite Disney but it’s getting there! Mascots could be a little livelier…but it was all good. Staff at Yogi are exceptional, plus 10, above & beyond & all of the above – I don’t know how they are being trained but their attitudes and interaction with the kids and guest are amazing!
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Date of stay: June 2024
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Room Tip:The closer you book to the highway - the louder it is!
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We arrived late at night after driving all the way from Toronto with four kids but nobody was expecting us. I told the security guards I had paid in full and they promptly called the owner to inquire what to do. The owner told them what tent site to put us on and they even helped get our tent set up so the kids could get to bed faster. Tom and the other guard were both very helpful and kind. The facilities were top notch, laundry and showers. Unfortunately it was raining so the kids didn’t get a chance to swim before we had to leave for our next destination but it was clear there was tons of great family activities planned each day. The playgrounds were well maintained and safe and fun. Would definitely recommend to any families looking for safe accommodations with lots for the kids to do. Only downside was the highway noise, I think anyone in a trailer or cabin wouldn’t have noticed it so much but in a tent it was pretty loud.
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Date of stay: August 2021Trip type: Travelled with family
Room Tip:Lots of activities but some cost extra tickets so look into it before you go to avoid disappointment
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The best part about this campground is the daily activities. It’s fun to have « rangers » at each attraction for added supervision and interactions with the kids ☺️.
My kids 9 and 7 had a blast !
* Quiet times (11pm) and fires out by 12pm is enforced.
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Date of stay: July 2024Trip type: Travelled with family
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This was our second stay here and we absolutely love it! The activities are great and the kids have a blast! Staff are always friendly and helpful! We’re headed back again in 2025 and can’t wait! Highly recommend Jellystone Park in Woodstock!
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Date of stay: August 2024
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The kids had a great time, there are lots of things to keep the kids busy. We went during Covid restrictions so it was just busy enough with the current campers there, I couldn’t imagine how busy it would be when the park is open to the public as well. I gave this a 4/5 out because the bathrooms are very few, very dirty and no hot water! Not sure if I’ll go back during regular operations with the lack of bathrooms and lines.
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Date of stay: July 2021Trip type: Travelled with family
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We had a family planed weekend and figured we’d have a ball. Man, were we ever wrong. When we arrived on Friday it was a thunderstorm to beat all thunderstorms. It finally cleared up around 8 PM. Since the fire ring was flooded with rain water, we moved it near the side of the road. As we were talking over a nice fire this elderly gentleman came to us and in an angry tone, demanded to know who had moved the fire ring. I felt like I was back in grade school where the teacher asks who stole the chalk. His attitude was gruff and disrespectful. He told us that we were too loud and that we were bothering the other campers. When I asked which campers he was talking about he pointed to the campers across the street. I politely told him that those Campers were part of my family and that we were all here at the fire and that no one was being disturbed That didn’t mater to the guy. He said that we had 20 minutes before we had to extinguish the fire and that we’d better not be late. 20 minutes later the elderly gentlemen came by with his pail of water and doused out the campfire. It felt like we were being provoked into a confrontation with this gentleman. The next morning the kids wanted to go swimming. That’s when we got the surprise of our lives. Apparently if one person wants to go swimming, every one who’s staying on that campsite has to buy a bracelet, regardless if you swim or not. That night when the elderly gentlemen’s shift started he made it a point to come see us and demanded to know if we would be moving the fire ring tonight. I kept my cool but to be honest, this gentleman needs a lesson in human relations. When nighttime came we fired up the ring and as we were chatting, my niece and he boyfriend decided to go for a walk. 5 minute later they were back and angry as heck. The elderly gentleman was sitting in the pavilion, spying o us and when the kids sat on one of the swings in the park he shooed them away saying that the park was close. I have never been so insulted in all my years of camping. Our family reunion was over and every one went inside their campers. The next day, as we were leaving I stopped at the office and spoke to one of the rangers. He listened very politely but it was like talking to an empty chair. The feedback I got was that the most important thing was the money and having a wonderful camping adventure is by far the least of their worries. If you’re thinking about going there…DON’T. Save your money and go some place else.
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Date of stay: July 2013
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1. Site #34 is not suitable after ANY amount of rain. Did not have a picnic table, but wouldn't have been able to use it anyway. The site was all muck (with oil streaks running through the stream the rain left, but was told this wasn't oil, was because there are a lot of minerals in the earth ?!?)...the kind that your shoes get stuck in. Also couldn't enjoy a campfire at our site because of this. We did complain, and received a night for free, but will never be back to this campground. It's simply not worth the money - or the drive. 2. You pay more to camp here than any other campground in NB (aside from Hartt's Island), yet there is NO sewer hook up, you have to pay to use the water slides and jumping pillow and need a bracelet to use the free pool. 3. Right next to the highway - constant sound of transport trucks throughout the night.
We travelled here in our travel trailer the weekend of July 26-28, 2013.
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Date of stay: July 2013
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I just booked our second trip to Jellystone... this place is fantastic for the kids and the parents. Kids are never bored. Is it loud? well perhaps in some parts. We stay in the rustic cabins. They are clean, have a small fridge, microwave, electric fireplace, mounted TV with DVD player, kitchen table (sleeps 6 comfortably). Never had a problem personally with noise... kids are so tired by the end of the day they slept in until 9 am everyday (we stayed a week). FYI: book it in advance and get free bracelts for everyday. Kids are signed up for a day to be "junior rangers" this summer... they are so excited !! Fires were never a problem for us. Cleanliness never an issue. Cabins and bathrooms clean. Waterslides are fun !! and heated pool is great. I don't have anything negative to write about our experience. Definitely not expensive either, compared to the price to camp a night in national parks in Canada.
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Date of stay: July 2012
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Room Tip:Cindy Premium Cabins are best.... and cheaper. Close to washrooms and waterslides, and a nice park.
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I understand that the campground cannot control the weather, but I cannot understand what damage would be caused by letting my children enjoy the jumping pillow and waterslides a few minutes after the noon deadline on Sunday, especially since the jumping pillow was closed for most of the rainy weekend. We had removed ourselves from our campsite but figured that we would let the kids enjoy a few minutes on the pillow and waterslides before leaving the pretty little town of Woodstock, NB, but they were refused access to both. Upon speaking to Peter Clark, the owner of the park, about perhaps being a little flexible with the campground rules, due to the horrible weather we endured, I was met with indifference to my request for a few minutes of fun for my children. I can only assume the Mr. Clark is more than satisfied with the amount of money he received from my non-returnable reservation fee and the mandatory bracelets that parents MUST purchase, even though they may not use them. If you go, don't book early, you CANNOT cancel and get any money back, and light your campfire early, they douse them at midnight no matter how quiet and peaceful you may be.
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Date of stay: August 2012
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
Room Tip:Prepare to park on a slope. You'll be in bed early because of the fire policy and up early...
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We rented a rustic cabin the first weekend of summer. The kids loved the activities like to pudding feeding contest, chocolate bar bingo, etc.. The hay was fun with the singing. The staff was awesome. The washrooms were alway clean everyime we went in. A addition of the jumping pillow was great fun. Purchasing a bracelet for each family member was a saving in itself.
This is a safe campground with easy access from the highway and to town.
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Date of stay: June 2012
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