RV Sites | Apr 1 - Oct 3, 2017 | $27.00 - $170.00 |
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This is not our standard park ideal- it's definitely a tourist trap. However after blowing a tire and needing to have our TT checked for repairs in the morning it was a necessity to stop. The road into the park is narrow and steep. In fact, the whole park is pretty narrow, road wise. There is not enough room to park next to your coach. They do have a parking lot but it is small and most people park along the side of the road (making the already narrow roads even tighter). Also, expect to pay $50+ per night for full hookups and sewer. All this being said, there really are tons of activities for families! The pool is still open in the end of September; there's a pretty decent play ground; and the mini golf looked well taken care of. The general store is pretty well stocked but beware if entering with little ones, cheap toys (quality not price) are right at their level. The staff is very friendly and the bathroom and shower houses are nice and clean. Ultimately, not an ideal stop unless you're looking for crowds and expect plenty to do. Within to Six Flags.
First the pros: It's a Yogi Bear FHU campground with lots of options for the boy to do. Pool, playground, train ride (for a fee), general store, nice clean roomy shower room, near Six Flags, Walmart 1.7 miles away, right off the interstate 44. Now the cons: Very crowded and small campsites with not enough room to have a campfire. There was a fire ring in the ground that was full of water after a rain storm. So not worth buying firewood. That was frustrating. I really look forward to a nice camp fire. We were put right by the front. People were constantly honking early in the morning. 80-90% of the campground is the cottages. There were travel trailers and motor homes and a couple pop ups. Our dogs did not want to pee in the gravel. We had a hard time finding grass for them. Ohhhh, the entry into park is a bit of a shock. There is a dramatic incline up a hill just to get into the campground. Be aware of that.
Yogi Bear Jellystone Park Eureka Missouri - by Six Flags Wanted a pull through spot for one night to dump & not unhook the car. That didn’t happen. Their 3 premium pull through sites are very uneven and they are the front yard/parking spaces for six cabins (thank goodness it wasn’t high season). Plus in 6 years of full timing, had a first - family comes in next to us at 10PM & it’s Midnight before they stop hooking up, settling in, what ever it was they were doing ! The icing on the cake was a train at 4:30AM !! 5/4/18
Conveniently located just 1/4 mile from the gate of Six Flags and nestled among 35 wooded acres. At Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Resort, we understand the importance of creating great memories. Guests rave about our warm, kid friendly atmospher and around the clock activites. New 50 amp, full hook-up, pull through sites are large enough for the largest RVs. Shaded campsites are available for guests brinign their own tent. You can also "rough" it in our air-conditioned camping cabins. We are dedicated to providing the best in wholesome, affordable entertainment for the entire family. Easy interstat access to all of the major St. Lousi attractions makes Jellystone Park™ your perfect vacation destination. We invite you to break free of ordinary Vacation to discover our unique, award-winning resort where the fun never stops and families make memories together.