Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ at Silver Lake

1 reviews
Pets Allowed
Big Rigs

Campground Rates

Off Season Sep 1 - Oct 15, 2014 $21.00 - $35.00
RV Sites May 1 - Oct 31, 2017 $20.00 - $70.00

Reported Rates


No rates reported for Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ at Silver Lake

Reviews (avg. rating )


| Yogis Bear

By user-5834710... on 2018-07-09.

Nice. Gravel/grass sites. NO satellite reception. Very little local TV. Wi-Fi weak.

Google Reviews


Loading

About


Located close to Silver Lake, this western Michigan campground features cabin rentals, mobile home & duplex rentals, tent sites and RV camping. If you want a campground near the Sand Dunes, that's also great for kids try this Jellystone Park™. There are plenty of on-site activities plus go carts, bumper boats and mini-golf are next door. Plan your 2013 travel around one of our themed weekends. Special events are scheduled throughout the season at the campground and the Silver Lake area. There is plenty of variety to guarantee great family fun and lifelong memories.

Amenities


Basketball

Camping Supplies

Complimentary Showers

Dumping Station

Electric

Fifty Amp

Fire Pit

Firewood

Fishing

Games Area

General Store

Horseshoes

Ice

Lake

Laundromat

Pavilion

Pet Area

Picnic Tables

Planned Activities

Playground

RV Supplies

Recreation Hall

Restrooms

Sewer

Shade Trees

Shuffleboard

Swimming Pool

Tents

Wading Pool

Water

Wi Fi

Site List


200
Total Sites

66
Full Hookups

114
Water Electric

0
Electric Only

20
Non Serviced

0
Pull Thrus

30
Fifty Amp Sites

66
Thirty Amp Sites

50
Max Rv Length

35
Typical Site Width

0
Cable Tv

0
Extended Stay

0
Cottage Rentals

20
Cabin Rentals

0
Trailer Rentals

20
Tent Sites

Nearby Attractions


Craig's Cruisers (Go Karts, Sprint Karts, Kiddie Karts, Large Game Room, Mini Golf Island, And Bumper Boats)

Dune Scooter Rides (Since 1930, Mac Wood's Has Provided You With A Safe, Fun Filled 7 Mile Dune Ride Lasting About 40 Minutes. You Are Hosted By Knowledgeable Drivers Who Understand The History And Environment Of The Constantly Changing Sand Mountains.)