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Warrens
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Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park
Latest Review Submited On
2012-04-10 10:27:39
2 Park(s) Reviewed Near
Warrens, Wisconsin
Camp Information
Sites
56
Date of Stay
September 2011
Latest Rate
$17



Hookups
Electric
yes
50amp
yes
Water
yes
Sewer
no
Wireless Internet
no
Cable TV
no
Accommodations
Pull-Thru Sites
yes
Big Rig Access
yes
Waterfront Access
yes (Lake)
Shade Trees
yes
Pool Access
no
Pets Allowed
yes
Tents Allowed
yes
Family Friendly
yes
Latest Review Information
Ratings (Last 10 Newest/Oldest)
8   7   9   
Clean Restrooms (Last 5 Newest/Oldest)
question  question  yes  
Clean Showers (Last 5 Newest/Oldest)
question  question  yes  
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[ 8 / 10 ]
September 2011
$17
Really nice basic campground. This is the 2nd time we have stayed here. Water and electric only with a dump station. Some train and highway noise but nothing excessive. Take Hwy EW to town and turn left before RxR tracks. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
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[ 7 / 10 ]
May 2010
$17
Nice, quiet, shady county park on a small, no-motor lake. Only a few minutes from I-94 access. RV sites are tucked away into the forest on the right side as you enter the park and are very large, some of them pull-throughs, and most very private/secluded. There are some additional RV sites near the lake. Cell phone coverage is a bit weak in some spots, but with a booster antenna, you would be fine. We camped here in a Motorhome.
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[ 9 / 10 ]
August 2006
$16
Peacefulness is the word to describe this unique co. park. They have self-registration, an honor-system for ice and firewood, the showers are free, and the drive-thrus are long, wide,and shaded. The park is located next to 36 acre Lake Wazeda, the lake is an electric motor fishing lake. They have playgrounds throughout the park for the children, plus a swim area in the lake, the kids sure were enjoying the water. Warrens is known for the cranberries and the cranberry bogs that they are raised in. People come from all over to fish the bogs, i know because we did. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Camp Information
Sites
500
Date of Stay
September 2011
Latest Rate
$70



Hookups
Electric
yes
50amp
yes
Water
yes
Sewer
yes
Wireless Internet
yes
Cable TV
yes
Accommodations
Pull-Thru Sites
yes
Big Rig Access
yes
Waterfront Access
no
Shade Trees
yes
Pool Access
yes
Pets Allowed
yes
Tents Allowed
yes
Family Friendly
yes
Latest Review Information
Ratings (Last 10 Newest/Oldest)
4   9   9   9   5   8   7   7   9   4   
Clean Restrooms (Last 5 Newest/Oldest)
question  yes  yes  yes  yes  
Clean Showers (Last 5 Newest/Oldest)
question  yes  yes  yes  yes  
Review Rating
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[ 4 / 10 ]
September 2011
$70
This was our first time camping here although we have stayed at the adjacent Three Bears Lodge on prior occasions. While there are numerous water attractions and activities for the kids (which they enjoyed) this place is a very poor value. This was evident as the place was half full at best for the Labor Day weekend (despite their reservationist insisting it would be full and they would have to turn away people). The rate of $70 for a "deluxe site" is obscene, but they further tack on $8/day per person so the effective rate for a family of four is $102 per night. The sites themselves were fairly roomy, but many of the concrete pads were grossly out of level. Wi-Fi never worked. General maintenance is fair at best. For $60-70 per night total cost it would be a fair value, at $102 we will probably not return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
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[ 9 / 10 ]
July 2011
$78
This is our benchmark for family fun, and we keep coming back. While this park has had its ups and downs over the years, mostly due to ownership issues, the campus lends itself to days of fun. Under new ownership, Yogi's has really cleaned up its act. Bathrooms are cleaner, all attractions are open and the rules are actually now enforced. The sites are varied and always rather large, with seasonals peppered throughout. You will want to rent a golf cart and/or bring your bikes, as there will be plenty of trekking around during your stay. Multiple pools, a water park, a lazy river and a suger-sand-lined swimming pond ensure plenty of things to do. The new owners take safety pretty seriously, as we noticed more lifeguards who seemed to be far more attentive than in the past. Your wristband is your ticket to everything, as this park avoids the a-la-carté route and includes pretty much everything with your stay... even mini golf. When we stayed, we were often disappointed that the pools closed so early in the evening. Firewood can be pretty expensive, as are the aforementioned golf carts. We camped here in a Motorhome.
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[ 9 / 10 ]
July 2011
$70
If you have kids, this is the campground for you. Our kids are 3 and 5 and we had a wonderful time. There is something to do all the time. The water park is a lot of fun, but there is also the small lake that is surrounded on all sides by a sandy beach and is only about 5 feet deep in the middle, and there are also pools and a huge water slide located behind the ranger station (store/restaurant/bandstand/laundry/arcade). The place is huge so I recommend a golf cart, which you rent by the day. They show cartoons every night at 9:15 followed by a family-friendly movie and have themes each week. There is even a resort next door (that is somehow affiliated) called the Three Bears Lodge where you can go on rainy days and enjoy their water park for $5 a person if you show your campground wristband. Make sure you keep your stuff locked and night because we did have some stuff (beer) stolen from our cooler last year, but that is the only tiny bad thing that has happened during our stays last year and this year. They have activities every day starting with raising the flag with one of the Yogi characters every morning, candy bar horse races, chalk drawing contests and the list goes on and on. They also have two levels of mini golf (over age 10 and one for all ages), paddle boats, tandem bike rentals and a craft center. Sites are great - we love K7. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
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