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Centrally located in Door County, Sturgeon Bay has been named the "Friendliest Small Town in Wisconsin." Our Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort offers the finest in Door County camping amenities and rates.
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Top Notch staff!!! Super kind and courteous, very accommodating. Bathrooms/showers consistently clean. Although dated, no reason to be turned off.....remember this IS WHERE JELLYSTONE PARKS ORIGINATED in 1969. Without the vision on one man...the other 79 wouldn't be here either😎 Thanks for a wonderful stay. We will be back!
8 years ago (02-08-2017)
Really enjoyed our labor day weekend stay. Quiet and great for kids, many different playgrounds and 3 pools. Pricey in the gift store and for firewood-recommend bringing firewood in from road side stands outside of park. Really close to a cute beach on bay (Hanes Beach, hard to find!)
8 years ago (03-09-2017)
We spent a weekend camping with our two kids (12 and 9 yo) on 7/14-7/16/17. I had been here as a kid about 30 years ago. Which I think is when they last updated it...
Don't expect private sites. While there are some wooded areas, the sites are all on top of each other. They all seemed fairly level (ours was perfectly level), offering 30/20A electrical and running water. The roads were a bit tough to discern from anything and we wound up driving into a couple of driveways by accident. Some are also very narrow, I'm glad we weren't hauling a large trailer. They also have more open fields, where we saw the big rigs. So I'm guessing they pick your site based on what you bring. Also, some sites are backed up onto a busy county road. Close enough to spit on, literally.
They offer a swimming area with two larger pools and a smaller kid pool for free. They also offer shuffle board/$2, an extremely hard and dilapidated mini golf course/$3.50 (I think about 75% of the people who start don't finish), some push pedal carts/$8, volley ball, soccer, a few playgrounds and a sparse selection of billiards and arcade games. So there's a ton of stuff to do. We never moved our van after unhooking from the pop up.
The camp store has just about everything you'd need, including ice/$2 and wood bundles/$6. The wood was dry, which was an unexpected surprise.
They also offer some activities through the weekend - movies, a dance, games, etc..
Other than all the facilities being severely in need of updating, some camp sites 10 feet off of a busy road, and a kid crapping in one of the pools, it was a fun experience for the kids. My kids want to go again. The adults have to think about it.
8 years ago (17-07-2017)
Park is very family friendly, but the park is dated. The bathrooms seemed to be cleaned regularly, but I still thought they were pretty gross. If you are looking to experience Door County - this is not an ideal location, I would recommend staying closer to Fish Creek or north. Staff are very friendly. Kids had a blast!
8 years ago (05-09-2017)
Nice place with lots of on-site activities for kids. staff is always friendly and helpful. near many great attractions in Sturgeon Bay