Address: 143 Campground Rd, Pelahatchie, MS 39145, USA
Phone: +16018546621
Ashley Baker
Had a blast. Great for children of all ages! Sucks the weather decided to change halfway through the day but overall kids had a blast including myself. Will for sure be going back as I do every year several times ha. Never disappointed here. Also the lady it the kitchen I don't remember a name milani or something like that pretty sure it starts with an M. She is absolutely a sweetheart, you can tell she loves her job, and well mannered. She's young long hair and was taking orders. Sorry if name is wrong.
Rose Glass
This was our first experience with yogi on the lake but it will not be our last. My family has gone on many vacations some much more expensive but I tell you never have my grandkids had so much fun. These kids loved everything about the place. They offer so many opportunities to engage your kids they never get bored. Do your family a great service by staying here, it’s clean, safe and the service is second to none. We absolutely loved the weekend we stayed and will go back ASAP.
Kayla Mercer
So impressed! What a fun weekend. We tent camped for 2 nights and would have loved a 3rd. The water park is amazing!!! Both of my kids had an absolute blast and were so sad to leave! So many things/ events to do but honestly… sitting in the shade by the splash pad with a hot pizza from the cafe and a cold shaved iced while the kids run wild was the highlight of the trip!! And the bathrooms… let’s talked about that. In the back of the campgrounds where we stayed had the cleanest bathrooms/ showers of any campground we’ve ever stayed. All the workers were friendly and the characters made appearances often! My only complaint were the golf cart rental hours. 4pm- 11am the next day? Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me. The majority of the time is while we slept? That really didn’t matter to us as we just drove/walked! Overall, highly recommend!!
Katie Robertson
We have been to this location twice for long weekend getaways with the kids. We have had such a blast every time! Our kids are 8, 6 and 4 and they love coming to Jellystone! The water park is big enough for both kids and adults to enjoy and small enough that even little ones will be safe in the shallow water. Theres tons of fry activities as well. The staff is super friendly and we love meeting all the other nice campers at the scheduled events. Every day at this park is stuffed full of fun! The store has a great range of necessities you might need and cute merchandise. The cabins are on the smaller side but they’re very well stocked and clean. The layout of the park is pleasant for riding the golf carts around and enjoying the fresh air. The food at the cafe is concession stand style at best but the cabin had everything we needed to cook our own meals. The mini golf course desperately needs maintenance but the kids still loved it. We will absolutely be back again! I recommend this camp to any family looking to vacation, especially since the different lodging and camping availabilities allows you to vacation according to your budget. Love love love Yogi On The Lake!
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What age children can go to the park
Yes there is alot of places you can fish from the bank or one of the piers.
Nothing is more important to Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Pelahatchie than providing families with a safe guest experience. We immediately and voluntarily closed our pool and splashpad when notified of health authorities’ concerns. - An on-staff, certified pool operator checks water quality and safety at least three times throughout the day. - We contract with an independent, third-party to test and evaluate our pool and splashpad water once per week. - All tests from July 30 through August 9 (when the pool was drained and enhanced cleaning began) show that our water quality exceeded government safety recommendations. Out of an abundance of caution, the pool and splashpad were drained and underwent enhanced cleaning. The pool and splashpad were not reopened until all surfaces had been cleaned with a bleach solution as recommended by the health department and refilled. The State Health Inspector arrived on 08/10/21 and commended the park managers on the cleanliness of the pool.
There are premium camper sites in front by water park cabins are mostly down past the park followed by tent sites then the normal camper sites
Yes you can but it's also included in your pass if you bought a multi-day pass.
$15 Sunday-thurs $20 on Friday. NO Saturday day pass.
Yes, they offer day passes. The website probably has the exact price but if I'm remembering correctly it was something like $6 per person.
What's the price for cabin
Yes there is fishing available on the lake there. It has a few docks for use, a boat ramp and some paddle & john-boats for rent.
Different prices depending on what you rent. They have a web site with prices.
Hi Patricia - yes, our golf carts must stay on the road. Golf carts are available for rent.
Yes
Yes
Just go to the ranger station and they will get you one.
They should be
The golf carts start out at $79.99 per day and yes you can take your own .
No you don't have to rent a room. You can buy a daily pass to the park.
Yes. They are open everyday.
If you stay there. They wasnt doing day passes as of last weekend yet.
No. None nowhere near
Pets are only allowed in certain cabins. They are allowed in the RV park, and must be on a leash.
Yes
Depends on size and dates. If you go to the website and click on rentals it gives you the prices.
Yes, you can put a tent on a RV site in place of a RV.
Monday-Thursday $15 per person Fridays $20 per person
The costs vary, depending on the size, but they're on the website. www.jellystonems.com
Great question.
No motorboats allowed on the lake, so no.
We stayed in the Ranger Station and yes it was nice and the ppl there were very friendly bit you have to drive at least 10 miles on the roads to and from. Their policy. If im not mistaken we paid about $385 Friday thru Sunday.
The pet friendly cabins are Yogi cabins, there are plenty of photos on the website of Yogi cabins.
Not open.on Sundays to public
You can rent one of their golf carts. I'm not sure you're allowed to bring your own
Call them
Yogi Bears waterpark will be open to the public starting tomorrow July 9. Open 10 am till 7 pm Admission Monday - Thursday $14.00 a person children 3 and under are free Friday and Sunday $19.00 a person children 3 and under are free. We are closed to the public until after Labor Day Weekend in Saturday’s because Park is full of guest lodging here. Keep in mind our park/waterpark is open until the end of October weather allowing. Your day passes also include fishing, putt putt golf, tennis, basket ball and the movie we show after the pool/waterpark closes at 7. We hope to see you real soon. Please spread the word. Also a reminder our cafe is also open to the public you do not have to be lodging to visit our cafe. -- per the manager
Check the website
It is not ready yet. The swimming pool may be open, but the splash pad is still under construction. There has been a lot of rain recently that has pushed the completion date back. You can check their progress on their Facebook page, or call and ask before making a reservation.
Mon - Thu (Ages 4-64) . . . $14.00 /day per person Mon - Thu (Ages 65+) . . . $7.00 /day per person Fri or Sun (Ages 4-64) . . . $19.00 /day per person Fri or Sun (Ages 65+) . . . $10.00 /day per person
If you stay at a campsite or cabin that weekend you and your family can participate in the weekend activities as long as you are wearing your armbands. When you check in they give you a packet with all the activities scheduled during your stay. Some are free, others cost money, but they are clearly marked on the activity sheet either way.
They do have day passes, some just for fishing and some for different activities
The cabins are very reasonable but it depends on the occupancy you need.single bed up to 4 or 5. Contact the front office for rates and availiblities.
I've been to several Yogi Bear Parks it's about the only way that we like to Camp with so many children. All campsites do provide Wi-Fi is far as I know. That's sides to have hookups RVs have full hookups and the one on the lake is so incredibly fun the pancake breakfast is awesome you have to try it your children are going to have so much fun and it's all worth every single dollar
You can rent a paddle boat for a little over $14 an hour. You can rent a John boat with a small motor for $15 an hour or $50 for the day. You can bring your own kayak, canoe, or small personal boat it you want. Only trolling motors allowed though.
Depends on which cabin you stay in. The biggest cabin you can expect $300 before tax and day use fees.
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