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Jellystone Park™ Alabama Gulf Coast

12160 Wortel Rd, Elberta, AL 36530
4.0(379)

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Cartoon-themed vacation resort with rental cabins, tent/RV sites, a swimming pool & family events.

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jellystonegulfcoast.com

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SamJSamJ
Disappointing compared to our last visit in 2016. My initial thought when driving in was trailer park and not a well kept trailer park. There appeared to be more resident camping trailers than actual camping trailers. Don’t take my word for it just compare to the rules posted for this park. No more than 2 tents per site, saw 2 sites with at least 3 tents. Please keep your site clean, neat and orderly it says on the rules. We saw grown up grass, feet high around the resident campers, ladders laying around camp sites, just piles of junk laying around sites. Most all the sites where someone is actually living are unkept. No storage building allowed, saw a few of those around the resident campers. Roads are horrible, the site we were on the sewer in the ground was up hill, that sucks. We checked in after hours and literally couldn’t find our power box, it was hidden in a bush or overgrown weed, pretty much completely covered. The 30 amp outlet was installed upside down making it very hard to use our surge protector. Saw multiple vehicles at the resident campers with flat tires and obviously haven’t moved in quite awhile. Most the resident campers are in bad shape, knocked out windows, rotted looking steps or small porches and just nasty looking. We did not use or even visit the bath houses, wasn’t going to chance it. I think I was somewhat at a loss with all the people living at this RV park and why aren’t you making them keep a tidy and clean site? Do the rules not apply to them? With the location of this park to the beach it’s very disappointing that it’s not being kept up and people living there are mostly to blame. Will this be changing at some point? We’d like to be camping next to campers, not camping in a neighborhood. How about a grill on each site? They would be nice as well. I know mowing can’t happen after a lot of rain but you can get the weed trimmer out under any condition and tidy up each camp site, this was not being done. We heard employees live on site in some of the campers, where’s the pride to keep up the place? Please do better
Ariel HolleyAriel Holley
Spring break vacation from Thursday- Sunday. We met up with our friends that had been there since Saturday. We had so much fun as it was our first time staying at a Jellystone park. Our friends 2nd year camping with their camper! My family stayed in the Cindy Bear cabin. It was perfect for us! I called before we left home to ask if there was a coffee pot in the cabin which the person i talked to told me there wasn't one but to our surprise there was one! I was very thankful for that! During our stay the park and staff had so many fun activities for the kids from big blow up bounce houses, foam pit, movie nights, really cool play ground area, a lake with swimming activities, they have a pool and a splash pad and arts and crafts. So many more things for the kids to do! Lastly the kids were able to write letters to the bears and deliver it to their mailboxes and the bears would write a letter back to the kids. Lastnight when we got back to the campground to our cabin there were two envelopes hanging on door. My daughter was so excited that she got a letter back from the bears and they answered all of her questions. The other letter was for our friends daughter who wrote a letter as well but they left to go back home Saturday morning and I love how the staff put two and two together and hung our friends daughters letter on our cabin with a note that said can you please give this to Jo.. so I took a picture of it sent it to my friend she thought I did that. I said nope sure didn't. So now we are on our way back home on Sunday and I can't wait to take her the letter from the bears.
Phirom DoylePhirom Doyle
We absolutely love our experience at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park! We stayed for a month, and the affordable rent was well within our budget, making it an excellent choice for a family getaway. We were in Boo Boo Cabin #2, which, at first glance, seemed small from the outside. However, we were pleasantly surprised by the spaciousness inside. It was very comfortable, featuring a bunk bed for the kids and a cozy futon. The cabin was well-equipped with a microwave, fridge, heater, and AC, although an AC upgrade could be a nice addition for everyone's comfort in hot weather. The park itself has undergone significant improvements with the new management, and I must say, they have truly turned this place around for the better! I recall visiting two years ago, and it was not in very good shape then, but now it looks fantastic. The overall atmosphere is inviting, and it’s clear that a lot of effort has gone into making this a family-friendly destination. The activities available for kids are fantastic! My child absolutely loved everything, especially the playground, rock climbing wall, and gem mining areas, which were huge hits. Each day was filled with fun at the pool, where we spent countless hours swimming and enjoying the sun. The variety of activities provided kept our days full of adventure and excitement. Overall, our stay at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park has been a memorable one, and we will definitely be back whenever we get the chance. This place is a hidden gem, perfect for families looking to create lasting memories!
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Disappointing compared to our last visit in 2016. My initial thought when driving in was trailer park and not a well kept trailer park. There appeared to be more resident camping trailers than actual camping trailers. Don’t take my word for it just compare to the rules posted for this park. No more than 2 tents per site, saw 2 sites with at least 3 tents. Please keep your site clean, neat and orderly it says on the rules. We saw grown up grass, feet high around the resident campers, ladders laying around camp sites, just piles of junk laying around sites. Most all the sites where someone is actually living are unkept. No storage building allowed, saw a few of those around the resident campers. Roads are horrible, the site we were on the sewer in the ground was up hill, that sucks. We checked in after hours and literally couldn’t find our power box, it was hidden in a bush or overgrown weed, pretty much completely covered. The 30 amp outlet was installed upside down making it very hard to use our surge protector. Saw multiple vehicles at the resident campers with flat tires and obviously haven’t moved in quite awhile. Most the resident campers are in bad shape, knocked out windows, rotted looking steps or small porches and just nasty looking. We did not use or even visit the bath houses, wasn’t going to chance it. I think I was somewhat at a loss with all the people living at this RV park and why aren’t you making them keep a tidy and clean site? Do the rules not apply to them? With the location of this park to the beach it’s very disappointing that it’s not being kept up and people living there are mostly to blame. Will this be changing at some point? We’d like to be camping next to campers, not camping in a neighborhood. How about a grill on each site? They would be nice as well. I know mowing can’t happen after a lot of rain but you can get the weed trimmer out under any condition and tidy up each camp site, this was not being done. We heard employees live on site in some of the campers, where’s the pride to keep up the place? Please do better
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Spring break vacation from Thursday- Sunday. We met up with our friends that had been there since Saturday. We had so much fun as it was our first time staying at a Jellystone park. Our friends 2nd year camping with their camper! My family stayed in the Cindy Bear cabin. It was perfect for us! I called before we left home to ask if there was a coffee pot in the cabin which the person i talked to told me there wasn't one but to our surprise there was one! I was very thankful for that! During our stay the park and staff had so many fun activities for the kids from big blow up bounce houses, foam pit, movie nights, really cool play ground area, a lake with swimming activities, they have a pool and a splash pad and arts and crafts. So many more things for the kids to do! Lastly the kids were able to write letters to the bears and deliver it to their mailboxes and the bears would write a letter back to the kids. Lastnight when we got back to the campground to our cabin there were two envelopes hanging on door. My daughter was so excited that she got a letter back from the bears and they answered all of her questions. The other letter was for our friends daughter who wrote a letter as well but they left to go back home Saturday morning and I love how the staff put two and two together and hung our friends daughters letter on our cabin with a note that said can you please give this to Jo.. so I took a picture of it sent it to my friend she thought I did that. I said nope sure didn't. So now we are on our way back home on Sunday and I can't wait to take her the letter from the bears.
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We absolutely love our experience at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park! We stayed for a month, and the affordable rent was well within our budget, making it an excellent choice for a family getaway. We were in Boo Boo Cabin #2, which, at first glance, seemed small from the outside. However, we were pleasantly surprised by the spaciousness inside. It was very comfortable, featuring a bunk bed for the kids and a cozy futon. The cabin was well-equipped with a microwave, fridge, heater, and AC, although an AC upgrade could be a nice addition for everyone's comfort in hot weather. The park itself has undergone significant improvements with the new management, and I must say, they have truly turned this place around for the better! I recall visiting two years ago, and it was not in very good shape then, but now it looks fantastic. The overall atmosphere is inviting, and it’s clear that a lot of effort has gone into making this a family-friendly destination. The activities available for kids are fantastic! My child absolutely loved everything, especially the playground, rock climbing wall, and gem mining areas, which were huge hits. Each day was filled with fun at the pool, where we spent countless hours swimming and enjoying the sun. The variety of activities provided kept our days full of adventure and excitement. Overall, our stay at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park has been a memorable one, and we will definitely be back whenever we get the chance. This place is a hidden gem, perfect for families looking to create lasting memories!
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1.0
2y

Disappointing compared to our last visit in 2016. My initial thought when driving in was trailer park and not a well kept trailer park. There appeared to be more resident camping trailers than actual camping trailers. Don’t take my word for it just compare to the rules posted for this park.

No more than 2 tents per site, saw 2 sites with at least 3 tents.

Please keep your site clean, neat and orderly it says on the rules. We saw grown up grass, feet high around the resident campers, ladders laying around camp sites, just piles of junk laying around sites. Most all the sites where someone is actually living are unkept.

No storage building allowed, saw a few of those around the resident campers.

Roads are horrible, the site we were on the sewer in the ground was up hill, that sucks. We checked in after hours and literally couldn’t find our power box, it was hidden in a bush or overgrown weed, pretty much completely covered. The 30 amp outlet was installed upside down making it very hard to use our surge protector. Saw multiple vehicles at the resident campers with flat tires and obviously haven’t moved in quite awhile. Most the resident campers are in bad shape, knocked out windows, rotted looking steps or small porches and just nasty looking.

We did not use or even visit the bath houses, wasn’t going to chance it. I think I was somewhat at a loss with all the people living at this RV park and why aren’t you making them keep a tidy and clean site? Do the rules not apply to them? With the location of this park to the beach it’s very disappointing that it’s not being kept up and people living there are mostly to blame. Will this be changing at some point? We’d like to be camping next to campers, not camping in a neighborhood.

How about a grill on each site? They would be nice as well.

I know mowing can’t happen after a lot of rain but you can get the weed trimmer out under any condition and tidy up each camp site, this was not being done. We heard employees live on site in some of the campers, where’s the pride to keep up the...

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5.0
2y

I recently had the pleasure of staying at Yogi Bear's Jellystone RV Resort in Elberta, AL the week off July 4th, and I cannot express enough how impressed I was with the overall experience. From the moment we arrived until the day we departed; every aspect of our stay exceeded our expectations.

One particular highlight of our visit was the incredible staff at the Country Store. Their professionalism, friendliness, and commitment to exceptional service truly stood out. From the first interaction to the last, they made us feel welcomed and valued as guests.

The Country Store itself was well-stocked with a wide variety of items, making it convenient to find everything we needed for our stay.

What truly set the Country Store staff apart was their genuine warmth and enthusiasm. They always greeted us with a smile, and their willingness to go above and beyond to ensure our satisfaction was truly remarkable. Whether we needed assistance in selecting the perfect camping supplies or recommendations for local attractions, they were there to help with a wealth of knowledge and a genuine desire to enhance our stay. The professionalism they demonstrated reflects the commitment of Yogi Bear's Jellystone RV Resort to providing an exceptional guest experience.

I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to the entire team for your outstanding service and professionalism. Your hard work and dedication did not go unnoticed, and you truly made our stay at Yogi Bear's Jellystone RV Resort an unforgettable one.

If you are planning a visit to Elberta, AL, I highly recommend staying at Yogi Bear's Jellystone RV Resort and taking the time to visit the Country Store. You will be greeted by a team of exceptional individuals who will undoubtedly enhance your overall experience.

Kudos to the staff at Yogi Bear's Jellystone RV Resort in Elberta, AL! Your professionalism, enthusiasm, and commitment to guest satisfaction make you the true stars of this outstanding...

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1.0
3y

A year ago when I visited, I would have given at least a 4 star review. One year later and this place has gone downhill. I planned this trip around school and work. I needed wifi for both and the campsite advertises free/fast wifi. Their wifi was down the whole weekend, so I spent hours driving back and forth to my house. I thought, “it happens, no big deal”. Next, the pool. The pumps are broken, and the water was so dirty, stale, and cloudy that you couldn’t see anyone in the water except for their heads at the surface. A friend of mine came here weeks ago and said the pool was even broken way back then and the guests had to clean it themselves. The camp also has inflatable water slides for the kids, except no kids could use them because the water was green in every slide and they were infested with ringworms, tadpoles, and algae. The cords that plugged the slides in were also lying in giant water puddles (it didn’t rain once all weekend.) next, we bought ceramic animals to paint from their gift shop. If one buys the ceramics then the campsite provides the paint. Spent $60 bucks and the paint they gave was completely empty and filled with water to give the illusion there was paint left. We took them home and will use our own paint. One part of my family who rented a cabin spent over $700 for this weekend and this is what they got. All 5 parties (two cabins and three RVs) left a day early. I would have never complained if it were just wifi or the paint, but the pools and slides are health hazards and are clear indications of pure neglect. I didn’t see any workers all weekend (other than two helpless kids in the gift shop,) so I was unable to speak with anyone about the issues. There are PLENTY of RV parks that are better than this place. Google some in the area. This place is a total dump. The health/code inspector showed up as we were leaving so it seems other campers felt...

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