Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Hill Country

Located in beautiful Texas Hill Country, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort Hill Country offers a breathtaking camping experience that the whole family will enjoy. Our Camp-Resort is located a half mile from the Guadalupe River and two miles from Canyon Lake. When our campers aren't busy swimming and splashing around in our outdoor pool and splash pad, or warming up in our indoor heated pool, they can enjoy our gem mining experience, pedal carts, arcade, jumping pillow, lazer tag in the woods, outdoor sports, and playground.

Our campsites – available for tent and RV camping – are located throughout Jellystone Park™ and offer a variety of views and amenities. Our RV Sites can accommodate almost any kind or size of rig and many offer a variety of amenities, including concrete porches, built in grills, picnic tables, 30 Amp and/or 50 Amp service, sewer, electric and water. Our tent campsites offer a more traditional camping experience.

We have cabin options that can sleep anywhere from 4 to 14 people. Each cabin has numerous amenities, including AC/heat, television and more. Some options even include full baths and kitchens! They are located throughout Jellystone Park™, offering the ability to be close to the action or tucked away in a private spot.

When you camp at Jellystone Park in Texas Hill Country, you’re sure to have a great trip fueled by laughter, relaxation, fun games and plenty of s'mores. Start planning your next trip today!



- FACILITIES -

CAMPING
PICNIC
PLAYGROUND
SWIMMING
TRAILS
BOATING
GOLF
GEOCACHING
SHOWERS
RESTROOMS
STORE
BEACH
FAMILY
TENTS
POOL
SHADE TREES
50 AMP
WIRELESS
TRAILS
FISHING
MARINA
HOOKUPS
ELECTRIC
DUMP
SEWER
WATER
FIRERING
GRILL
FIREWOOD
LAUNDRY
PROPANE
PETS
WATERFRONT
CABLE
PULLTHRU

GRAY = UNKNOWN  |  RED = NOT AVAILABLE  |  GREEN = AVAILABLE


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