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    Honeysuckle Farm RV Park

    4.3 (11 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Bathroom/showers were spotless and they have a pond with lots of fish.

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    The Hideaway - Burger and Fries

    The Hideaway

    4.6(16 reviews)
    57.0 mi
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    Every time I come back, I forget how much I like it here. The thing that stands out the most is how…read morefriendly everyone is here. The staff, the owners, the residents. It's like you have known them forever. Once I mentioned I hadn't ate yet, and a resident came over with a tray of enchiladas. Someone gave me a handmade Hideaway figurine. My own family isn't this nice to me! You come here not knowing anyone, next thing you know, you're on the back of a golf cart in an RV crawl. Just wonderful guys- all of them. The friendliness is everywhere. I have not met one pretentious person in all the times I've gone. Everybody interacts with everybody. Not only that but the drive there is gorgeous. I particularly recommend RT 121. Green fields, pine trees, hardly any other cars. Just keep your eye on your speed ; ) There's something in every budget for accommodations. Access is tightly controlled so recommend having everything you need on coming in. It's to keep the riff-raff out, (but yet here I am?). You can still come in and out, but most people stay on property. I've left my stuff out many times and never give it a thought. Nobody is here that shouldn't be (they keep letting me come back?). It's easier getting everything settled online before arrival, including signing the online waiver, and booking your cabin, or camping space. There is a nominal $15/yr fee as well. The cabin's have a one time cleaning fee per stay. Even with the fees and the paperwork, the price is still reasonable. Knowing this up front made more sense. They do a lot of pot-lucks- bring something nice, they love that stuff. A lot of these guys can cook. ("Who made this and is he single?") They also have a take-out cafe by the pool. They usually have specials and everything I have ordered has been top notch. Keep an eye on the cafe hours, the cook wears a lot of hats on the grounds, so plan accordingly. They open and close a few times a day. They do not sell alcohol. It's BYOB, everyone often just contributes to someone's cooler. It's the perfect mix of quiet and serene and get out on the dancefloor when the sun goes down. As a staple of the larger campgrounds, I found that the Hideaway more than makes up for being toned down by the attributes I've mentioned. It doesn't hit you immediately your first time; just about the time you start thinking that it's scaled down, you realize that's the point, and that its just as much of a blast as the loud crazy campgrounds, if not better. It's not the size of the crowd or the volume of the music that makes a great weekend, it's who is invited to the party. And in all the times I have been here, even when the weather didn't want to cooperate, The Hideaway hits the mark every single time. An absolutely wonderful bunch of people. I give The Hideaway an enthusiastic FIVE STARS!

    I recently spent a weekend here. The staff is great, the facilities are nice and clean, the food…read morewas good. Permanent residents are helpful and very friendly to the campers. I'd definitely go back here for a weekend. The only con that and making a recommendation is that the "birdhouse" cabin needs to be temperature controlled better. You can't stay in there longer than 30 minutes, and you are totally wet from sweating. Maybe put another one or two air conditioners in so the visitors can enjoy the space. It's all a part of the experience of going to a gay campground.

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    The Hideaway - 6 lakes best fishing around stocked

    6 lakes best fishing around stocked

    The Hideaway - Where bears come to have fun

    Where bears come to have fun

    The Hideaway - Don't miss Memorial day weekend with color festival and gogo boys.

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    Don't miss Memorial day weekend with color festival and gogo boys.

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - enjoying our stay with a campfire

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

    3.2(9 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    Don't expect the usual Jellystone!! It's not and won't be for a long time. Any reviews that are…read moreover a year old are from when it was Hillside RV Park and were false and replied to by the ones running it now! The people who are running it are the worst! They tell everyone anyone else's business which is totally unprofessional. After reporting having been called vulgar words by other guests, the manager actually said.. "If I had a dollar for everytime I got called a s*ut, I'd be a millionaire." Then overheard him Tell the asst. manager "If she doesn't want people to call her a s*ut, she shouldn't dress like that" when I called and asked for apology, he threatened to throw me out if I came to him with anymore drama! The last straw was hearing asst say to mngr "Notice she quit bitchin after you threatened to throw her out?" I'm a senior and disabled. They refused to remove my broken awning, though they have a junk pile that they dispose of EVERYTHING, even hazardous materials. If you are ok with people like that, have fun. Last thing: a man committed suicide there when it was still Hillside RV Park.

    This campground became a Jellystone Park earlier this year and they are slowly developing it into…read morewhat you'd expect from Jellystone. They are in the process of building more cabins and have plans to add a waterpark. But right now, it is a mainly a large wooded campground. There are remnants from the old campground about that we checked out during our walks around the park. We went during the week for my birthday (no children) and there were no activities scheduled, only on weekends. We stayed in a cabin in the back and it was very quiet and enjoyable. And close enough to the bathhouse. Staff members Judy and Brenda were very friendly, helpful, courteous and accommodating. So were other staff members. Kudos to Brett for having Yogi Bear come visit me at the cabin and bring me a present. This made our stay at Jellystone much more memorable. We look forward to coming back and seeing the changes they make.

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Spacious site

    Spacious site

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Broken awning after wind shear.

    Broken awning after wind shear.

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - My morning view

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