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    Onapa Rv Park

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park - Deck was rotting with big holes.

    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park

    2.9(36 reviews)
    8.8 mi
    $$

    We went to Jellystone Park at Lake Eufaula for the 1st time July 2026 on a Mon-Wed. We live about…read morean hour away and wanted to enjoy a glamping trip to celebrate my husbands' birthday. We have never been to the lake as a family or been camping. My kids are 18,12,10,8,and 6. We wanted to enjoy cooking over the fire pit on the 1st night. We struggled with maintaining a fire but really enjoyed the atmosphere of the grounds and our time outside of our cabin. I was happy to have cooking equipment and burners in the cabin because that ended up being how we had to cook since we are not good at making fires. We swam in the pool that night and it was a good size but nothing special. I wish they had slides or a diving board for the kids. The kids also enjoyed the blow up trampoline activity that was right outside our cabin. The air in our cabin was fantastic. It froze us which is pretty amazing in the July heat. The cabin was a good functional size for the 6 of us that stayed the night. ( My 18 year old only came to visit with us the 1st night and have dinner). I will note that they did not provide toilet paper or paper towels in the room, all we had was maybe 1/2 a roll of each or less that was possibly left by the last campers. Luckily we had brought each but they do sell items in their store. We spent a lot of our 2nd day on the lake. I was impressed that they have 2 Wibits, one for the bigger kids and adults and a smaller one in the more shallow water for the littler kids. Our favorite activity ended up being Kayaking. I was glad that they did not have an age restriction on this and allowed parents to make the choice on if their kids could go out alone or with a sibling. They did require everyone on the kayaks to wear a life jacket which they did provide. They had recently had a damaging storm and had only been reopened a week so I'm not sure if this is the usual but the beach area did not have any shades- it had poles by the beach chairs and looked like maybe they had covers before but I'm not sure how long they have not. Otherwise a nice beach area. The playground was not much of a play area and was a little disappointing as it only had a few swings, a climbing dome, tetherball and a metal ride on construction type car. In advertisements it shows that characters are out and about but we did not meet or see any Yogi Bear characters during our stay. I had also seen advertisements for foam parties and kids crafts/activities inside the building but I did not see anything like this happening during our stay. It's possible they had activities going on that we just didn't see inside but if so it was not announced. This was disappointing as I would have enjoyed taking pictures of the kids with the characters. Before we left the resort, We played a round of their mini golf. It was a fun time and the golf area is pretty but the holes themselves are not very playable. I'm not saying anyone in my family is a pro mini golfer, however, when we hit the golf balls they were going over and around the holes instead of in. It was like this on every hole. We were lucky to get it in in 6 hits on any of the holes which was a bit frustrating for the kids and made for a longer than normal game. Luckily for us the park was not busy at all while we were there, probably since it was through the week. It may have also been why the characters weren't out and the activities weren't going on. Overall we loved this trip and the kids and husband want to make it a new annual tradition.

    This location had one of the coolest advertisements we've seen -- putt putt golf, a kids…read moreplayground, a heated splash pad, a bounce pad, a full kitchen/restaurant, and even access to another nearby park. Unfortunately, almost none of it was actually available or functioning. The putt putt course was completely ripped to shreds. The greens were torn up and there were ants all over the course. The "playground" was basically three old coin-operated riding machines like you'd see outside a grocery store -- rusty and clearly unsafe. Calling that a playground for kids is ridiculous and honestly feels like an accident waiting to happen. The heated splash pad? Doesn't exist here. The bounce pad was broken down and clearly not working. The full kitchen/restaurant wasn't open at all. The front office was locked up most of the day. They're also still advertising access to another nearby park, but we were told that promotion is outdated and no longer valid. Yet the ads are still out there bringing people in. Don't rush to push spring break marketing when you literally have nothing working. Yes, we got a refund, which we appreciate -- but that's about the only positive thing to say. It's a shame because we've loved other Yogi Bear Jellystone parks, but the owners of this one clearly don't care about maintaining it. Avoid this place.

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    Silver Canyon RV Ranch - Rv sites

    Silver Canyon RV Ranch

    4.9(7 reviews)
    17.9 mi

    The only reason I'm not giving 5 stars is because there's some trash that needs to be picked up…read more Besides that, we had the best day! We paid $10 pp for the day pass and drove around the campground to see what we could see. It's a very nice campground and we loved how private and secure it felt. Sites looked very nice and we noticed a lot of big rigs which is great. They also had cabins or tiny homes that overlook the rock quarry. Pricing seems great so we'd love to come back and rent a cabin for a holiday weekend. As far as the day pass they offer a sandy area for kiddos to play in and there's cornhole set up. We were told they do tournaments on the weekends and that a taco truck also comes on weekends. We watched a guy jump off one of the cliffs which looked fun! Next time I'd love to bring our kayaks. We brought our floats and just relaxed all day. We basically had the place to ourselves for most of the day but a group of 4 did show up for about 45 min and a group of 2 girls about 30 min. Everyone was very friendly! There's a porta potty on site, picnic tables and trash cans. You definitely need floats and or life jackets because it gets very deep quickly. We loved how clear the water is and it felt very refreshing. We did see a guy throw in a line but he never caught a fish but we did see some rather large fish. Highly recommend for a fun swimming hole.

    I went with a friend group to check out the quarry lake early on a week day. We got $10 day passes…read morein the welcome center from a friendly gal. She told us all about the place, rules, suggestions, and had us sign a waiver saying basically we can't sue. And she let us borrow life jackets, which is smart because it's very deep water in most parts. There was a fatal canoe accident in May, so they aren't currently renting any water equipment, but our friends brought kayaks and paddle boards. I brought some floaties, which worked perfectly just to relax and float. We brought a picnic lunch, and used the picnic table they have, which was perfect. Overall, it's a really great clean spot just south of Muskogee 10 minutes to swim! You just have to be very careful and smart about your surroundings because there are some small cliffs you can jump from. We had the whole place to ourselves until about 1pm, and it never got crowded. My understanding is this was once a popular swim hole for free back in the day until this developer bought it to turn into a RV park. The cabins looked nice too. I'd like to keep this a bit of a secret because it could get crowded very easily, but it is a really nice activity option for folks that like to kayak, etc. we had lots of fun for $10.

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