Yogi in the September Smokies

Growing up, my family would take camping trips all over the mid-west. I couldn’t name a signal campground that we stayed at, but I know that we most likely stayed at a camping place near some sort of activity. For example, we camped to visit King’s Island and Six Flags amusement parks.  The most I remember us doing at the campsite was sleeping, eating and sitting around the campfire. Being that we were there to go do something else, that was probably enough. Jellystone Park Camp – Resorts is kind of the opposite of my childhood experience. You can go to the camp and do all sorts of activities with your family, without really needing to go somewhere else. However, it does seem like the camp-resorts are located near other site seeing and activities.

The chicken or the egg? If you are old enough to remember Saturday morning cartoons and, in particular, Hanna-Barbera cartoons, then you know Yogi, Boo-Boo, and Ranger Smith and their constant battles for the “pic-a-nic baskets”.  You would think that this themed camping idea came from the owners of the show trying to cash in on the popularity. Well, according to the history of Jellystone, it was the opposite. Which always goes to show, there is always room for creativity to improve things. Anyway, Jellystone has been around just slightly longer than I have and that’s one of the things I liked about the camp.

There is just something about the feel of an old campsite. I don’t know how long Yogi In the Smokies has been around, but it has the feel of an old park. I’m sure it hasn’t been around much longer than late 80’s or early 90’s, but the structures seem older. Not to say it isn’t in good condition. The bathroom and shower houses were clean. The camp ground was very tidy, unlike the local residence homes on the way into the park. Play equipment seemed to be in working order.  The pool was closed, but that was probably due to it being in off season. While we were tent camping, the park offers cabins and almost every camp site has electrical and water. The other campers included tent campers, pop-up trailers and even a large motor home towing a trailer with a vehicle on it. Truly a camp-resort for any level. The camp was well wooded, the nuts dropping on the roof of the van was a continuous reminder. One border of the camp is the Ravenfork River. Not only giving the camp a secluded feel, but giving something for the kids and adults to play in during their stay. Of course, the camp-resort has plenty of activities for kids throughout the day to keep them moving.

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Here’s the video of the trip.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egEw4lRe-aE

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