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2021 Brochure 48 Years In Business • 33 Years AsAJellystonePark InBusiness•33Years 48 Years Member YOGI BEAR’S PRSRT-STD JELLYSTONE PARK™ US Postage Paid Life’s A Trip™ Laurel Highlands Permit #5 VISITOR’S BUREAU P.O. Box 91 839 Mill Run Road Mill Run Pa Phone: 1-800-HEY-YOGI Mill Run, Pennsylvania 15464 15464 email: [email protected] 2017 — AWARDS Named One of America’s Top 11 •Eastern Region Campgrounds Camp Resort of the Year 2018 With The Best Amenities •Outstanding for Families in Customer Service 2018 US News & World Report •Outstanding Recreational Programming Award 13 Years Including 2019 •Pinnacle Award 1993-2019 www.facebook.com/jellystonemillrun/ ™ Where you camp with friends! with camp you Where MILL RUN KIDS CAMP FREE!KIDS CAMP SOUTHWESTERN SOUTHWESTERN SOUTHWESTERN SOUTHWESTERN Laurel Highlands & Ohiopyle Area Ohiopyle & Highlands Laurel 2 YOGI BEAR and all related characters and elements ©& 0 2 1-800-HEY-YOGI 1 724-455-2929 • FAX 724-455-7729 724-455-2929 •FAX www.jellystonemillrun.com (1-800-439-9644) All OtherBusiness PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA TM Hanna-Barbera. (s21) WINNING AWARD ‘93-’20 sm Mill Run, Pennsylvania 1-800-HEY-YOGI Camp-Resort Welcome LimitedOPEN Facilities YearNov. 1 to‘Round! Apr. 30 Your Host the Work Family 3 S wimm ing Po ols ! Mini Golf ! Picn ic Basket Express ! Snowless Snow Tubing! Wagon Rides ! Sprayground ! Brochure produced via CAMPGROUND MARKETING SOLUTIONS • 1-866-893-1490 • www.CampgroundMarketingSolutions.comFire Truck Rides ! 2 There’s never a dull moment! • 2 Gamerooms • Laser Tag • Volleyball • Basketball Court Ca e ! • 2 Fishing Ponds • Worship Service rousel Rid • Children's Playgrounds • Snowless Snow Tubing Mining e ! • Paintball Arena • Animaland Sluic • Jumping Pad • Pony Cart • Water Wars Amusement Ride ™ with Depth Charges • YOGI BEAR , ™ e ! • Gaga Ball BOO BOO & id ™ Adventure R • Outdoor Theatre CINDY BEAR Visits 4x4 Go ls ! lf Cart Renta NEW! Facilities • Wooded Campsites • Handicap Accessible • Full Hookups (50 or 30 amp) • Camper Supplies • Clean Restrooms • LP Gas ! ! ide er • Hot Showers • Restaurant uck R Key rush Transport Tr stone C • Ice and Firewood • Cabin Rentals ilitary 6x6 M • Pavilions • Treehouse Rentals • Commercial Laundry • RV Rentals • Large Camp Store • ATM Machine • Cable TV • Pool Snack Bars • Wireless Internet • Gift Shop 2 Train Rides! • Dog Park • Golf Cart Rentals Nearby Attractions • Whitewater Rafting • Ohiopyle Falls • Canoeing/Kayaking • Hiking Trails • Cucumber Falls • Kentuck Knob • Fallingwater • Fort Ligonier • Fort Necessity • Antique Shops • Flight 93 Memorial • Lady Luck Casino • Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail • Living Treasures Animal Park • Bear Run Nature Reserve 3 2021 ACTIVITIES APRIL 2021 JUNE 2021 APRIL 2–4 EASTER WEEKEND JUNE 4–6 48TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY WEEKEND Join the Easter Bunny for a weekend of Easter fun! Some activities this weekend Special roll back pricing for you to come and celebrate our 48 years in business and 33 years as a Yogi Bear’s include our Magical Easter basket ride – Egg coloring – Cookie decorating – Eas- Jellystone Park™ – Full Hook up campsites $48.00 a night, $38.00 Water and Electric, $36.00 Rustic tent sites ter egg hunt – Kids crafts – Adult crafts ($) – Jellybean guessing contest – Wagon and 20% off on Cabins. Pool Party – Corn Hole Tournament – Candy bar bingo ride with the Easter Bunny – Easter basket raffle ($) and Candy bar bingo ($) ($) – Evening Entertainment and more! APRIL 9–11 BACK TO THE BASICS WEEKEND JUNE 11–13 PIRATE WEEKEND It’s that time of year again! Start the new camping season off right with great Ahoy Matey! This weekend come and help us find Yogi Bear’s buried treasure. deals. Bring your family and camp this weekend for $25.00 a night on a full Join us at Yogi Bear’s Wetlands for fun, entertainment and prizes. Will you be hook up, water & electric or rustic site. Stay in one of our cabins for $125.00 picked to walk the plank??? Activities this weekend include Costume contest a night or one of our Treehouses for $150.00 a night. Enjoy our Nature scav- – Kids’ crafts – Adult crafts ($) – Pool Party – Games – Ceramics ($) – Snowless enger hunt – Campfire stories – Old fashioned games (sack race, three-legged snow tubing – Candy bar bingo ($) and Evening entertainment “ARRGH” race etc.) and much more! JUNE 18–20 APRIL 16–18 HEROES WEEKEND FATHER’S DAY AND FAMILY OLYMPIC WEEKEND This weekend to Honor our Military, Police, Firefighters and EMT’s - Show us your Bring Dad camping to celebrate Father’s Day right. Treat Dad to dinner in our restaurant credentials and you can camp for $25.00 a night on a site and 50% off summer ($) and he will receive a free dessert. Join in our annual Yogi Bear Olympics. Come ready rates on cabins. Tug a war, races and many other fun events. as a team to see if you have what it takes to be a Yogi Bear Medal ist. Bob Sled down our snow tube track. Swim your way to first APRIL 23–25 RACE WEEKEND place. Celebrate your medal at our evening entertainment. Get - Race Fans of all ages start your engines for the Yogi Bear™ 500. Come make Dad ready for the Ms. 2021 Jellystone Park Pageant. Magician your own race car during kids’ crafts then race it in the Yogi Bear 500. Wear your JUNE 25–27 WESTERN WET AND WILD WEEKEND favorite racers attire. Kids’ crafts – Adult crafts ($) – Wagon ride – Candy Bar Bring your squirt gun and be ready for the wet and wild! Be on the lookout for the “Over Bingo ($) and more! the Hill Gang” – Sheriff Yogi is on duty so look out Bad Guys – Squirt gun battle – Corn hole tournament – Pan for gold ($) – Special paintball shoot out Saturday ($) – Western APRIL 30–MAY 2 FAMILY FUN FIESTA WEEKEND Movie – Evening Entertainment Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with us and fiesta like there is no tomorrow! Enjoy some classic family fun this weekend with Big board games – Kids’ crafts - Piñata - Pin the tail on the donkey – Scavenger hunt – Evening entertainment and more! JULY 2021 MAY 2021 JULY 1–7 PARTY IN THE USA WEEKEND Celebrate our nation’s birthday with Yogi Bear and Friends. Pool party at Yogi Bear’s MAY 7–9 MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND Wetlands – Bike decorating contest – Kid’s scavenger hunt – Magician – Special Bring Mom for a weekend full of camping and pampering (free nail painting). paintball shootouts ($) – Games – Evening entertainment & Fireworks Come make Mom a present at kid’s crafts. Take Mom to dinner at our restaurant JULY 9–11 CHRISTMAS IN JULY for one of our dinner specials and she’ll receive a free dessert with her meal ($). It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Site decorating contest – Christmas tree Kids’ crafts – Adult crafts ($) – Wagon ride – Ceramics – Games – Candy bar decorating – Visits from Santa Claus, Snowman, and Rudolph – Children’s cookie bingo ($) and more! decorating – Christmas movies – Moonlight wagon ride to see the lights – Magician MAY 14–16 WAKE UP THE BEARS PAJAMA PARTY WEEKEND are just some of the activities to enjoy this weekend. Purchase Christmas gifts at It’s that time again to wake up those wacky bears. Make this a lazy week- the store and receive free gift wrapping and special delivery of gifts to your site end and wear your PJ’s to wake them up. Some activities this weekend with Santa on the Christmas train. Join in our New Year’s Eve 2021½ Celebration. include Games – Kids’ crafts – Ceramics ($) – Movies – Light up Wagon ride – Meet and Greet with Yogi Bear, Cindy Bear™ and Boo Boo™ in the JULY 16–18 WINTER WONDERLAND WEEKEND Restaurant for our annual Ice Cream Social ($) – Candy Bar Bingo ($) and For all those who love the holidays and just can’t get enough we have added a Evening entertainment. second weekend! Site decorating contest – Visits from the Snowman – Children’s MAY 21–23 CHOCOLATE LOVERS WEEKEND cookie decorating – Holiday movies – Moonlight wagon ride to see the lights – This weekend is sure to be sweet! Some of this weekend’s sweetest activities include: Chocolate whiffle Magician are just some of the activities to enjoy this weekend. Purchase gifts ball – Chocolate slip-n-slide – Chocolate sundaes – Kids’ crafts – Adult crafts ($) – Wagon ride – Candy at the store and receive free gift wrapping and special delivery of gifts to your bar bingo ($) and more! site from Yogi Bear and Boo Boo. Make sure to wear your ugly sweater to our MAY 28–31 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND JULY 23–25 CARNIVALevening entertainment. & MARDI GRAS WEEKEND Pool and water slides open for the season! Join Yogi Bear, Come on down to Yogi Bear Circle and Cindy Bear Lane for the parade. Enjoy the Cindy Bear & Boo Boo for breakfast ($) and a picnic lunch beads and fun – decorate your site or golf cart – dress in Mardi Gras attire. The best ($) – Pool party at Yogi Bear’s Wetlands – Kids’ crafts – Adult decorated site will be King and Queen of the Mardi Gras Parade –In the evening enjoy crafts ($) – Mini Golf with the Bears – Corn hole Tournament the carnival and party at Cindy Bears Pavilion – Can you outrun your friends and – Evening entertainment Saturday & Sunday – Paintball Spe- family in the giant obstacle course? Toss the football for a touchdown or hit a ball for a home run. Lots of other games too! Small and Big Prizes to win – Face Painting – cials on Saturday – Magician – Fire Truck rides – Wagon Rides Kid’s crafts – Candy bar bingo ($) – Train Rides – Picnic Basket Express Rides – and more! 4 2021 ACTIVITIES HALLOWEEN FUN AT JELLYSTONE PARK MILL RUN! Fall weekends full of tricks and treats! Some fun activities AUGUST 2021 these weekends include Yogi Bear’s magical pumpkin ride ($) HALLOWEEN IN AUGUST – Halloween games – Parade – Prizes for the best decorated JULY 30–AUGUST 1 & AUGUST 6–8 sites or scenes – Wagon rides to the Haunted Mountain Trail These weekends are full of scares and bears! Activities these weekends include: Halloween ($) – Trick or treat for the kids (approx.
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