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Yogi-Plymouth-Brochure-15-1-1.Pdf 10 days in advance prior to arrival. to prior advance in days 10 Possible Weekly Clubs Weekly Possible Holiday reservations must be paid in Full in paid be must reservations Holiday See Recreation Regarding Recreation See less than 7 days in advance a 20% cancellation fee is charged. is fee cancellation 20% a advance in days 7 than less Cancellation fee of $10.00 if cancellation is 7 days in advance, in days 7 is cancellation if $10.00 of fee Cancellation ALL Rates are for family of 5, two adults and three children. three and adults two 5, of family for are Rates ALL Apple Festival Festival Apple Nappanee FREE ...................................................................... 6 Under Children $6.00 ........................................ night) (per Person E Additional ach Falloween $20.00 ................................... Primitive) (No Night Per Site On Tent Extras Walkerton $120.00 .................................. Minimum) Night (3 Weekend Holiday Blueberry Festival Blueberry $30.00 .................................................................................. Nightly Plymouth Primitive Tenting Primitive September $50.00 ......................................................................... Deposit Security activities schedule each weekend for scheduled events scheduled for weekend each schedule activities $320.00 ................................. Minimum) Night (3 Weekend Holiday Yellowstone Trail Fest Trail Yellowstone NOTE: Some activities are subject to change. Check your your Check change. to subject are activities Some NOTE: $365.00 ................................................................................ Weekly Hamlet Bean Bags • Golf Carts Golf • Bags Bean $85.00 ............................................................................... Night Per Softball • Volleyball • Basketball Basketball • Volleyball • Softball Rustic Cabins Rustic August Live Entertainment • Flea Markets • Wagon Rides Wagon • Markets Flea • Entertainment Live Scavenger Hunts • Fishing Contests Fishing • Hunts Scavenger Culver Lake Festival Lake Culver $250.00 ................................................................. Deposit Security Yogi Bear™ Cartoons • Children’s Games/Crafts Children’s • Cartoons Bear™ Yogi $475.00 ................................. Minimum) Night (3 Weekend Holiday Theme Weekends May 8 - September 27 September - 8 May Weekends Theme July $630.00 ................................................................................ Weekly Activities Festivals Local $140.00 .............................................................................. Night Per Deluxe Cabin Deluxe Lot Sales Program • Ranger Station Ranger • Program Sales Lot Shuffleboard • Indoor Recreation Center Recreation Indoor • Shuffleboard please call the office for details for office the call please All Cabins — Check-in 3:00pm • Check-out 1:00pm EST 1:00pm Check-out • 3:00pm Check-in — Cabins All Kayak and Paddle boat Rentals • Mini-Golf Course Mini-Golf • Rentals boat Paddle and Kayak available for special occasions— special for available All Sites Have Water, Electric, and Sewer • Lake • Sewer and Electric, Water, Have Sites All $265.00 ................................................................................ Weekly Cabin Rentals • 159 Rental Sites Rental 159 • Rentals Cabin $45.00 ............................................................................... Night Per PAVILION RENTALS PAVILION Tennis Courts • Swimming Beach • Fishing Pond Fishing • Beach Swimming • Courts Tennis RV Sites RV Laundromats • Gameroom • Horseshoes • Gameroom • Laundromats 3 Playgrounds • Remodeled Comfort Stations Comfort Remodeled • Playgrounds 3 Snack Bar • Cafe • Campstore • 2 Swimming Pools Swimming 2 • Campstore • Cafe • Bar Snack Monthly- Seasonal rates available rates Seasonal Monthly- information. Facilities or visit our registration desk for more more for desk registration our visit or www.jellystonerewards.com at Enroll RV Check-in 3:00pm • Check-out 1:00pm EST 1:00pm Check-out • 3:00pm Check-in RV website packed with valuable program information and interactive activities. interactive and information program valuable with packed website birthday gifts for the kids, and a members-only members-only a and kids, the for gifts birthday MAY 8 - SEPTEMBER 27 SEPTEMBER - 8 MAY like discounts on Yogi Bear™ licensed merchandise, merchandise, licensed Bear™ Yogi on discounts like cabin rentals. Plus, members enjoy other benefits benefits other enjoy members Plus, rentals. cabin Club Points are good towards FREE campsites and and campsites FREE towards good are Points Club CAMPING SEASON: CAMPING Jellystone Park™ Locations. Park™ Jellystone you will earn Club Points for every qualified dollar spent at any of the 70+ 70+ the of any at spent dollar qualified every for Points Club earn will you A FREE program for Jellystone Park™ guests. Join Club Yogi™ Rewards and and Rewards Yogi™ Club Join guests. Park™ Jellystone for program FREE A for Camping for 2015 Rates 2015 MARSHALL COUNTY Teegarden La Paz N Queen Junction Plymouth, Indiana La Paz 6 6 6 N Sycamore Rd N Sycamore Harris 31 Linkville Tyner Michigan Rd Information N Rose So That We May All Enjoy 6th Rd Rd N King N Queen Rd N Queen Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park ™ 31 Lincoln Hwy Hoham 30 N Michigan Redwood Rd Redwood 30 Quiet time is 11 pm – 8 am Sunday thru N Oak Thursday and midnight – 8am Friday thru Plymouth 30 Sunday. Lake Ave. 17 Sycamore Rd Award Winning Park! Park speed limit 5 ½ mph. Michigan Rd 31 While we welcome pets Waukegan Battle Creek Kalamazoo we ask that all pets be on Lake Michigan a leash and cleaned up MICHIGAN Chicago D Buchanan after. Michigan City I Gary South Bend Joliet Merillville R Valparaiso All visitors must register at registration on Plymouth E Warsaw arrival. ILLINOIS Fort Wayne C INDIANA Rochester All action deemed unacceptable by the T Monticello Peru management will result being asked to Kokomo I Lafayette vacate without refund. O Muncie Champaign Where you Jellystone Park™ N Crawfordsville Indianapolis Richmond camp with Camp Resort or S ® its owners are not FROM SOUTH BEND, IN: Follow US31 Bsn-N 4.4 mi.; to US31, go 13.6 mi.; take ramp friends! responsible for onto Michigan Rd. toward Plymouth, go 4.4 mi.; Michigan Rd. becomes N. Michigan St., go 0.4 accidents, or for lost mi.; turn left onto US30W, go 4.2 mi.; turn right on Redwood Rd., go 0.1 mi. to 7719 Redwood Rd., Plymouth. : or stolen items.. For Reservations Call FROM FORT WAYNE, IN: Follow Brighton Dr. toward Catalina Ave. 0.1 mi.; turn left onto Stratton Rd., go 0.3 mi.; turn right onto Coldwater Rd., go 0.6 mi.; Take ramp onto I-69 S toward Camping is an outdoor experience – no Indianapolis, go 3.1 mi.; take exit #109B onto US30W toward Columbia City/Elkhart, go 67.2 mi.; refunds due to weather. turn right on Redwood Rd., go 0.1 mi. to 7719 Redwood Rd., Plymouth. 574-936-7851 FROM INDIANAPOLIS, IN: Follow N. Meridian St. toward US31N, go 18.6 mi.; N. Merid- ian becomes US31N, continue for 95.2 mi.; bear right onto US30W toward Valparaiso, go 6.4 mi.; Located 3 miles West of Plymouth turn right onto Redwood Rd., go 0.1 mi. to 7719 Redwood Rd., Plymouth. on US30 & Redwood Road FROM CHICAGO, IL: Start on S. Lumber St., go 0.1 mi. and turn left onto S. Halstead St.; go 0.3 mi., turn right onto S. Canalport Ave.; go 0.1 mi., bear right onto I-90E toward Indiana; go 7719 Redwood Road 43.8 mi., take exit 31 toward Valparaiso; go 0.8 mi., turn right onto IN49S toward Valparaiso; go 9 mi., take ramp onto US30E toward Plymouth; go 34.6 mi., turn left onto Redwood Rd.; go 0.1 mi. Plymouth, IN 46563 to 7719 Redwood Rd., Plymouth. www.plymouthjellystone.com Produced via Campground Marketing Solutions, Inc. • 1-866-893-1490 • www.CampgroundMarketingSolutions.com YOGI BEAR and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © Hanna-Barbera. (s15) burgh Library with its 132-feet-high mural depicting Christ the Teacher, and the University’s newly renovated Shipshewana Auction & Flea Market Each year from the first of May through the end of Octo- 125-year-old Main Building with its famed Golden Dome ber, you can find hundreds of vendors selling everything are among the most widely known university landmarks from fresh fruit to handcrafted in the world. furniture at the Shipshewana Studebaker National Museum Flea Market. “Shop ‘til you Just minutes away in South Bend is the famous Stude- drop” is more than just a say- baker National Museum. ing in Shipshewana! If hunting It is a state-of-the-art, for treasures through the 1,000 55,000 square foot facil- plus Flea Market vendors is not ity. The museum is home enough to make you drop, you can walk across the to a priceless collection street to the Trading Place Antique Gallery, or walk the Notre Dame University of vehicles, artwork, ar- short distance to the wide variety of shops downtown. With 1,250 acres containing two lakes and 137 build- chival material and ar- tifacts spanning nearly South Bend Cubs ings with a total property replacement value of $2.2 bil- Take me out lion, Notre Dame 200 years. It has the first and last vehicles the corpora- to the ball- is well known for game! Watch the quality of its tion ever made including four of the minor physical plant the presidential carriages. The league Cubs and the beauty Studebaker Super Service Cen- of its campus. ter is now open. It is an interac- at Coveleski The Basilica of tive exhibit designed for children ages 3 to 10. It’s sure Regional Sta- the Sacred Heart, to put a smile on any
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