Tag: family travel in the US
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CALIFORNIA CAMPERS GET TO ENJOY NEW AND EXPANDING RV PARKS AS WELL AS CAMPGROUNDS WITH MORE AMENITIES
Campground improvements range from new RV sites with patios and new rental accommodations to ziplines, ropes courses, and water attractions Several of California’s campground operators have continued to make improvements to their parks during the pandemic, offering new activities, amenities, as well as new RV sites and rental accommodations. Some even opened new parks. Sun…
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Mother’s Day weekend activities with Yogi and Boo Boo at Jellystone Parks across the country
Special craft-making sessions, ceramic painting, “wine and canvas” events and pajama parties are among the activities that will be offered at Jellystone Park locations over Mother’s Day weekend. “Mother’s Day is always a big weekend for us because of our focus on fun family activities that help families strengthen their bonds with one another,” said…
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An Educational experience that started with a Circus.
This past spring break while vacationing at Ramblers Rest RV Resort in Venice, we discovered that The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art offered free Monday admission. Perfect, something free to do with the kids and educational too. Nestled along Sarasota Bay, The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is the official state art museum of…
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MARK TWAIN LANDING, HAS BEEN ACQUIRED BY THE JENKINS ORGANIZATION AND PLANS TO REOPEN APRIL 23RD, AS A JELLYSTONE PARK CAMP-RESORT
New owners plan to add new attractions including a jumping pillow, human foosball, laser tag, gaga ball, gem mining and Water Wars games as well as new rental cabins and glamping tents “We’re already working on improvements so that we can provide families with memorable, spectacular experiences,” said Ricky Jenkins, president of The Jenkins Organization…
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Which California Rv Park makes the best Home for a Hollywood/Los Angeles Visit
We have stayed at a number of RV resorts close enough to LA to make visiting enjoyable. Malibu Beach RV Park, offering year-round waterfront Rv sites, sits just along Pacific Coast Highway. It operates 142 Rv sites and up to 35 tent sites with an ocean or Mountain view. We loved the location, due to…
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Jellystone Park of grayling Michigan celebrates its 50th Anniversay
The Grayling campground is the third oldest location in the Jellystone Park franchise network. The Jellystone Park Camp-Resort of Grayling Michigan celebrates its 50th anniversary this month and next with a series of gold theme weekend activities. “We are the third oldest Jellystone Park in North America,” said Lori Cameron, who has owned and operated…
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ALL WATER FEATURES ARE NOW OPEN AT JELLYSTONE PARK CAMP-RESORTS IN OHIO
The Cleveland-Sandusky Jellystone Park location will open its new Wibit floating obstacle course on Friday The water features just keep getting better at Jellystone Park Camp-Resort locations in Ohio. The Cleveland Sandusky Jellystone Park in Nova opens its new Wibit floating obstacle course on Friday, June 19. “We can’t wait to hear the laughter and…
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So what do you do when Yosemite Valley’s campsites are sold out?
CAMP-CALIFORNIA.COM LISTS CAMPGROUNDS OUTSIDE YOSEMITE AND OTHER NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS Camp-California.com helps travelers identify privately owned campgrounds that are not listed on recreation.gov or other government websites, which is particularly helpful in summer when many government-run campgrounds are sold out. Camp 4, a tents only campground in Yosemite Valley that has operated on a…
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North Texas Jellystone Park will open its newly constructed three-story pirate ship,
Kids who wonder what it would be like to have adventures on a pirate ship will soon be able to turn their dreams into reality. On Sunday, March 1, the North Texas Jellystone Park will open its newly constructed three-story pirate ship, which is docked next to the water slides at the Pirate’s Cove Water…
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TAKE HEART, WINTER RECREATION ENTHUSIASTS, MANY OF COLORADO’S CAMPGROUNDS STAY OPEN IN WINTER!
Winter in Colorado, a time when blizzards alternate with spectacularly sunny skies. But even as the daylight fades earlier and temperatures plummet, many of Colorado’s campgrounds and glamping resorts continue to operate, offering everything from tent and RV sites to cozy furnished cabins, even at elevations exceeding 8,000 and 9,000 feet. “Colorado campground operators are a hardy bunch,” said…