Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resort in Bremen, Georgia, has opened a new water zone and several family attractions as part of a broader expansion for the 2026 camping season.
The additions include two four-story water slides, a multilevel interactive splashground equipped with water cannons and blasters, four additional slides, and a 57,000-gallon swimming pool designed for extended family use.
The new facilities are part of an expansion that increases the park’s recreational offerings and lodging capacity, positioning the West Georgia campground as a larger destination for camping, glamping and outdoor activities for visitors from the Atlanta area and beyond.
“For families in Atlanta looking for something beyond the typical hotel getaway, this is the kind of place where kids stay busy from sun up to s’mores,” General Manager Rodney Willis said. “Between the water zone, live entertainment, themed activities, and all the attractions throughout the park, there’s always something happening.”
Additional attractions introduced for the season include mini car rentals, mini electric boat rides, live entertainment and a pavilion adjacent to the water zone.
The park has also added a new Ranger Station, Cartoon Café and camp store. The store offers camping supplies, snacks, gifts and Yogi Bear-themed merchandise.
The expansion builds on existing attractions that include a jump pad, miniature golf, wagon rides featuring Yogi Bear, foam parties, gem mining, dance parties and daily family activities.
Following the additions, the West Georgia location now offers 81 cabins, 225 RV sites, six glamping wagons and 10 tent sites.
The Bremen property is one of more than 75 Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts operating across the United States and Canada. The camp-resort brand offers family-focused attractions, themed weekends and character interactions featuring Yogi Bear, Boo Boo, Cindy Bear and Ranger Smith.
According to the company, many locations also provide pet-friendly amenities, activities and accommodations as part of the guest experience.
The expansion in Bremen comes as the park prepares for the 2026 season with an expanded lineup of attractions and lodging options intended to accommodate more families seeking outdoor recreation experiences.