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Jellystone Park Expands Glamping Options Across U.S. and Canada

Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts continues to expand its lineup of glamping accommodations across North America, offering a range of lodging options designed for families seeking comfort and novelty while enjoying outdoor experiences. 

With more than 75 franchised locations across the United States and Canada, the brand, operated by Camp Jellystone in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences, has steadily introduced alternative lodging units beyond traditional campsites and RV spaces.

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The expansion includes a growing inventory of unique glamping accommodations such as yurts, tipis, covered wagons, glamping pods, treehouses, and safari tents. Many locations also feature upscale cabins and large lodges suitable for family reunions and special events.

“We offer everything from small cabins to huge bunkhouses and lodges that are popular for family reunions, weddings, anniversaries, and other special celebrations,” said Trent Hershenson, vice president of marketing for Camp Jellystone, based in Southfield, Michigan.

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At the Glen, New Hampshire location, glamping pods and Bear-A-Dise Bungalows provide alternatives to standard cabin stays. 

In Carver, Massachusetts, Bear Cub Glamping Pods have been added, while in Tabor City, North Carolina, visitors can choose between cabins and yurts.

The Burleson, Texas Jellystone Park, located near Dallas, features furnished tipis, covered wagons, and repurposed grain silos. The tipis sleep up to seven and include modern conveniences such as air conditioning, a mini fridge, and a dinette. 

Covered wagons are equipped with high-quality mattresses, heating, and cooling systems. The two-story grain bin cabins include a full kitchen, bathroom, and bunk beds on the upper level. 

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The same location also offers a 260-foot-long pirate ship that houses ten two-bedroom vacation suites.

In other locations, the glamping offerings vary. Larkspur, Colorado, includes cabins with hot tubs, while Mill Run, Pennsylvania, offers Appalachian Treehouses with stone fireplaces and elevated structures designed to resemble storybook-style homes. 

Bostic, North Carolina, has lakeview tents and treetop cabins, and North Monmouth, Maine, features a four-bedroom house that sleeps up to 16 people. 

Larger group accommodations include the Three Bears Lodge in Fremont, Indiana (sleeps 19) and the Grand Lodge in Waller, Texas, which sleeps up to 28 guests.

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New developments are also underway for the 2025 season. Estes Park, Colorado, will introduce nine new cabins. 

Bremen, Georgia, is undergoing a significant expansion that includes over 200 RV sites, 71 cabins, and 10 covered wagons, alongside new water features and a lake. In Cochran, Georgia, two glamping tents are being added. 

Nova, Ohio, in the Cleveland-Sandusky market, added 72 premium RV sites and four cabins in 2024. Caledonia, Wisconsin, will add two high-end cabins with fireplaces and lofted decks.

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Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts combine outdoor recreation with family-focused amenities and themed character experiences featuring Yogi Bear and friends, creating a hybrid model that blends campground traditions with modern lodging trends.

For more information on locations and accommodations, visitors can go to www.jellystonepark.com. Franchise opportunities are listed at www.jellystonefranchise.com.

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