Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave is a must-do if you’re visiting Kentucky. This camp-resort features cabins as well as RV and tent sites nestled in the scenic mountains between Nashville and Louisville. It is located within just miles of the magnificent Mammoth Cave National Park. There is plenty in the area, and at Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave, to keep you busy for days!
What is there to do at Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave?
We were incredibly impressed by how much there was to do at the park. From sunup to sundown (and beyond) we stayed busy!
- Splash ground
- Swimming Pool
- Beach Area/Lake
- Swimming
- Paddle Boarding
- Floating Obstacle Course
- Gem Mining
- Pedal Cart Track
- Fishing
- Putt Putt Golf
- Arcade
- Playground
- Jump Pillow & Pad
- Planned Activities
Some of our favorite attractions were Karst Beach, putt putt golf, the jumping pillow, and the pedal cart track.
We strongly suggest renting or bringing a golf cart for your stay. The park is spread out over several acres and having a golf cart made zooming around a breeze.
The Attractions
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- Splash Ground – The splash ground is the perfect spot to cool off after a round of mini-golf or a pedal cart race! The splash ground features water cannons, fountains and other water features that your kids will absolutely love!
- Swimming Pool – Adjacent to the splash ground, you’ll find the swimming pool. The pool is surrounded by lounge chairs and umbrellas to help you unwind after a long journey.
- Beach Area/Lake – The highlight of the Jellystone Mammoth Cave is Karst Beach. The 2.3-acre lake with a sandy beach features a 1300-square-foot Wibit (a floating, inflatable obstacle course!). The beach also features volleyball and Corcl (small boats). The beach is lined with beach loungers and chairs. It is conveniently located right next to the camp store which features full food services, including Nathan’s Famous Hotdogs and Hunt’s Pizza.
- Gem Mining – You can’t visit cave country without doing a bit of mining. Lucky for you, you can mine for gems without even leaving the park! Several bags and buckets, ranging in prices and quality, are available for purchase.
- Pedal Cart Track – Whew! The pedal carts are a workout, but boy are they fun! Challenge your kids to a race around the pedal cart track. The pedal carts come in various sizes, and the seats are easy to adjust.
- Fishing – Bring your fishing poles! Jellystone Park offers two different fishing holes. Live bait is available in the shop.
- Putt Putt Golf – Who doesn’t love a round of mini-golf? The park has an 18-hole course that is free to play. The back 9 is a bit challenging and loads of fun!
- Arcade – Looking for a fun spot to cool down? You’ll find a super cool arcade located right next to the putt-putt golf course.
- Playground – Our kids had so much fun playing on the playground. The playground is located next to the pedal cart track, Jumping Pillow, and mining sluice. Be sure to play a round of Gaga Ball while you’re there! This is our family’s new favorite game!
- Jumping Pillow Pad – While the beach, pool, and splash pad may be hoppin’ during the day, the inflatable jumping pillow and jumping pad are where it’s at during the evening hours. And yes, grown-ups can jump, too.
- Planned Activities – Throughout the day, there are various activities throughout the park. These include character meet and greets, ice cream socials, wagon rides, crafts, relay races, parades, and much more! We downloaded the app, and notifications were sent to my phone 15 minutes before the events began. It was a super convenient way to keep up with all of the wonderful planned activities.
Our Experience
We were graciously hosted by Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave during our stay. That being said, all thoughts and opinions are our own.
After an 11-hour drive from Florida, we arrived in Kentucky. We unloaded our belongings into our cozy cabin, put on our bathing suits, and immediately headed to the lake so the kids could burn off some energy. The water was extremely refreshing, and the kids had a blast showing off all of their best moves.
When the lake closed at 6, we ventured over to the splash area, jumping pillow, and pedal carts for some racing. It was a perfect way to spend an evening!
Our kids wake up early, which ended up working to our advantage. It started pouring at about 9:15 – the storm lasted the entire day. However, by the time the rain came, we had already played on the playground, raced pedal carts, played mini-golf, jumped on the pillow pad, and completed an art activity in the rec center.
The rest of the day was a bit of a wash, but Jellystone Park still had plenty of activities to keep everyone happy, and even had backup plans for activities that weren’t feasible with the weather.
On our last morning there, we spent a bit more time at the pedal cart track and playground. We played a round of our new favorite game, Gaga Ball, before we checked out.
The staff at Jellystone Mammoth Cave was extremely helpful and friendly. We enjoyed our stay there, despite the weather. The park was clean, comfortable, and offered several activities and amenities. There are countless things to do around the park, so we never ran out of stuff to do.”
Where is Jellystone Park located?
Yogi’s Jellystone Park Mammoth Cave is located at:
950 Mammoth Cave Rd, Cave City, KY 42127
Day Trips from Jellystone Mammoth Cave
- Mammoth Cave National Park
- Hidden River Cave Adventure/American Cave Museum
- Diamond Caverns
- Lost River Cave
Mammoth Onyx Cave - Outlaw Cave
- Abraham Lincoln’s Birthplace National Historic Site
- Kentucky Museum
- National Corvette Museum
- Kentucky Stonehenge
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