Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park of The Black Canyon

22045 U.S. 550, Montrose
Website: blackcanyonjellystone.com
Phone: +1 970-249-6382

Categories: Campground  Establishment  Lodging  Park  Rv park 

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Dec 23, 2017

Jonathan Williams

1. Its in the middle of nowhere! There is absolutely nothing of intrest near by, within 2 or 3 miles at least... you will not have phone reception at all...none...not even internet...its a literal dead zone in every sense of the phrase! 2. They wait until after youve paid to hand you a list of about 40 rules that if broken, you must leave without a refund. They told us over the phone that they were dog friendly, and they are, but one of the rules is that if your dog barks even one time and they hear it, you must leave. Also, you cannot leave your dog inside your locked camper if youre not there. You have to take your dog with you, but you cant leave your dog in your car anywhere...good luck trying to go out to eat or shop! 3. They say its fun for kids, yet nothing is provided for fun for kids. Just a few rvs scattered about on what used to be a cow pasture farm. If your kids like to play with dust, hay, and rocks with nothing else in sight for miles, then this is the place for you! Also, if anyone complains about hearing your kids, you gotta go without a refund! 4. This rv park is where old rvs and their owners go to die! At least that seems to be just about the only real purpose for this place. Just go, park, and sit there watching mountains grow in the distance. 5. Really no lighting at all during the night. Youll have to hope other campers keep their outside lights on so you can at least see their camper before you walk into it in the dark! 6. Dont stay here unless sitting in imense boredom and having to obey a bunch of old spinster rules is what youre looking for, in which case this would be the perfect rv park for you! 7. There are 3 other desolate dilapidated parks right near by. Each of them is a worse alternative to Jellystone. I just think people who owned useless, unattractive, former livestock grazing land decided to stick some water and electricity pipes in the ground and call it rv parks. No trees, no lakes or rivers, no nothing...


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