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dewey02
Sep 27, 2014Explorer II
Just got back from Blue Bell.
Lots of trees. About 20 to 25 Cabins. Each has a porch.
The bathrooms/shower house is very modern and clean.
Bluebell Has a great hayride and chuck wagon trip, but it is very pricey.
They also have stables in the area, so you can go on horse rides. We didn't notice any strong horse smell at our campsite. Nor did we hear any car noise from the road that another poster mentioned.
Bluebell is close to the Wildlife loop, where you will see the Parks Bison, donkeys and pronghorn.
The roads near Bluebell are a lot less winding than in some of the more northern parts of the park.
One really goofy thing about the campground is that for the RV spurs, the campfire ring is on the wrong side at nearly all of sites. You have to sit on the other (non-door) side of your RV to enjoy a fire. Really strange.
Lots of trees. About 20 to 25 Cabins. Each has a porch.
The bathrooms/shower house is very modern and clean.
Bluebell Has a great hayride and chuck wagon trip, but it is very pricey.
They also have stables in the area, so you can go on horse rides. We didn't notice any strong horse smell at our campsite. Nor did we hear any car noise from the road that another poster mentioned.
Bluebell is close to the Wildlife loop, where you will see the Parks Bison, donkeys and pronghorn.
The roads near Bluebell are a lot less winding than in some of the more northern parts of the park.
One really goofy thing about the campground is that for the RV spurs, the campfire ring is on the wrong side at nearly all of sites. You have to sit on the other (non-door) side of your RV to enjoy a fire. Really strange.
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