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YnotTurbo
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Jan 17, 2014

Natural Bridge Jellystone ???

If you have stayed at Natural Bridge Jellystone campground, can you give me a quick review. Did you see big rig/fivers pull thru spots. Just looking for a few pro's and cons and your overall thoughts. Thank you.
  • Been a few years, but they had sites that could handle any size rig. Most were pull-thru sites. We were in a smaller site in a wooded area.
  • We stayed at natural bridge koa One exit north of natural bridge exit and a straight shot to natural bridge. Easy on and off interstate and will handle any size rv. Real nice campground and would stay there again
  • We stayed there a couple of years ago, not impressed with the out of level sites and odd setup for check-in. Go to office check in, turn your 40' RV around in parking lot, then back out the entrance, turn on the road to the west, turn left go up the hill to a campsite. If we went back to the area area, we would probably just spring for the KOA north of town instead, with the cost of fuel, distance to and from Jellystone if traveling I-81, it probably be a wash on the cost of a campsite.
  • We have camped there often and they have large pull thru full hookup.nice folks there. Lots of things for the kids.
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  • We camped there last May. Getting in to checkin is a bit of a pain, but you can go past the office and around the back and out the other side. I exited that way with my travel trailer. For larger rigs, you are 'up on the hill' so to speak. Not much shade in some of the pull through sites, further from the activities, but it's a nice area. We were 30' at the time, and had a site down by the office and pool, it was really nice (we did use boards to level). If I were up top, I'd consider bringing bikes or renting a golf cart, it's a haul.