8/4/2023 0 Comments Delaware camping near beach![]() ![]() ![]() I liked the sites that backed up to the woods on the far side of the campground for some shade and more privacy. They were fairly spacious with some shade and landscaping mixed in-they were all pretty even steven as well in terms of sizing. We think they will be a great new addition to the campground for those that don’t own RV’s. The manager, Bryan (who does a great job!) said they are adding new deluxe cabins next year. It was close to the pool and short walk to the amenities. We had a cabin with bathroom and kitchen, front porch, side fire pit and picnic table. The cabins were good for families with bunks and had private bedrooms for mom and dad. This is a big campground with a long row of cabins and 8 long rows of RV sites. Turns out it is very different, and very much worth a visit even for Jersey beach folks like us! Cabin Sites and RV Sites at Jellystone Park Delaware Beaches So why have we never camped here before? Partly because we felt like it was too much like our home at the Jersey Shore. So this campground is not right by the beach–but it serves as pretty good jumping off point for a day trip to the beach. If you go to Lewes make sure to grab breakfast at Eggcellent, because it is excellent! The Jellystone is also about 40 minutes from Rehobeth Beach–which has a much more boisterous and partly-like atmosphere–especially in the summer. It is about 20 minutes to Lewes, which is a fantastic beach town with lots of charm, great food, and shopping. Jellystone Park Delaware Beaches serves as a great basecamp for exploring Coastal Delaware. It felt good to be back together as a family after the long weekend of baseball craziness.Īfter a relaxing meal by the water we headed back to the cabin and crashed pretty early so we could be refreshed and ready to go for a day of swimming at the pool and the beach! The rest of our stay went by quick–but we enjoyed every second of our time at the campground and in coastal Delaware Location of Jellystone Park Delaware Beaches It was Sunday night and we got right in without waiting. It is located right smack on the beach and the food was really, really good. This place had stunning views of the bay bridge and of the ocean. Stephanie had actually been in the region near Jellystone Delaware Beaches a few weeks earlier for a conference and she really wanted to take us up to the beach for dinner! So she drove us all to the Big Chill Beach Club which is located inside Delaware Seashore State Park. I am pleased to report that the waterslides were both FAST and both young Wesley and Max and Theo approved of their velocity!Īfter cooling off and hitting the water slides about 30 times each everyone was hungry and ready for dinner. Stephanie could not come to the baseball tournament that weekend because of work, but she showed up at the Jellystone a few minutes after we arrived and we were all thrilled to see her and catch her up on the happenings at the tournament.Īfter we all got unpacked and set up in the cabin we immediately took off for the pool and the brand new waterslides that Blue Water recently installed. The boys were pumped because it was sooooo hot out and it had been all weekend long at the baseball tournament in Aberdeen. When we first pulled into the Jellystone and checked into our cabin the boys were thrilled to hear the happy sounds of an ice cream truck driving around the campground and selling its wares! We have visited Blue Water properties in the past (including Massey’s Landing and the Chesapeake Bay KOA) and loved them! Stephanie and I have loved the Blue Water properties that we have visited over the years and we were both excited to take a look and see what they were up to here. This past spring a company named Blue Water bought this particular Jellystone and began to quickly make some new additions and improvements to the park. So the pools and waterslides at the Jellystone (and the nearby beaches) were a welcome respite for our boys–who were exhausted at the end of the tournament. It was a tough tournament for the boys and we all really needed a break after the hot weekend of baseball. ![]() This was a bit of a quick trip for us that we tacked on to a major baseball tournament for Max and Theo at the Cal Ripken experience in Aberdeen, Maryland. Hey Boo Boo! Stephanie is back on The RV Atlas podcast this week for our review of Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Delaware Beaches! On today’s episode of the podcast we give an overview of Jellystone Park Delaware Beaches, and talk about some fun things to do in this gorgeous section of coastal Delaware. ![]()
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