COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK | CAMP CECE

Although Preschool Bug  Camp and Secret Agent Cousin Camp were both a huge success,  for our third Camp CeCe we needed a venue that would appeal to everyone from our youngest camper (five years old) to our oldest (eight).

So, we made arrangements for Cousin Camp at Jellystone Park!

Cousin Camp at Jellystone Park

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park is in Pelahatchie, Mississippi. With large cabins on the lake, a huge pool complete with slides and a splash pad, and organized activities onsite, we felt we couldn’t go wrong choosing it as our venue for Cousin Camp.

Cousin Camp at Jellystone Park

 

We couldn’t have been more right.

When our five (potty-trained) grandchildren arrived  at Jellystone, their eyes were as big as saucers. It felt like a real camping venue, and they were so excited.

 

Our cabin-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK-the titus woman

COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK-the titus woman

 

The campgrounds cover a huge area, so we rented a limo golf cart that accommodated our entire party comfortably.

 

Limo golf cart-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK-the titus woman

 

From the start, our grandsons were enamored with an old military tank on permanent display at the entrance to the camp. They never tired of climbing on the tank and imagining war stories that may have taken place on its decks.

 

Military tank-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

Our cabin had two separate bedrooms and a loft,  so the adults claimed the bedrooms and all the cousins spread their sleeping bags in the loft.

 

Cabin loft-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

More than camping

We began each day with the Pledge of Allegiance at the flag pole with Yogi Bear. Then we headed straight for the pool.

 

The Pledge of Allegiance with Yogi Bear-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

Pool slide-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

 

Cousin Camp at Jellystone Park made it easy to keep our afternoons busy. We fed ducks from our balcony, learned to tie knots (my husband was the instructor), played organized games, listened to a short Bible devotion, and shot water guns at targets.

 

Feeding ducks-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK
Our grandchildren enjoyed feeding the ducks that walked up from the lake.
Cheetos game-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK
Catch as many Cheetos as you can with the shaving cream on your head!
A game of catch-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK
A game of catch

Knot tying-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

Water gun target practice-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

Bible story-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK
The kids all settled in for an afternoon Bible story

Onsite Activities

Since Yogi on the Lake offered its own activities, we opted to participate in some of them as well. For instance, we joined the “Hey”ride (Yogi led camp songs on a flat bed truck while campers shouted “Hey!” to passersby).

 

"Hey" ride-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

On some afternoons we played mini golf at the free course on the grounds. Or the kids played on the playground. Sometimes we rode around on our golf cart and stopped for special photos.

 

Kids in the golf cart-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

Playground-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

Mini golf-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

 

Although we could have eaten at the cafe near the pool, we chose to prepare all our meals in our cabin. At the end of each day we lit up the fire pit outside our door and enjoyed  s’mores for dessert.

 

Roasting marshmallows-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

One night we watched an outdoor movie on a big screen near the pool. Another night we took the kids for a golf cart ride in the dark.

Without a doubt, Cousin Camp at Jellystone Park was the perfect choice.

On our last day, we hosted our annual shoe-shopping excursion! School shoes for everyone!

 

Back-to-school shoe shopping-COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK

 

Cindy Singleton of The Titus Woman

 

 

COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK-THE TITUS WOMAN

 

 

 

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One thought on “COUSIN CAMP AT JELLYSTONE PARK | CAMP CECE

  1. Hanna Cook says:

    Now home to rest! What a great memory you have made for your grandchildren! My admiration!

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