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  2. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts were founded in 1969 by Doug Haag & Robert Borkovetz. The first Jellystone Park location was built in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and still remains a part of the franchise today. [2] The idea to start a campground came to Haag during a drive down the local highway. As he passed cars and campers on the ...

  3. Lake Region's Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort ... - AOL

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    Sep. 21—MILTON — Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resort has announced significant expansion plans for 2025. The campground will debut a massive 30,000-square-foot Water Zone, featuring a ...

  4. This Wisconsin campground is among the 11 best in the ... - AOL

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    Pineland Camping Park in Big Flats should be your next Wisconsin camping destination, according to USA Today. The family-owned campground is a little over a two-hour drive from Milwaukee and ...

  5. The Best Camping in Wisconsin—18 Spots to Sleep Under ... - AOL

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    Camping options in Wisconsin are plentiful. There are literally 6,000 unique campsites in the Wisconsin State Park System, plus private camping zones, rentals...

  6. Warrens, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Warrens is a village in Monroe County, Wisconsin, United States off I-94. ... part of Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts. Looking north in downtown Warrens.

  7. List of Wisconsin amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    Three Bears Lodge in Warrens, Wisconsin Part of Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts This is a list of amusement parks , water parks , and major festival parks in Wisconsin .

  8. Yogi Bear - Wikipedia

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    Yogi Bear lends his name to a chain of recreational vehicle and camping parks ("Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts" [40]), with the first opening in 1969 in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. As of 2019, more than eighty locations in the United States and Canada have hosted the parks.

  9. Wandawega Lake Resort - Wikipedia

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    The historic Camp Wandawega (formerly Wandawega Inn, Wandawega Hotel, and Wandawega Lake Resort) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places [1] and the Wisconsin Register of Historic Places. The camp buildings dates to the 1920s when the modest resort was built and operated as a brothel and speakeasy.