This is a family oriented CG. Lots of activities for children. Our site was not level. I used 3 1/2 inches of leveling blocks under the front tires and it still wasn't level. Lots of trees, gives you that rustic feel. Nice camp store with ample supplies. Good size pool with a separate kiddie pool. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
[Deferred Resubmission] If you have kids and are visiting the Silver Lake Sand Dunes and Lake Michigan this is the best campground. So much for the kids to do. Great swimming pool, kids activities, basketball, shuffleboard, great playground. If you don't have kids and want a peaceful and none Sandy campground trip, I would advise this campground is probably not for you. The showers and bathrooms were very clean as was all the public areas. We are coming back next year and we are going the for the concrete pad, as there is not much grass but a lot of sand that can easily get into your camper. The WI-FI is only available in the campground lounge/store area ( a bit misleading). The staff was extremely friendly. This campground is within walking distance of Silver Lake, Craigs Cruisers (go-kart track and arcade), a Bakery, and little shops. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was our first time camping as a family. I must say we had high expectations, but even after camping at different places I still think that Jellystone fell short in a few areas. First there was only one swing for our 13 month old. This was hard since there was a line of people trying to use it on Memorial Day weekend. The other major disappointment was how dirty it was. I realize that because there are a lot of trees that grass doesn't grow as well, but there was hardly any grass, and our son wanted to play in the dirt. During the weekend there was a lot of theft. They had 2 pages filled with stolen items. We only had a pack of cigarettes stolen from the picnic table, probably due to a 100lbs rottweiler barking from in the camper. They blamed it on locals. (I am a local and I think it was people in the park.) During the night they had to talk to a group of younger campers multiple times about being quiet and not swearing. They also were talking about stealing coolers and driving drunk around this 1 cop town. (I was hoping they would; there are city, county, and state cops in this little resort town. They would have been nabbed in minutes). We camped here in a Travel Trailer.