A miniature golf course opens in early April, followed by a new fishing pier and beach. A multimillion dollar water play park with a lazy river opens July 4th
“We’re investing millions of dollars in improvements and new amenities and people like what we’re doing,” said Zachary Bossenbroek, CEO of Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Northgate Resorts, which purchased the former Tower Park Campground in July of 2016 and converted it into the only Jellystone Park Camp-Resort on the West Coast.
An impressive lineup of improvements and new amenities are coming to Jellystone Park this spring and summer, including a miniature golf course, which opens in early April, followed by a new fishing pier, beach and “bark park” later that month.
The park’s onsite restaurant will also reopen under new management and with a new menu in late April or early May, followed by a new park pavilion later this spring.
By July 4th weekend, Jellystone Park will open a 40,000 square foot water play park. The new water play park will include two 165-foot long water slides, two kiddie water slides, 13 water blasters, two water cannons, a 750-gallon hydro storm bucket that periodically dumps 750 gallons of water on anyone standing beneath it, and a 127,000 gallon lazy river.
Other recently completed improvements include a dozen “Red Carpet” pull-through RV sites and 18 new rental cabins. The park’s bathhouse has also been remodeled.
Northgate has a reputation for developing some of the finest campgrounds in the Jellystone Park network.
The company recently received the Multi-Unit Park Entrepreneur of the Year Award from Leisure Systems, Inc., the Milford, Ohio-based company that franchises 85 Jellystone Parks across the U.S. and Canada. Northgate won the award for having achieved the strongest year-over-year growth in business of any operator that owns multiple Jellystone Parks.
“We continue to see double digit growth across our whole portfolio,” Bossenbroek said. “This year, our average revenue increase per park was 26 percent.”
Bossenbroek said the Jellystone Park brand has a powerful connection with families who enjoy camping in resorts that offer wholesome activities and top notch recreational amenities.
“The Yogi brand is working for us,” he said, adding, “The fastest growing camping demographic is the family demographic, and the Yogi brand certainly appeals to that group.”
In addition to offering some of the finest amenities available in campgrounds, Jellystone Parks offer organized family activities and themed weekends with Yogi Bear, which help families create unique memories. Activities across Jellystone Parks include arts and crafts, scavenger hunts, face painting, jumping pillows, and gem mining as well as interactions with the bears.
Themed weekends range from family athletic competitions with various sporting events to holiday themed activities to pre-Halloween themed weekends with costume and campsite decorating contests and trick or treating.
“We believe our activities and themed weekends combined with the new amenities will attract families from throughout the greater San Francisco Bay area and the San Joaquin Valley,” Bossenbroek said.
For more information about the Jellystone Park in Lodi, please visit http://towerparkresort.com.
About Northgate Resorts
Northgate Resorts is a family owned real estate company, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Dedicated to guest satisfaction and providing a family friendly camping experience, Northgate owns and operates premier RV and cabin resorts throughout the country, including nine Jellystone Park locations. For more information on Northgate Resorts, please visit www.northgateresorts.com.
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