With summer right around the corner, you’re probably already making your summer list of places to visit. One place we recommend is Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake. This fun destination has a giant inflatable water park, plus a pool with two huge waterslides, campsites, picnic tables, a sandy beach, and more. It’s the ultimate summer water destination that proves there’s still a kid in all of us.

Check it out below.

The largest aqua park, Wibit, is an interactive playground located at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park at Keystone Lake in the town of Mannford.

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Plan to spend a whole day (or weekend) at the park. They offer overnight accommodations, including cabin rentals, deluxe RV campgrounds, and places to pitch your tent.

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And the best part is, the camp offers stunning lake views and is surrounded by outdoor recreation.

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Guests can jump on the massive trampoline or do somersaults into the water…

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…or climb the domes, race from float to float, swing on the monkey bars or test their speed on the race course.

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Plus, there’s a sandy beach to sit back and enjoy the view while catching some rays.

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In addition to the aquatic park, there is a water park that features 2-200 ft waterslides, and a splash and activity pool.

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You can also spend the day on the kayaks and paddle boards if you visit between Memorial Day and Labor Day.

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Who’s ready to have some fun this summer? Prices are under $17/per person for the day, so it’s very reasonably priced.

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Looking for more places to stay cool this summer? Kids love the water parks and there are plenty across the state to keep you busy. Click here to see 6 more incredible water parks worth visiting.

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