As Fall Camping Boom Begins, Jellystone Park and Outdoors Expert Jeremy Puglisi Share Tips on Camping with Pets

As Fall Camping Boom Begins, Jellystone Park and Outdoors Expert Jeremy Puglisi Share Tips on Camping with Pets

Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts

Editor’s Note: Puglisi is available for Zoom and phone interviews

SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Sept. 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Say goodbye to the dog days of summer and hello to fall camping, glamping and RVing trips, which increasingly include family pets.

According to a PETS International survey, 72% of pet owners worldwide travel with their furry friends each year. With cooler temperatures on the way, families are now booking fall and Halloween camping trips, with many planning to bring pets.

Outdoor family vacations continue to grow in popularity, so Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts has teamed up with camping expert, podcaster, and author Jeremy Puglisi to offer tips that ensure all family members – including four-legged ones – have safe, enjoyable fall adventures.

Jellystone Park, with more than 75 pet-friendly locations in the U.S. and Canada, is renowned for its fall and Halloween themed weekends that include trick-or-treating and costume contests for people and pets, magic pumpkin patches, campsite and cabin decorating contests, autumn arts and crafts, and haunted houses. Guests enjoy a wide array of cabin and luxury glamping accommodations as well as premium, full hook-up RV sites. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts operates in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Experiences.

“Nobody wants to leave their pets behind, and camping is a far better alternative to boarding them or staying in hotels or vacation homes,” said Puglisi, who noted that a GoRVing survey found 68% of RV owners bring a pet with them on RV vacations. Most – 92% – bring dogs, but 14% of owners take cats along on RV trips.

Puglisi is the longtime host of The RV Atlas podcast. He and wife Stephanie co-authored Where Should We Camp Next?, a USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Award Winner, as well as several other family camping and RVing guides. They and their three kids travel with two dogs, Maddie and Maverick.

“Whether you are camping in an RV or a cabin, your pets are with you throughout the entire trip, adding to the experience and memories,” Puglisi said. He added that most campgrounds and RV resorts welcome pets, including dogs, cats, and other animals. Compared to hotels with costly pet surcharges, Jellystone Park locations allow pets at no or very low cost. RVers pay no pet fees, and while some locations may have additional charges for pet-friendly cabins, they are far less than those typically charged by hotels and vacation homes.

According to Trent Hershenson, vice president of Marketing, many Jellystone Park Camp-Resort locations have recently added new amenities designed for four-footed campers such as fenced dog parks with obstacles and cabins and RV sites with attached fenced “doggy dens.” The Jellystone Park location near Akron, Ohio now even features a dog splash pad.

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