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paulj
Jul 29, 2014Explorer II
In terms of curves the only route into Yellowstone that should be of any concern is Beartooth Pass, US212 Billings to Red Lodge to the NE entrance. But even on that the curves aren't any tighter than a city corner or freeway cloverleaf. It's the long climb up, and not quite so long down the otherside that is main concern to most RVs.
But the gentlest grades would be I90 on to Billings and Livingston, and US89 to the park, or Belgrade and US191 to West Yellowstone.
Cody to the east entrance doesn't have tight curves, but has more of a climb than the north entrances. Many people coming from the east cross the Big Horn Mtns on US16, and continue to the park via Cody.
But the gentlest grades would be I90 on to Billings and Livingston, and US89 to the park, or Belgrade and US191 to West Yellowstone.
Cody to the east entrance doesn't have tight curves, but has more of a climb than the north entrances. Many people coming from the east cross the Big Horn Mtns on US16, and continue to the park via Cody.
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