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legolas
Mar 09, 2017Explorer
Army11Bravo wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
There are no sites in GNP with hookups. You will need to stay at a commercial park.
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The campgrounds in the park are nice, but as stated, no hookups at all. The KOA at West Glacier is a great base station to see the whole park. The St. Mary KOA is also decent, and good for the east side of Glacier. If you can devote more than 4 days, you will love it.
Yellowstone's Fishing Bridge is the only full hookup campground and centrally located. Colter Bay is also a good full hookup campground in the Tetons and centrally located.
Just know that keeping to parks with FHU means you will be doing more driving, and with summer traffic & congestion, it will take longer to see the sights.
As for Custer and Mount Rushmore, we thought they were great to visit, but only needed a few hours at each park.
Mark your reservations quickly. Enjoy.
Don't mind extra driving to get hookups at the minimum of W/E. I appreciate the headsup on the time needed @ custer and Rushmore
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