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padredw
Feb 28, 2017Nomad
If you take 25 to 26, through Cheyenne, Riverton, and Dubois, you'll go over the Togwothee pass, which is beautiful with a great campground on the pass, Falls, with a loop with electricity and will fit most any RV. Again, you'll have to check if it's open, but there's a KOA in Dubois too.
This is our favorite route. If you need hook-ups you will need to make reservations at Colter Bay RV Park to visit the Grand Teton National Park. Note that this is NOT the same as Colter Bay Campground which is basically without hook-ups. We have always stayed at Colter Bay RV Park WITH reservations. I highly recommend it. We found it easy to make a day trip into Yellowstone, but I would not want to do that over several days.
If you have not been to Colorado Springs, I agree that would be a nice addition to your trip. You might be able to get reservations for Cheyenne Mountain State Park which is one of the very best in the entire US. Even in May, I would not chance it without reservations.
In Estes Park we always stay at Spruce Lake RV Park. Not an especially attractive RV park, but about as good as anything in Estes Park to visit Rocky Mountain National Park.
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