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zb39
Explorer
Jan 14, 2014

45 foot coach in Yellowstone

I've been there 7 time but never in this coach. Wife is worried we won't fit at Grant village campground. I have seen Zephyr's there the last time I was there. Thoughts and suggestions appreciated. I don't want to stay in west yellowstone. Thanks

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  • I"d recommend a phone call and explain exactly what you need and let them find a site. Puts the responsibility for it back on the campground management. Even if you fit in one of their pull through sites you will be blocking someone elses access to their own site.
  • We did not stay there but drove through in the toad. I thought the sites were too narrow for a larger rig. Of course, it's a huge campground and I didn't look at all the sites. For a short stay it might be ok, but with no hookups, we preferred Grizzly...I think you'd really be pushing it trying to cram your coach in there, but to each his own....Dennis
  • I also read all that on the YS site. I have also been there many times and I have seen 45 footers in there. I was always in a 40 footer with toad. I was looking for any suggestions people might have or specific sites. I haven't been there since 04. thanks
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    Between the 40' max and "Please keep in mind that most campsites in Yellowstone will not accommodate oversize units. If you arrive at the campground/RV park with equipment different than that for which you have reserved, we will not be able to accommodate you" not sure I'd try and make your 45' into a 40'. Sometimes my 42 becomes a 40 but getting a 45 to do that is stretching it.:W I'd call and ask if they have a site big enough for a 45. They also want to know the total length of the MH plus the toad. Guess you could rent two sites and put the toad on the second one if staying there is that important.
  • I found this through the power of Google.

    RV Guests at Grant Village Campground

    RVs up to 40 feet in length can be accommodated in certain sites. The sites may be back-in or pull through. As sites may not be level, campers and recreational vehicle users should plan accordingly. There are no utility hook-ups at this campground, although an RV dump station is available. The dump station may not be available early and late season due to freezing temperatures.

    http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodging/camping/grant-village-campground/

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