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Dec 24, 2018Explorer II
We made a similar trip last year. We ran west on Canada 17 to Sault St Marie then US Route 2 west. On RT 2 and east of Glacier NP 2 parks stand out. Indian Hills Resort in Garrison ND. Is a beautiful state park on Lake Sakakawea. Next up is the Downstream Campgrounds a COE campground in Fort Peck Montana. Has a great museum, right next to the dam. We stayed on the east side of Glacier NP at the St Mary KOA because they have pet sitting and car rentals, which we wanted. Less crowded and right next to the NP entrance. We avoided Seattle. Worked our way to the Tacoma Narrows Bridge then on to US 101. If you able try to stay at the Cape Blanco State park on Rt 101 in Oregon. BEAUTIFUL beach and lighthouse.
Heading east we really enjoyed the Craters of the Moon. Didn't expect what we saw. There are camp sites there but we stayed in Arco at the Mountain View RV Camp. They serve a great BBQ!!!! If it's not to far off your route Keep in mind Devils Tower in Wyoming. A special place.
The trip your planning is exciting, I found that multiple long travel days need multiple days to recover from. Just a personal observation.
Heading east we really enjoyed the Craters of the Moon. Didn't expect what we saw. There are camp sites there but we stayed in Arco at the Mountain View RV Camp. They serve a great BBQ!!!! If it's not to far off your route Keep in mind Devils Tower in Wyoming. A special place.
The trip your planning is exciting, I found that multiple long travel days need multiple days to recover from. Just a personal observation.
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