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- AGCExplorerThanks everyone for your suggestions!
- tsetsafExplorer IIIYes you can reserve in advance as noted above. Here is a great way to get a visual on the place 30 second video of Fishing Bridge
- kknowltonExplorer IIActually, the Yellowstone reservations crew do operate from Yellowstone, not Denver, so some of them (probably many) have actually been to the CG. That said, it's quite large, so they probably don't have the exact layout, size & alignment of each campsite in their heads - that would take a savant! As others have said, they'll do the best they can, but can't guarantee a specific site.
- RinconVTRExplorer
AGC wrote:
Planning to book in Fishing Bridge, can we request specific spots if available? If so, any suggestions on which Spots/Loop are best for 30' Class B+ with a toad/dolly? Any restrictions re Spots/Loop if we bring our small dog?
You can call to add your requested preferred spots.
They do what they can, but nothing is guarantied. - 2gypsies1Explorer III
- Pangaea_RonExplorer
bobjogone wrote:
Put as much info into reservation request, the campground manager will review to determine best sites. Reservation agent has probably never been to campground
Yep, they can make things work for you. - bobjogoneExplorerPut as much info into reservation request, the campground manager will review to determine best sites. Reservation agent has probably never been to campground
- RoyFExplorerCall the reservation desk (the same number as for Yellowstone Lodge reservations) and speak to a real person. I made my Fishing Bridge reservation on Jan. 9. I explained that I'm in a 32-foot fifth wheel with 22-foot truck. Very pleasant lady at reservation desk asked how many slides I had before picking a site. I think that they will make every effort to find a spot for you.
- TexasShadowExplorer III think all the sites are the same size, and they're all close together.
ask for a spot on the end of a row. it will make it seem like you have more room.
and if it's important to you, ask for a site as close to the showers as possible.
you cannot leave your dog outside by itself and most trails do not allow dogs on them. otherwise, there are no problems about bring a dog. lots of people do.
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