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jalichty
May 28, 2015Explorer
Hope you are taking a tode along as driving the motorhome in the Park will be a bit of a challenge. However, you should have great time in Yellowstone in September as the crowds will be a bit thinner but the animals will still be hanging around and all the features will be accessible. It's a very big place and you need to take some time to soak it all in, don't try to see it all in one day. If you come up through Colorado, come up I-25 to Cheyenne, take a left on I-80 through Laramie and to Rawlins where you take a right to Muddy Gap and then left to Lander. After that, go north out of Lander to Dubois, over Togwotee Pass where you glimpse the Tetons in all their grandeur as you come to Togwotee Lodge and then on to Moran Junction to enter from the South entrance. Drive about 45 miles to the South Entrance to Yellowstone. Don't know if you have any reservations, but I believe you will be able to find accommodations most places in the Park, if you don't need full hook-ups. By the way, you might consider taking a couple of days in Grand Teton to look at some of the prettiest scenery in our United States with Jackson and Jenny Lakes, the Tetons thrusting up right out of the lakes going to the sky. Have a great trip
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