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drillagent
Feb 16, 2016Explorer
We were at Fishing Bridge last year. No need to stock up on propane, but you'll need to make sure you have plenty of food. There is some at the Fishing Bridge store, but it's like trying to plan a meal based off what you can get at the local 7-11 and three times more expensive. And you're a couple hours away from any other stores off park.
There is no over the air T.V. DW made me buy her a sat receiver before our trip. Verizon works well from Fishing Bridge. AT&T doesn't work at all in the park.
You can grill all you want, but be sure to put it away before you go to bed. There are no bear boxes in the campground. Bears aren't a problem, but we saw a big bull buffalo walk up the main road and into the campground once.
Honestly, if you can make the switch, I'd go with Colter Bay campground in Grand Teton. Much bigger sites, closer to off park amenities, and you can still travel through Yellowstone. If you have any more questions, let me know.
There is no over the air T.V. DW made me buy her a sat receiver before our trip. Verizon works well from Fishing Bridge. AT&T doesn't work at all in the park.
You can grill all you want, but be sure to put it away before you go to bed. There are no bear boxes in the campground. Bears aren't a problem, but we saw a big bull buffalo walk up the main road and into the campground once.
Honestly, if you can make the switch, I'd go with Colter Bay campground in Grand Teton. Much bigger sites, closer to off park amenities, and you can still travel through Yellowstone. If you have any more questions, let me know.
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