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Jul 30, 2013Explorer II
July through mid-August is probably your best bet for no overnight freezing temperatures.
But anything is possible. We got a brief winter storm before the end of August one year we visited, and our family in the southern end of the Montana Rockies was snowed in for a week.
I find that an overnight freeze doesn't bother me when RVing, if daytime temperatures are in the 40s and 50s. For many areas super busy in summer, these fringe seasons are the best time to visit, as parks are less crowded and wildlife is on the move.
But anything is possible. We got a brief winter storm before the end of August one year we visited, and our family in the southern end of the Montana Rockies was snowed in for a week.
I find that an overnight freeze doesn't bother me when RVing, if daytime temperatures are in the 40s and 50s. For many areas super busy in summer, these fringe seasons are the best time to visit, as parks are less crowded and wildlife is on the move.
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