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kknowlton
Sep 05, 2015Explorer II
If you can do without hookups for your stay, Madison, Bridge Bay or perhaps Canyon (depending on the size of your rig) may work well for you. They also take reservations, and yes, you should get them as far ahead as possible (a year is not out of the question).
Fishing Bridge is indeed tight and there are no picnic tables; you park your tow vehicle or toad right next to your camper. Backing into your site can be - well, interesting. Location is great, but we also prefer Grizzly. Baker's Hole is very nice, but as others noted - first come, first served only.
From our stay in FB last year, I'd say all the loops are pretty tight. It didn't seem that other sites were very much bigger than ours. The CG road - at least last year - was in bad shape, lots of big potholes. Perhaps it's been fixed; haven't been there this year.
Fishing Bridge is indeed tight and there are no picnic tables; you park your tow vehicle or toad right next to your camper. Backing into your site can be - well, interesting. Location is great, but we also prefer Grizzly. Baker's Hole is very nice, but as others noted - first come, first served only.
From our stay in FB last year, I'd say all the loops are pretty tight. It didn't seem that other sites were very much bigger than ours. The CG road - at least last year - was in bad shape, lots of big potholes. Perhaps it's been fixed; haven't been there this year.
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