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lfloom
Jun 27, 2013Explorer
I would look at them as one destination, because there is such a small area that separates them. Then I would notice how BIG that area was. Next I would chose 4 or 5 different parts of this very large area, and stay 2-4 days in each. Othewise you will be driving a lot.
Will you have a car? or planning on going around in the Class C? If you plan on driving the RV, then it gets even easier, if you are going at a time that reservations are not that important. Just start on whatever end you want, and slowly head towards the other end. Stop for the night where it makes the most sense.
When we went, we have a tent trailer, and did not want to break down and set up a lot. So, we stayed part of the time in Jackson and explored The Tetons. That was fine. But we ended up in West Yellowstone for our Yellowstone portion, and while it was a great RV park, we spent a lot of time just driving back and forth.
Will you have a car? or planning on going around in the Class C? If you plan on driving the RV, then it gets even easier, if you are going at a time that reservations are not that important. Just start on whatever end you want, and slowly head towards the other end. Stop for the night where it makes the most sense.
When we went, we have a tent trailer, and did not want to break down and set up a lot. So, we stayed part of the time in Jackson and explored The Tetons. That was fine. But we ended up in West Yellowstone for our Yellowstone portion, and while it was a great RV park, we spent a lot of time just driving back and forth.
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