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kknowlton
Apr 29, 2014Explorer II
You're going to be in Yellowstone during prime time, so make reservations! If you want to stay inside the park, Fishing Bridge is your only option with hookups, and it may be already booked up, as they start taking reservations more than a year ahead. Camping at Grizzly RV in West Yellowstone is the most convenient outside-the-park location, IMO, and it's a nice CG to boot. I concur that a week for YNP + Tetons is good, and more time is better if you want to avail yourselves of the various activities and/or do lots of hiking. With the amount of time you are allowing for GC, you might consider staying at different places in Yellowstone and surrounding areas, as commutes will be long from any one "central" location. As previously mentioned, travel through the park is relatively slow due to traffic, animal jams, photo stops, and the like.
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