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Golden_HVAC
Sep 06, 2015Explorer
5 days should be enough. What entrance are you planning on using? The eastern entrances go over really high mountain pass, while entering from Livingston from I90 means a lot less mountain driving. This is the north entrance, and it is really easy for a trailer or motorhome.
Fishing Bridge is central to Yellowstone. From there, you can go west to Old Faithful, or make a loop around to see parts of the park.
My suggestion is using either the north or south entrances, and then go to Fishing Bridge, settle in. Perhaps a short drive to see Old Faithful, and get the times that it will erupt. IT can take up to about 90 minutes, depending on how long it has been since the last eruption, and how much time that one erupted for.
Another day go around the north loop.
Another day go around the south loop.
You might want to take a day to see the eastern side of the park.
The area around Fishing Bridge can be checked out anytime, it is close to you.
Be sure and reserve some time to relax, and not be driving all the time, you might get back home and say "We drove 5,000 miles in 3 weeks and never relaxed at all! I need a vacation from all that driving"
Grand Tetons, I did take a tram ride to the top of a ski resort. It takes you back down too. The view from the top was wonderful!
My dog was very hyper, and I took her for a trip around the lake, she was running 20 MPH while my wife was behind us in the RV, and I was on a bike beside her. After two miles, she finally calmed down a bit. . .
Have fun on your trip!
Fred.
Fishing Bridge is central to Yellowstone. From there, you can go west to Old Faithful, or make a loop around to see parts of the park.
My suggestion is using either the north or south entrances, and then go to Fishing Bridge, settle in. Perhaps a short drive to see Old Faithful, and get the times that it will erupt. IT can take up to about 90 minutes, depending on how long it has been since the last eruption, and how much time that one erupted for.
Another day go around the north loop.
Another day go around the south loop.
You might want to take a day to see the eastern side of the park.
The area around Fishing Bridge can be checked out anytime, it is close to you.
Be sure and reserve some time to relax, and not be driving all the time, you might get back home and say "We drove 5,000 miles in 3 weeks and never relaxed at all! I need a vacation from all that driving"
Grand Tetons, I did take a tram ride to the top of a ski resort. It takes you back down too. The view from the top was wonderful!
My dog was very hyper, and I took her for a trip around the lake, she was running 20 MPH while my wife was behind us in the RV, and I was on a bike beside her. After two miles, she finally calmed down a bit. . .
Have fun on your trip!
Fred.
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