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Busskipper
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Jan 11, 2017

National Parks and the Lack of Adequate # of Camp Sites

National Parks and the Lack of Adequate # of Camp Sites.

Sort of says it all - Now I have "No Dog in this fight" or "Horse in this Race"

BUT I sure would like to be able to get into YNP on a whim with my Granddaughters! And because they are Girls they require more WATER and ELECTRICITY, so it sure would be nice if the parks would make this Possible.

I personally have no issue - having Been there and Done that - and can do it again (With the present system) - but for the life of me I have a hard time understanding how a NP Service can let an area larger than the State of Rhode Island Burn, but has no ability to create a few more acres of CG's?

So I've opened the door to a very SENSITIVE ISSUE - let's stay civil and see if we can have a discussion that proposes Solutions to this issue. Private or Public - In the Park or out of the Park - Solutions not Sermons.

Let the Games Begin.

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  • Why do they require water and electricity just because they are girls? My daughters were taught how to get by without electronics, limited water, and no electricity. I traumatized them so much as kids, they have continued the tradition with my grand daughter.

    I can go to Yellowstone on a whim as there are plenty of campsites available when the big crowds aren't there. And when the crowds are there, I don't want to be there anyhow. I've been twice, the first time without reservations with two RVs for five nights at two different locations. The second time for four nights and only made reservations two days out.

    One of the reasons they limit the number of campsites is it is a way to control the number of people and the impact they cause. To many campsites, to many people, to much impact, and we loose what they are trying to protect.
  • I don't think it is a "Sensitive issue" at all.

    All over the country there are state and national parks that are so special every body and their brother wants to get in.

    You just can't do it "on a whim" ! If you could, they would be so crowded that you wouldn't want to be there.

    Jack L
  • We stay right outside YNP in West Yellowstone with FHU if we cannot get reservations at Fishing Bridge in the park.

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