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RGar974417
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Apr 17, 2016

Reservations in May

We are leaving for Yellowstone the first Saturday of May. We have a reservation for that night and for Yellowstone Wednesday through Sunday. We haven't made any other reservations thinking that we shouldn't need them during the week this time of year. Are plan is night 2 to stay at Long branch State park in Missouri,3rd night at Ogallala Recreation area in Nebraska,3rd night Sleeping Bear RV Park in Lander before getting to Madison in Yellowstone.Any comments on any of those campgrounds and wether we need reservations for these campgrounds during weekdays in May? On the way home we want to stop at Harold Warp's Pioneer Village and stay at that campground.
  • If you have your Madison campground reservation already that's all you'll need for May. (For others questioning if it's open, Madison opens April 29)

    I hope you plan to visit Grand Teton Nat'l Park, also. It's right next door but I'd highly recommend that you move down to that park to stay and do things there. We live Gros Ventre campground which has 300 non-reservable sites and rarely fills and definitely not in May. There's also Colter Bay campground which also has 300 non-reservable sites. If you're ready for full hookups after Madison, I'd suggest Colter Bay RV in the Tetons. It's right next to the campground of the same name.

    https://www.nps.gov/grte/index.htm

    Have a great trip! It should be beautiful there in May and you'll see many young critters..... and don't make any more reservations. :)
  • As long as you are staying in Lander, you will pass right through Grand Teton on the way to Madison. It's a beautiful drive, one we take at least three times a year when we go to Jackson Lake to camp and fish. We stay at Colter Bay Campground and there are no reservations, but at that time of year, you certainly will not need them. Have a great trip!!!
  • We can't use the south entrance on the way in.It won't be open. So we won't be able to stay in Lander.We're looking for some other place to stay on our way into the east entrance.
  • I thought I gave my answer in another of your posts but can't find it.

    If you're coming in from I-80 and since the south entrance to Teton will still be closed, I would recommend that you get off I-80 at Rock Springs and take 191/89 to Alpine, WY then pick up Idaho Hwy 26 to Idaho Falls and north on 20 to West Yellowstone and east to Madison campground. It's a very beautiful easy drive with a RV.

    When you leave Madison leave via the south entrance into Grand Teton Nat'l Park. I hope you don't pass up Grand Teton. It's altogether different in looks and things to do than Yellowstone. If you wanted to explore Cody, WY from your Madison stay you could easily do that as a day trip.
  • We can't use the south entrance on the way in.It won't be open. So we won't be able to stay in Lander.We're looking for some other place to stay on our way into the east entrance.

    There will be some CGs in/near Cody that will be open that time of year: Buffalo Bill SP (which has some sites with electric hookups), Cody KOA east of town, and probably some others. There are CGs in Worland and Thermopolis too - you would probably need to contact them to see if they will be open in early May, but it's possible. A little out of the way, the KOA in Greybull will be open by then. All of these are east/southeast of Cody.

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