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NHIrish
Jun 14, 2014Explorer
Ah, so much to see and so little time. Looks like a good trip. We did a similar loop last year and it was fantastic.
While is South Dakota, don't miss Custer State Park. The herds of buffalo may be the highlight of your trip.
While near Arches, I would add Bryce canyon (hike the HooDoos), and stay at Kodachrome SP, UT. You can have hookups and a gorgeous secluded campground all in one.
While near Redlodge, MT, don't miss the Beartooth highway. A highlight.
While at Yellowstone (IMO, a bit of a disappointment) we REALLY liked our waterfront site at Yellowstone Holiday CG, West Yellowstone, MT 877-646-4242. It was about 10 minutes outside of West Yellowstone, but a beautiful setting.
FWIW, we cut our westward loop at Montana/Utah. This looks pretty aggressive...I agree less time driving and more time exploring. We always tried to stay at least three days between days of driving...but that's just our way of doing it.
While is South Dakota, don't miss Custer State Park. The herds of buffalo may be the highlight of your trip.
While near Arches, I would add Bryce canyon (hike the HooDoos), and stay at Kodachrome SP, UT. You can have hookups and a gorgeous secluded campground all in one.
While near Redlodge, MT, don't miss the Beartooth highway. A highlight.
While at Yellowstone (IMO, a bit of a disappointment) we REALLY liked our waterfront site at Yellowstone Holiday CG, West Yellowstone, MT 877-646-4242. It was about 10 minutes outside of West Yellowstone, but a beautiful setting.
FWIW, we cut our westward loop at Montana/Utah. This looks pretty aggressive...I agree less time driving and more time exploring. We always tried to stay at least three days between days of driving...but that's just our way of doing it.
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