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caysea7254
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Nov 23, 2014

RMNP & YNP

Which month is better for visiting these 2 parks? 1st 2 weeks in June or last 2 weeks in Aug? Are reservation a must and how many days in each park. We like to hike but might have to limit to short hikes cause dh is having a lot of knee trouble! Grand Tetons just a drive thru to Yellowstone or a night stay? Thanks Tara
  • caysea7254 wrote:
    Thanks everyone! So that was our concern for June, the weather. So we will just go in Aug. Maybe we can do without reservations. We hate reservations cause then you have a time line. Thanks again!


    If you're looking to stay in one of the campgrounds in RMNP, you'll need reservations, particularly at Moraine Park CG, even if you arrive during the week. It's very popular, pretty much til first snow closes all but one loop. And one loop is first come/first served; they frequently have a waiting line. Glacier Basin CG can be a better choice for inside the park.

    Private campgrounds in Estes Park will likely have availability if you arrive during the week. Weekends almost always require reservations for most of the commercial campground in town.

    The only unknown for the upcoming 2015 season is the Estes Park Campground at Mary's Lake, as well as at East Portal. Larimer County Parks will not be running the show in 2015, the Town of Estes Park is taking over and there is absolutely no information available that I've been able to find, about any changes that may occur in 2015. It's a good, bare bones campground and nearly always has spots available during the week. Will probably have to wait til after the first of the year to get any info on it's future.
  • Thanks everyone! So that was our concern for June, the weather. So we will just go in Aug. Maybe we can do without reservations. We hate reservations cause then you have a time line. Thanks again!
  • Parrothead Mike wrote:
    I'd shoot for the last 2 weeks of August. Lot of families curtail their long trips in late August due to schools starting. August would be better weather for sure.

    We were in Grand Teton and Yellowstone in mid-July in 2011 and didn't have any problems with campgrounds or hiking on trails (in GTNP only) if we went early in the day. Just did day trips into YNP and that was crowded. If we were to do it again I'd go in late August as I suggested to you.

    Safe travels!


    +1 on this, particularly as it relates to RMNP. Weather is much better in August, and at least locally, most of the schools are back in session, so you don't have the local family population there quite as much.

    This past season, RMNP/Trail Ridge Rd didn't open until the weekend before Memorial Day, and closed several times due to adverse weather, fully opening in June. Lots of snow up there for winter 2013. And that snow doesn't melt quickly on the hiking trails. Some of them didn't fully open until late June/early July. By August, the snow will have melted, the flowers will be in full bloom and it's just a beautiful time of year to spend in Rocky.
  • I'd shoot for the last 2 weeks of August. Lot of families curtail their long trips in late August due to schools starting. August would be better weather for sure.

    We were in Grand Teton and Yellowstone in mid-July in 2011 and didn't have any problems with campgrounds or hiking on trails (in GTNP only) if we went early in the day. Just did day trips into YNP and that was crowded. If we were to do it again I'd go in late August as I suggested to you.

    Safe travels!
  • Strictly for crowd reasons, go before schools are out for summer or after they begin in the fall. Both times are pretty narrow windows, weather-wise.
  • Early June will have less people, but chancier weather and hiking conditions.
    August would be nice weather, but lots more people. If you like hiking, even short hikes, I'd spend at least some time in Grand Teton, not just drive through.

    I would say that in August reservations are a must, and do it now. I don't know if early June fills up that much, but reservations now is still not a bad idea even for early June.
  • Roads might not be cleared in early June, depends on the winter snowfall. Yes you better make reservations and the sooner the better. We usually daytrip to the Tetons from YNP.

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