Ramp Digger wrote:
wyocowboy00 wrote:
jalichty wrote:
I noticed that nobody talked about this, but if you are planning on going from Yellowstone/Grand Teton to northern Colorado, you might consider going out the south entrance of Grand Teton down to Dubois, there's a nice FS campground about 20 miles out of Dubois toward Grand Teton where you could park for a night. Then a trip down to Lander to Sleeping Bear RV Park. Stop for the night and take in Sinks Canyon where the river goes into a cavern and then re-surfaces about 1/4 mile downstream. Then up over the switchbacks and over to the South Pass highway, No. 28 and over to South Pass and Atlantic City (the towns) and then on down past Red Canyon with its beautiful red walls and contrasting greenery and views of over 100 miles toward the north. You can also go to see the Mormon, Pony Express and Oregon Trails in a very historic part of the Westward expansion. After that, it's a short hop down to Rawlins and into northern Colorado.
Good information by Jalichty. Not too sure what your interests are, but if you are looking for scenery I would suggest Sunlight Basin in the Yellowstone area - keep in mind this is Grizzly country - closest campground with hookups would be in Cody or Montana. While heading down to Southern Wyoming, head over the Snowy Range between Saratoga and Laramie. There are campgrounds with hookups in Saratoga, Riverside, & Laramie.
X2 on the snowey range.WY hwy 130 is a favorite of ours with the truck camper. Maybe someone else could advise on pulling a trailer along this route.Have fun.
+1 on WY 130/Snowy Range Road. While there are no hookups in the USFS CG in the area, Brooklyn Lake and Sugar Loaf in particular have spectacular scenery. WY 130 is not a difficult drive, has a lot of the beauty of Trail Ridge down in Rocky, but with about 1/50th the number of tourists. A bit curvy as it gets up top, but certainly doable.