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russkerri
Jul 26, 2016Explorer
We stayed at Yellowstone Grizzly in West Yellowstone, and they had some long 70-80 foot pull-thrus along nice, wide roads. I don't have a 5th wheel, and I think I could almost navigate that park. It is minutes from the park gates and a good location for exploring the west side of the park, as well as a great little town. It's a very nice park.
The Tetons are just south of Yellowstone, and some people do drive down. Depending on where you are camped, it may be a 45 min drive or much more. We stayed in the Tetons in Colter Bay RV, which was a beautiful location. Since our rig is much smaller than yours, I am not sure how well you'd navigate it, but they did seem to have pull-thrus with big rigs. It's a stunning park that definitely deserves its own visit if you can manage. Jackson Hole is about 45 minutes south of the Colter Bay park and is a great day trip. Some people prefer to stay in Jackson and drive up to the Tetons.
Good luck as you plan your trip!
The Tetons are just south of Yellowstone, and some people do drive down. Depending on where you are camped, it may be a 45 min drive or much more. We stayed in the Tetons in Colter Bay RV, which was a beautiful location. Since our rig is much smaller than yours, I am not sure how well you'd navigate it, but they did seem to have pull-thrus with big rigs. It's a stunning park that definitely deserves its own visit if you can manage. Jackson Hole is about 45 minutes south of the Colter Bay park and is a great day trip. Some people prefer to stay in Jackson and drive up to the Tetons.
Good luck as you plan your trip!
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