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Oct 17, 2016Explorer III
You might have missed my above link but here it is again and it describes all the highways coming into Yellowstone.
Whoever you talked to might have been talking about the 'NORTHEAST' entrance - Beartooth Highway. You would definitely not like that one with a RV, although it's a gorgeous drive in a vehicle.
To Cody, you would be driving the 'EAST' entrance which is nothing like the Northeast one. I really don't think you'll have an issue with it. Also, Cody deserves at least two days of stay. Yellowstone Valley RV is on the right along the main highway not far from the town of Cody. It's in a beautiful area and is nice and quiet as opposed to staying right in Cody. It has a nice reasonable restaurant.
I can't recall a tunnel for either of them so I wonder if this person was talking about the Zion Nat'l Park tunnel and steep grade.
Here's the link again for the highway descriptions:
http://www.rvtechmag.com/travel/4_yellowstonebyrv.php
Whoever you talked to might have been talking about the 'NORTHEAST' entrance - Beartooth Highway. You would definitely not like that one with a RV, although it's a gorgeous drive in a vehicle.
To Cody, you would be driving the 'EAST' entrance which is nothing like the Northeast one. I really don't think you'll have an issue with it. Also, Cody deserves at least two days of stay. Yellowstone Valley RV is on the right along the main highway not far from the town of Cody. It's in a beautiful area and is nice and quiet as opposed to staying right in Cody. It has a nice reasonable restaurant.
I can't recall a tunnel for either of them so I wonder if this person was talking about the Zion Nat'l Park tunnel and steep grade.
Here's the link again for the highway descriptions:
http://www.rvtechmag.com/travel/4_yellowstonebyrv.php
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