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kedanie
Jul 21, 2013Explorer II
I guess to each his own.
Granted, Fishing Bridge isn't what one would call a resort RV Park. However, for those who go to YNP for extended stays, the full hookups are important and that is the only place inside the park it is available. I'll be darned if I'd drive in from outside the park on a daily basis.
Yellowstone is the attraction here, not the RV park. We tend to leave the RV park early in the morning and spent the majority of the day out seeing the sights. When we return, it is time for dinner and then back out for evening animal viewing or ranger presentations at the nightly campfire programs at the ranger stations. The majority of the time we spend in the RV park is sleeping and getting ready for the next day's adventure somewhere in the vast area's of Yellowstone.
If you don't care for it, then OK for you. Thanks for leaving a space for someone else who does.
Keith
Granted, Fishing Bridge isn't what one would call a resort RV Park. However, for those who go to YNP for extended stays, the full hookups are important and that is the only place inside the park it is available. I'll be darned if I'd drive in from outside the park on a daily basis.
Yellowstone is the attraction here, not the RV park. We tend to leave the RV park early in the morning and spent the majority of the day out seeing the sights. When we return, it is time for dinner and then back out for evening animal viewing or ranger presentations at the nightly campfire programs at the ranger stations. The majority of the time we spend in the RV park is sleeping and getting ready for the next day's adventure somewhere in the vast area's of Yellowstone.
If you don't care for it, then OK for you. Thanks for leaving a space for someone else who does.
Keith
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