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NWnative
Jul 22, 2013Explorer
We just booked out 2014 summer trip to Yellowstone. We have always stayed at Grizzly and traveled by car into the park each day to see the sites. Let me tell you…it’s a lot of driving and very draining. This year we decided to do things differently now that we have the Class C. We have elected to stay in the non-hookup campgrounds inside the park. These four locations accept reservations and only run $25-$29 a night; tax included. I was able to secure 40ft sites for our Class C. We will travel in to the park via West Yellowstone and then spend a night at Grant Village, Bridge Bay, Canyon Village, and Madison in that order. Although there are no hookups, they all have dump stations and fresh water available. There are also showers near all of these (except Madison and Bridge Bay) that we can use to conserve resources. We figured we would drive a little, see the sites, then spend the afternoon in our campground to let Yellowstone come to us rather than us go to Yellowstone. We have been there about 5 times in the last 10 years and don’t need to see every inch of the park. For this trip, we feel this will be very nice way to see the things. We will stay in Grizzly RV the day before we enter the park and the day we exit to stock up the rig, empty the tanks, etc.
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