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Wyomings
May 30, 2013Explorer
I'd go through cody. The east entrance is closer to Fishing bridge. Driving in the park is a slow deal with the potential for lots of bear jams. And if you come in the NE entrance you'll have to go through the Lamar Valley and Hayden valley. Both have lots of bear jams and so does Dunraven pass. From the North entrance you'll skip Lamar but it'll still be a ways to fishing bridge
All of those are places you'll want to see but may be better without the trailer on. That'll give you a better chance to stop and park and see what's going on.
And Cody does have a bunch to see. Especially the BBHC.
Unless you have to have hook ups or don't care about a campground atmosphere I would not stay at the fishing bridge rv park. It is a dump. No fire rings, no tables, you'll be on top of your neighbors.
All of those are places you'll want to see but may be better without the trailer on. That'll give you a better chance to stop and park and see what's going on.
And Cody does have a bunch to see. Especially the BBHC.
Unless you have to have hook ups or don't care about a campground atmosphere I would not stay at the fishing bridge rv park. It is a dump. No fire rings, no tables, you'll be on top of your neighbors.
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