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jblake240
Explorer
Sep 09, 2014

Wyoming Camping

Planing a trip with my 39ft fifth wheeler to Wyoming, looking
For a nice National Park. First trip there so i would appreciate
anyone's opinion and advice.
Thanks
  • KOA is OK. Had a view of monument from camp site. Reservations are a good idea though.
  • jblake240 wrote:
    Planing a trip with my 39ft fifth wheeler to Wyoming, looking
    For a nice National Park. First trip there so i would appreciate
    anyone's opinion and advice.
    Thanks


    We visited Devil's Tower last month driving (no RV), the week after Sturgis (August 13), and it was not too busy. The KOA is literally at the ranger/pay station with the tower looming overhead. We drove threw the national monument campground to check it out for future trips. It looked nice but no hookups. It was not closer to the tower than the KOA as the road goes around DT to the information center (the national monument campground is probably half way between the KOA and the information center, which is not far).
  • We're about 15 miles north of Cody. 46F this afternoon. We just brought in all out potted plants. Supposed to get down to freezing temps next couple of days and expect some snow at 5000 foot level. (Cody foot hills and Big Horn Basin is at 5000 ft) Yellowstone is quite a bit higher elevation. This storm isn't going to be much but you do have to be careful and check weather for high cross winds with a high profile vehicle. Doubt any highways will be closed in this storm but it will be chilly in Yellowstone. Also keep in mind Thumb to Old Faithful is closed for repairs for rest of season (Looks like replacement of bridge)
  • There are only 2 "National Parks" in Wyoming. Yellowstone or Teton. Many other state and national sites in Wy to also visit.
  • You should check closing dates for campgrounds in gtnp &ynp.Some close the last week of sept.
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    The Tetons and Yellowstone are in WY so that would be my choice. A little late for this season so pick a CG at lower elevation for less snow.
  • If you plan on doing this soon, be aware that snow is predicted for this coming week, and not just in the mountains. May mean an early cold winter or may not.

    The National Parks are Yellowstone/Tetons, Fossil Butte and Devil's Tower. YNP is obviously the big one. Getting a campsite inside the park requires very early reservations. Camping outside the park will add many miles to the already long drives you'll have in the park. The park is one quarter the size of Maryland.

    BK