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Semi_Retired_Gr
Apr 30, 2013Explorer
Stay in one of the many campgrounds inside the park and tour on your own (assuming you have a toad). Or - stay in the Grand Tetons - beautiful camping - and visit Yellowstone from there. The singular problem with Yellowstone is that it's over loved - too many tourists. As recently as 1981 we drove to Old Faithful Lodge w/o reservations and secured a room for the night. Now you'd better reserve months ahead. Have visited many, many times over the past 45 years - summer and by snowmobile in the winter. Never make reservations - last summer was the first time we experienced problems as all the campgrounds were full - EXCEPT for the RV park which is almost always booked way in advance. Go figure. BTW - too many tourists equates to drastically reduced wildlife sightings. Still a beautiful and must see park, however.
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