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Executive45
Apr 30, 2013Explorer III
I'll make three recommendations since we did that trip last year.
1. While in Denver...stay at Chatfield State Park. You will not be disappointed.
2. Coming across Wyoming, stay at Buffalo Bill State Park. Not the loop closest to Cody but the one farther down the road. Again, you won't be disappointed.
3. When coming in the East Gate, watch for Bighorn Sheep. There are several groups (herds?) that are just inside the East Gate. Take your time going through the park. Exit the West Gate and Grizzly RV Park is right there. Walking distance to town.
Finally, Yellowstone is basically a figure eight with a north circle and a south circle. The south circle has all the geysers including Old Faithful and some animals, mostly elk and buffalo. The north circle has all the animals. We hit the north circle around noon and took about 7 hours to tour. We saw Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Bison, Moose, Beaver, Bear X2, a Wolf and a nest of three baby owls...good luck...enjoy the park...Dennis
1. While in Denver...stay at Chatfield State Park. You will not be disappointed.
2. Coming across Wyoming, stay at Buffalo Bill State Park. Not the loop closest to Cody but the one farther down the road. Again, you won't be disappointed.
3. When coming in the East Gate, watch for Bighorn Sheep. There are several groups (herds?) that are just inside the East Gate. Take your time going through the park. Exit the West Gate and Grizzly RV Park is right there. Walking distance to town.
Finally, Yellowstone is basically a figure eight with a north circle and a south circle. The south circle has all the geysers including Old Faithful and some animals, mostly elk and buffalo. The north circle has all the animals. We hit the north circle around noon and took about 7 hours to tour. We saw Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Bison, Moose, Beaver, Bear X2, a Wolf and a nest of three baby owls...good luck...enjoy the park...Dennis
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