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Semi_Retired_Gr
May 01, 2013Explorer
Beyond visiting Yellowstone, this thread is interesting as it really illustrates the philosophical differences between types of motor home owners. Some advocating an in-town RV park and organized tour which always leaves me wondering why they travel by motor home? Might as well stay in a hotel/motel - many available in West yellowstone. We travel by motor home because we don't have to stay 'in town' - when purchasing a motor home we look for self containment - generator, large water and holding tanks, etc. Gives us the ability to comfortably camp within these many wonderful national Parks (and Yellowstone has several really nice campgrounds). Last year - in Fishing Bridge (because all the regular parks were full!) with two small grandsons, we experienced a buffalo stampede right thru our camp spot. You won't find that in town! BTW - have stayed several times in motels in West Yellowstone - most recently in winter time so we could snowmobile thru the park. Several years ago on our own, most recently only on rented machines in a tour group as that's all that is allowed. Still fun and the granddaughters enjoyed it. This is a wonderful park that we'll probably avoid this summer because of too many tourists.
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