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- Golden_HVACExplorerHi,
Most people rent motorhomes, so that they do not have to deal with the problems of backing up. It is much easier to back up a motorhome than a truck and trailer. Also hitching up a travel trailer and weight distribution system is a bit more complicated than a normal U-Haul type trailer with surge brakes.
There are several motorhome rental places that I have seen there RV's in National Parks. Cruise America comes to mind. I think they have one place in Salt Lake City. If you found a place in Billings, it would certainly be a lot closer, and less mileage fees while visiting Yellowstone!
You can limit mileage fees further if you are driving up there anyway in a economy car, by having the wife follow the RV to the park, then find a campsite for the whole trip, say 5 nights in West Yellowstone at a full hookup place, or a couple of nights in the park without hookups, and then use your car to sightsee.
Normally mileage on a RV is something like $0.40 per mile, but can vary from place to place. And they include some free mileage in each rental, such as 100 miles per day free, then $0.40 per mile after that limit is exceeded.
Good luck!
Fred.
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