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Colorado - Wyoming - Montana - Idaho

riltri
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We are already thinking about next years trip. DW and I are considering CO, MT, WY or ID. We are currently dong Utah's Mighty 5. Love it but in addition to great scenery we want to see some activities next year (assuming things open back up) like rodeos, festivals, Gathering of Nations.....

I have been told that mid-July thru August is the best time due to weather for 7 weeks in those states. Do you agree?

We will greatly appreciate any/all suggestions!!
Blue Ridge Mtns - NC
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ReneeG
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riltri wrote:
Great info!!! We can move the trip 3-4 weeks later so that we are there mid-August until Mid-October. 8 weeks is about our max plus 5-6 days each way. We are thinking that we might just do 2 states (MT & WY) in 2021.

I obviously have a lot of research to do! Thanks again!!!


On the other end of the spectrum, be prepared for colder weather at nights especially around end of Sept to Oct. We just returned from a two week trip to the Tetons and Yellowstone. We were there from Sept 14 thru 25th. First week and half lows were in the 40's, at the end it was 30's. After we left the lows dipped to a consistent mid to upper 20's. Beautiful daytime weather though!
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riltri
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Great info!!! We can move the trip 3-4 weeks later so that we are there mid-August until Mid-October. 8 weeks is about our max plus 5-6 days each way. We are thinking that we might just do 2 states (MT & WY) in 2021.

I obviously have a lot of research to do! Thanks again!!!
Blue Ridge Mtns - NC

Busskipper
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riltri wrote:
We are already thinking about next years trip. DW and I are considering CO, MT, WY or ID. We are currently dong Utah's Mighty 5. Love it but in addition to great scenery we want to see some activities next year (assuming things open back up) like rodeos, festivals, Gathering of Nations.....

I have been told that mid-July thru August is the best time due to weather for 7 weeks in those states. Do you agree?

We will greatly appreciate any/all suggestions!!


NO!

Not really, we spent the entire summer and most of the fall in the Rockies - Iโ€™d try to extend the trip another 4-6 weeks so as to catch the Aspen in Colorado and the Buffalo round up in the Black Hills/Custer. There is just so much to see and do you will be exhausted trying to do it in 7 weeks. (JMHO)

This year was unusual with the Covid travelers in season - and the season extended and Iโ€™m thinking it will again this next Summer also. In talking with many โ€˜Newโ€ RVโ€™ers they all seemed to like it and many will be part of the larger group that now wants to RV. Point is Summer will likely be really Crowded meaning doing less and working harder to get it done.

So work hard on the schedule - slow down to see and enjoy more and certainly add more time.

Best of Luck,
Busskipper
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Islandman
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We just returned from a two week trip to our favorites: MT, ID, and WA. The weather was fine, and a little warmer than some years in the past when it could have been light snow in the mountainous areas of MT. The big advantage is that traffic was light and that was nice especially in Yellowstone NP and Glacier NP. Only disadvantage was that some of the stores in Yellowstone and Glacier were closed for the season so you should check on campground availability within the parks, private CG's outside the NP's were open. The fall colors were fantastic including the aspen, larch, and the wheat fields of MT and eastern WA. It sure pays when you can travel in the shoulder season.

ReneeG
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Being from Idaho, those months can be really hot, especially in Idaho. Late August to mid-September is better.
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Dave & Renee plus (Champ, Molly, Paris, Missy, and Maggie in spirit), Mica, Mabel, and Melton

SteveAE
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Yes. IMO, those are the best months to be in those states. Maybe into early September too.

padredw
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I have been told that mid-July thru August is the best time due to weather for 7 weeks in those states. Do you agree?


If you are coming from East Texas as we are, this would be an ideal time to get away from our heat and humidity.

I would not limit my travel to the Rocky Mountains to these dates, but I expect they may ideal for this whole range of states. We just got back from Colorado (early September) and, if anything, felt that was a bit early.

riltri
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gbopp wrote:
riltri wrote:
DW and I are considering CO, MO, WY or ID.

Missouri or Montana? ๐Ÿ™‚


Thanks, I fixed it.
Blue Ridge Mtns - NC

gbopp
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riltri wrote:
DW and I are considering CO, MO, WY or ID.

Missouri or Montana? ๐Ÿ™‚