โFeb-15-2015 07:04 PM
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2gypsies wrote:
I wouldn't advise bringing bikes for YNP. The roads don't always have shoulders and the traffic is heavy. The Tetons have a bike trail in some areas.
โApr-27-2015 09:14 PM
2gypsies wrote:
I wouldn't advise bringing bikes for YNP. The roads don't always have shoulders and the traffic is heavy. The Tetons have a bike trail in some areas.
โApr-27-2015 08:02 PM
โApr-27-2015 07:34 PM
kknowlton wrote:
What 2gypsies said. Massacre Rocks SP has sites with electric & water hookups, and has a dump station. The state park has only some sites able to fit a 26-foot trailer, so if you'll be thru that area on a weekend, you may need to reserve a site in advance. The website has campsite pictures and gives the measurements (length & width) of each site - very helpful!
If you want FHUs a nice place to stop is Village of Trees RV Park in Declo, along I-84, not too far east of Twin Falls, near Burley. Pocatello has 2 FHU CGs, a KOA (under new ownership, basic but pleasant enough, with a nice mountain view) and Cowboy RV Park, next to the city cemetery.
โFeb-18-2015 12:50 PM
EPenney wrote:
We did that same trip from Galt, CA to Bridge Bay CG in Yellowstone NP in July 2008. It was a about 925 miles one-way. O-Nighted in Elko NV going & coming. Spent 12 nights at Bridge Bay CG and took our time touring the park.
My brother went with us, and towed a 32' 5ver with his 2003 F250 diesel, so I don't believe you will have any problems towing your trailer with your truck up & down any of the mountain grades along the route in both directions. I recommend you tow with a full water tank since you will be towing along long stretches of desert on I-80.
Our route both directions was:
I-80 to Wells, NV
US-93 Wells, NV to Twin Falls, ID
I-86 Twin Falls to Pocatello, ID
I-15 Pocatello ID to Idaho Falls, ID
US-20 Idaho Falls, ID to jct with US-89 in the park
Jct US-20 & US-89 to Norris Canyon Rd (connector bwtn Grand Loop Rd segments)
Norris Canyon Rd to Canyon
Grand Loop Rd South to Bridge Bay CG
Have a fun trip. The wild flowers should be starting to bloom in early July.
-Eric
โFeb-18-2015 12:40 PM
โFeb-17-2015 10:28 AM
kknowlton wrote:
What 2gypsies said. Massacre Rocks SP has sites with electric & water hookups, and has a dump station. The state park has only some sites able to fit a 26-foot trailer, so if you'll be thru that area on a weekend, you may need to reserve a site in advance. The website has campsite pictures and gives the measurements (length & width) of each site - very helpful!
If you want FHUs a nice place to stop is Village of Trees RV Park in Declo, along I-84, not too far east of Twin Falls, near Burley. Pocatello has 2 FHU CGs, a KOA (under new ownership, basic but pleasant enough, with a nice mountain view) and Cowboy RV Park, next to the city cemetery.
โFeb-17-2015 10:25 AM
โFeb-16-2015 12:45 PM
Two Hands wrote:
You should seriously consider getting a copy of the Mountain Directory West (there is also one for the east). Check your intended route to see what mountain passes and grades you will be travelling. You can take a different route if necessary or at least know what to expect.
โFeb-16-2015 12:18 PM
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