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Heavenbound wrote:Far more will be open in August. There's been good snowfall in MT and WY this year, so it may take a while to melt out. My mother used to work at Hamilton Store near Old Faithful and she had pictures of the store in mid May with 6'-8' drifts they plowed through to get into the store. Also, many school districts now start in late August so the crowds begin to abate by that time.
After hearing what you all had to say would it be better to go in August? August is wide open for us. September could be done but it conflicts with some classes my girls will be taking.
BTW my kids are 3 girls 15,13,10 and one boy 9.
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Heavenbound wrote:
I've been doing a lot of reading and searching but I'm not finding the answers I'm looking for. (maybe I'm just not finding the answers I want)
My family (4 kids wife and I) are planning a trip from SE PA to Yellowstone and beyond. We have set aside a little over 3 weeks (5-4 to 5-27) for the trip.
This time works well for us because we homeschool so our kids finish early and we can travel and avoid all the crowds.
My concern is being so early in the season what in Yellowstone and Glacier will we be able to see or do?
YNP and GNP are the "main" parks we have on our list
but also on the list are
Badlands,
Rushmore,
Custer,
Wind cave,
Tetons,
Jackson,
Crater lake,
Yosemite, and
Sequoia.
Yes I know that some of those are in Cali.
One of my thoughts is to do the southern part of the trip first and then head north for the other parks? maybe catch better conditions?
I know its a lot of driving and miles,
we did a 3 week 6300 mile trip last May to
Texas then
Grand Canyon, up into
Utah for the mighty five, into
Colorado, and across back home.
Did numerous 700 mile days.
Not looking to do that everyday but we can handle a few.
Nothing is set in stone, just a basic idea of what we would like to see.
We prefer not to make reservations ahead of time.
We find campgrounds along the way.
thanks in advance for you input, you guys really are a wealth of knowledge!
I used this site a lot for our last trip.
We are traveling in a 1990 Coachmen Catalina 28' class C
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