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acritzer wrote:
Is Fishing Bridge the site that says "no soft side camping"...because of the bears? I teased my wife about that detail!
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Rangerman40 wrote:
I did this exact trip from Dayton, OH this summer. We stayed at Custer State Park and from there visited Wind Cave National Park, Mt Rushmore, The Badlands, Minutemam Missile Site, Mammoth Site, Needles Highway, Devils Tower and a few other odds and ends. From there we headed west to Yellowstone. Take 16 through the southern portion of the Bighorn Mountains to RT 20 north and then hop back on 14 to Cody. There are a couple decent pulls but nothing too crazy. You'll see more RVs on that road than you've ever seen in Ohio. Once you get to Cody you are an hour from the gate to the park, and once you hit the gate you are another hour to the loop. I recommend staying at Fishing Bridge in the park. It's basically a glorified parking lot in the woods but it's the only campground with full hookups in the park. After a solid 4 days or so in Yellowstone drop on down to The Tetons for a couple days and stay at Colter Bay in the park. The trip back to Ohio from there starts taking my you southeast though Wyoming through the Wind River Indian Reservation until you run into I-80 and head East.
I forgot to mention...... as far as weather goes it's a complete **** shoot. We had weather in the upper 80s in SD, and it snowed on us in Yellowstone..... On July, 11.
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rbtglove wrote:
We lived in Rapid city for a few years. There is a lot to see and do in that area. Biggest storm we ever had was in late April. You'll probably want to stop at the Corn Palace in Mitchell nothing like it and also Wall drug near the Blakhills also worth a stop they both have RV parking. Badlands, a lot of people drive through and don't spend to much time there. Rushmore has RV parking and can be seen in a day, Crazy Horse is also a must see and the Buffalo heard is interesting. Not a fan of Deadwood kind of ruined by the casinos just a big touristy place but worth a stop. There is no easy way to get to Yellowstone really a long steep climb. We like the Tetons better than Yellowstone, less people and just as impressive. Jackson Hole is a touristy place to visit. You won't have any problem finding things to see and do.
Dec-12-2016 12:55 PM
acritzer wrote:
Ok. So no super crazy mountain climbs?