Jun-14-2023 10:18 AM
Jun-15-2023 09:26 AM
TexasShadow wrote:
16 and 14 over the Bighorns are both tough, but doable with your rig. Avoid 14A...it is not called the Oh MY God hill for nothing. LOL
16 has several campgrounds along the way and a dump station up near the top of the Pass.
There is a nice little rv park on the west end of Ten Sleep.
Out of Cody, there are several rv parks and federal campgrounds. Two of the fed Camps have electricity. Wapiti and Rex Hale.
I advise against entrance to Yellowstone via northeast gate. The approaches are stunningly beautiful, but you won't see much of it because you'll be looking at the road if you're pulling your rig.
Jun-15-2023 07:49 AM
Jun-15-2023 06:03 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
The entrance to the park is a climb but nothing bad. Going over the Big Horn mountains on the way thru is the worst of the drive but certainly doable if you aren't underpowered.
Alternatively, you could swing way to the north to loop around the Big Horns.
Jun-15-2023 03:59 AM
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Jun-14-2023 05:20 PM
dodge guy wrote:
Do yourself a favor and go in the park through RedLodge on the Beartooth highway. Take it slow and enjoy the views!
Jun-14-2023 04:37 PM
Jun-14-2023 03:33 PM
BB_TX wrote:
From I-90 I believe you want to take US 16 rather than US14 going to Cody. Or maybe some other route. I know 14 is a beautiful drive but steep and winding. Don’t know about 16 or other routes. Someone will likely come in and give better info.
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