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stew47 wrote:
$80 for all 3 parks plus Rushmore and where ever else we go doesn't seem terrible.
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Jan-15-2015 06:59 PM
KenMast wrote:
I noticed on the Coulter Bay website that they don't take reservations. How do you folks handle that? What do you do if you're in the middle of nowhere with no reservations and nowhere to stay and the closest Walmart is a hundred miles away and it's pitch black outside? I don't want to sound like a sissy, but where do you put a 45 foot motorhome and toad?
Jan-15-2015 06:32 PM
KenMast wrote:
I'm pretty new to RVing, and Yellowstone is on my bucket list along with major trips to the Badlands, Grand Canyon, Brice, etc.
I noticed on the Coulter Bay website that they don't take reservations. How do you folks handle that? What do you do if you're in the middle of nowhere with no reservations and nowhere to stay and the closest Walmart is a hundred miles away and it's pitch black outside? I don't want to sound like a sissy, but where do you put a 45 foot motorhome and toad?
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Jan-10-2015 10:44 AM
newk wrote:
Since you have kids... the Black Hills is really great for them.
Might I suggest that you let the kids do a little Googling of Glacier, Yellowstone and Black Hills. Let them help plan the vacation. They'll be more interested in it and get more out of it if they help plan it. As for how much time, I'd hate to say. For lots of vacationers it's the destination point. A week there wouldn't be unusual at all.
I'm sure you can order (free) vacation guides for Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota that will come packed with lots of popular tourist attractions including Yellowstone, Glacier and the Black Hills.