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garyp4951 wrote:
We are planning a trip this year from Memphis Tn with a 30' 5th wheel, and had a few questions.
1. What is the best route to take to Cody Wy?
As CoolMom suggested, take I80 to I25 to Cody, then route 20 to Thermopolis, then route 120 to Cody. No mountain driving.
2. Should I see the Tetons first?
The Tetons are less crowded than Yellowstone, so if you go in the Spring go to Yellowstone first. The Tetons are our favorite park.
3. I'm retired so when are the crowds the smallest?
Since you are retired, my suggestion would be to get there in late May to beat the families with school age kids. We also like to see the mountains with lots of snow on them in the Spring. We went one time in the Fall and the views were spoiled by smoke from forest fires.
4. Should I take time to see the black hills?
If you want to see the Black Hills, make a loop out of the trip and stop there on the way back. Lots of people love the Hills and we have been there. We would much rather be at Yellowstone and Grand Teton.
5. I plan on staying at Cody, Red Lodge, West Yellowstone.
In Cody we stay at the Ponderosa campground. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody is great.
I assume you are planning to move to Red Lodge so you can drive the Beartooth Highway. There is a better way to do that. Leave the RV in Cody and make a day trip that includes both the Chief Joseph and Beartooth highways. Take route 120 north out of Cody to route 296 (Chief Joseph Highway). Stop at the top of Dead Indian Pass for great mountain views. Stop at the bridge over the Clark's Fork River and check out the canyon. Continue to the junction with route 212 (Beartooth Highway) on over Beartooth Pass to Red Lodge. Take route 308 east to Belfrey then route 120 back south to Cody. We actually prefer the scenery along the Chief Joseph Highway over the Beartooth.
For West Yellowstone we like to stay at the Bakers Hole National Forest campground, 3 miles north of town. To dump tanks we move for a day to the Grizzly RV Park in town for FHU.
For the Tetons, we always stay at the Gros Ventre campground at the southern end of the Park. One loop with electric and they have a dump with fresh water as well. If you need FHU, your best choice is the Colter Bay RV Park.
Thanks for any advice, I know this place gets busy with tourist, but have never been there.
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