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โOct-27-2014 10:11 PM
NCWriter wrote:lushy wrote:
. I was wondering if everyone could share their opinion on key landmarks, areas or things that are a must-see at Yellowstone/Grand Tetons.Thanks.
For Yellowstone, the thermal features & geysers are my Must-See places. Grand Prismatic Spring is spectacular. I loved the Fountain Paint Pot trail. (Norris Basin, West thumb, and the Upper, Midway & Lower Geyser Basins all have so many gems.) And up at Mammoth, see the Terraces.
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is also beautiful - don't miss seeing the Lower Falls.
At Grand Teton, I thought Jenny Lake was gorgeous. I'd highly recommend taking one of the guided river float trips, too.
โOct-27-2014 08:34 PM
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โOct-27-2014 05:56 AM
lushy wrote:
. I was wondering if everyone could share their opinion on key landmarks, areas or things that are a must-see at Yellowstone/Grand Tetons.Thanks.
โOct-26-2014 04:18 PM
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โOct-21-2014 05:49 PM
โOct-20-2014 07:54 PM
bee_46 wrote:This is good description of FB and I would highly recommend it,too. We stayed 10 nights in June and it was a perfect central location. We have reservations to return in 2015 and back to FB. We tow 34' 5er.
I agree with the recommendation of Fishing Bridge RV Campground in Yellowstone. It is pretty much centrally located for the upper and lower loops. Close access to Hayden Valley for wildlife although a bit of a drive to Lamar Valley another animal hotspot. We found the sights large enough and if you are towing they have an area to hook up and a parking spot for your tow vehicle along side. The only downside is you have to either walk or drive to the showers. You get two free showers per campsite per day. Any more than that you have to pay. We spent 4 nights there this summer. You are closer to the camper behind you than along side. Store and gas station are nearby for needed supplies. No need to leave the park for the duration of your stay.
โOct-20-2014 06:49 PM
โOct-20-2014 06:17 PM
Two Hands wrote:
Yellowstone is big, big, big. Seven days would be good for Yellowstone. But if you only have seven days for both and want full hookups I suggest Fishing Bridge RV Campground in Yellowstone for four days and then three days in Colter Bay RV Campground in Grand Tetons National Park. One goes to Yellowstone for the scenery and wildlife viewing. Not necessarily for a great camping experience. Have a great trip.
โOct-20-2014 06:03 PM