โDec-28-2017 05:53 AM
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โJan-03-2018 02:24 PM
Crowe wrote:The main loop is a couple of circles. No matter where you stay, you have to drive those circles to get to the next attraction. In my opinion, If you are on the loop near the southern end (Grant Village for example), you are further away from most of the main attractions than if you are staying in either Gardiner or West Yellowstone. From West Yellowstone it is 10 miles along the Madison River (great animal viewing at times) to where the entrance road meets the loop (Madison Junction). From Gardiner, it is five miles thru the Gardiner River Canyon (even better animal viewing) to where the entrance road meets the loop (at Mammoth Hot Springs). Both West Yellowstone, and especially Gardiner, have more than their fair share of large mammals coexisting with the Homo Sapiens. It isn't like you will get a secluded spot inside the park (does not exist, sites and hotels are designed to keep the human footprint to a bare minimum, hence tight quarters). Plus, neither West nor Gardiner would ever be considered a concrete jungle metropolis.
I don't want to stay outside the park and drive all that distance every morning and evening,
Absolutely. I've stayed at the Old Faithful Inn as well as cabins in YNP (forget where, it was many moons ago on my honeymoon and oh ya, we broke a bed!) and I've stayed in many nicer places elsewhere BUT would stay in the park again. Comfort is somewhat secondary to location. It's amazing to walk out the front door to go to the geyser and have to stop because there's a buffalo in your way. A hotel in a border town is just that-a hotel. A property in the park boundaries is a very different experience.
โJan-03-2018 01:26 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโJan-03-2018 01:04 PM
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โDec-31-2017 01:25 PM
chuckbear wrote:
We were in Yellowstone a few months ago. The crowds are absolutely insane. Every lodging and campground is completely full and even finding a parking space around the major attraction areas is almost impossible. Unfortunately we found the same situation in most of the well known NP's out west on this last trip. It was so bad we started looking for smaller less well known parks because it was just not fun anymore. Chuck
โDec-31-2017 01:20 PM
โDec-29-2017 03:18 PM
narcodog wrote:GeoBoy wrote:
I visited the Old Faithful Lodge and I didnโt think that it was a place I would want to overnight at. There are some very nice hotels in the town of West Yellowstone.
To me that is unbelievable that you would not stay there. It's for the experience of staying in a place that is over 100 years old.
Several times we stayed at the Snow Lodge which is more modern but not the same experience.
โDec-29-2017 09:52 AM
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โDec-29-2017 05:46 AM
GeoBoy wrote:
I visited the Old Faithful Lodge and I didnโt think that it was a place I would want to overnight at. There are some very nice hotels in the town of West Yellowstone.
โDec-29-2017 05:12 AM
โDec-28-2017 05:42 PM
GeoBoy wrote:
I visited the Old Faithful Lodge and I didnโt think that it was a place I would want to overnight at. There are some very nice hotels in the town of West Yellowstone.
โDec-28-2017 03:39 PM