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Rangerman40 wrote:2gypsies wrote:
Fishing Bridge can't be called a parking lot with all the surrounding trees. We've seen a lot worse in private parks.
Dubois and the Cody area is really too far out to do a relaxed trip to the parks. But that's just us.
http://www.yellowstone.co/maps/fishingbridge.htm
http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodging/camping/fishing-bridge-rv-park/
I agree completely. Dubois is almost an hour from Grand Teton, and Cody is an hour to The East entrance of Yellowstone, but 2hrs to the loop.
Fishing bridge is tight. I could touch my slide and my neighbors slide without fully extending my arms.... And my truck was 3 feet from my steps. But it really doesn't matter because you are gone for so much of the day your camper is really just a place to sleep when you are in Yellowstone.
โAug-18-2016 02:53 AM
2gypsies wrote:
Fishing Bridge can't be called a parking lot with all the surrounding trees. We've seen a lot worse in private parks.
Dubois and the Cody area is really too far out to do a relaxed trip to the parks. But that's just us.
http://www.yellowstone.co/maps/fishingbridge.htm
http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodging/camping/fishing-bridge-rv-park/
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Army11Bravo wrote:
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Camping inside the parks has the advantage of time. When we have camped in West Yellowstone, it took an extra 30-45 minutes just to get into the inner roads to start our day and tacked on 30-45 minutes to get home to our campsite at night. We prefer to be in the action inside the parks.