โOct-05-2015 06:12 PM
โOct-27-2015 07:39 AM
Ranger431 wrote:
Ive been doing a bit more research and planning and have made some adjustments. I don't have the specific overnight campgrounds, but will add them later.
Day 1, leave on Friday after work drive for about 5 hours and stay in MO.
Day 2 Make it to the far side of Nebraska. About 8 hours of driving.
Day 3 - go a little out of the way, but stay at Devils Tower. Ever since seeing Close Encounters as a kid I've wanted to see it.
Day 4 - stay put, see Devils Tower,
Day 5 make it to Colters Bay in the Grand Tetons
Day 5-7 Enjoy the Grand Tetons
Day 8 head to Fishing Bridge / Yellowstone around lunch
Days 9-11 Yellowstone
Day 12 - Head home, make it to mid Nebraska
Day 13 - Almost there,Missouri.
Day 14 - back home.
Was debating whether to skip DT and spend an extra day at GT or Yellowstone, but it just seems too neat not to see it. Maybe even spend the morning of day 4 there and drive to Rushmore for the afternoon since its only 2 hours and I wouldn't be towing.
This should have all "driving days" at 8 hours or less, I think 1 day is between 8&9 hours.
โOct-27-2015 06:26 AM
2gypsies wrote:
Personally, I wouldn't go out of your way for Devil's Tower. Yes, it's a neat landmark but unless you're a rock climber, there's not a lot to do there. You could save it for another trip to the Mount Rushmore area. Add the time to the Tetons or Yellowstone.
Route yourself coming into Wyoming and taking I-80 and then 287 at Rawlins into the Tetons. Both are good for RVs.
Otherwise, your new plan is great!
โOct-26-2015 11:49 AM
Ranger431 wrote:
Ive been doing a bit more research and planning and have made some adjustments. I don't have the specific overnight campgrounds, but will add them later.
Day 1, leave on Friday after work drive for about 5 hours and stay in MO.
Day 2 Make it to the far side of Nebraska. About 8 hours of driving.
Day 3 - go a little out of the way, but stay at Devils Tower. Ever since seeing Close Encounters as a kid I've wanted to see it.
Day 4 - stay put, see Devils Tower,
Day 5 make it to Colters Bay in the Grand Tetons
Day 5-7 Enjoy the Grand Tetons
Day 8 head to Fishing Bridge / Yellowstone around lunch
Days 9-11 Yellowstone
Day 12 - Head home, make it to mid Nebraska
Day 13 - Almost there,Missouri.
Day 14 - back home.
Was debating whether to skip DT and spend an extra day at GT or Yellowstone, but it just seems too neat not to see it. Maybe even spend the morning of day 4 there and drive to Rushmore for the afternoon since its only 2 hours and I wouldn't be towing.
This should have all "driving days" at 8 hours or less, I think 1 day is between 8&9 hours.
โOct-24-2015 07:52 PM
โOct-24-2015 06:09 PM
Ranger431 wrote:
Would you suggest Grizzly RV park over Fishing Bridge?
Yes, it will be quite a bit to squeeze in, and I've thought about trimming some out, but its hard to pick what not to do / see.
โOct-19-2015 06:09 AM
โOct-19-2015 05:25 AM
Ranger431 wrote:
Ive been doing a bit more research and planning and have made some adjustments. I don't have the specific overnight campgrounds, but will add them later.
Day 1, leave on Friday after work drive for about 5 hours and stay in MO.
Day 2 Make it to the far side of Nebraska. About 8 hours of driving.
Day 3 - go a little out of the way, but stay at Devils Tower. Ever since seeing Close Encounters as a kid I've wanted to see it.
Day 4 - stay put, see Devils Tower,
Day 5 make it to Colters Bay in the Grand Tetons
Day 5-7 Enjoy the Grand Tetons
Day 8 head to Fishing Bridge / Yellowstone around lunch
Days 9-11 Yellowstone
Day 12 - Head home, make it to mid Nebraska
Day 13 - Almost there,Missouri.
Day 14 - back home.
Was debating whether to skip DT and spend an extra day at GT or Yellowstone, but it just seems too neat not to see it. Maybe even spend the morning of day 4 there and drive to Rushmore for the afternoon since its only 2 hours and I wouldn't be towing.
This should have all "driving days" at 8 hours or less, I think 1 day is between 8&9 hours.
โOct-18-2015 09:01 AM
โOct-16-2015 10:14 PM
โOct-11-2015 09:53 AM
โOct-10-2015 07:49 PM
โOct-10-2015 06:06 PM
โOct-06-2015 07:09 PM
4runnerguy wrote:Ranger431 wrote:
Think I'll look at paring down the trip down a bit and focus on Yellowstone and GT this year, maybe follow up with separate trips the the GC and 4 surrounding areas & Rushmore / Custer for future stops.
Good move! It's a long trip west and your kids will get more out of it if they're out of the truck and in the outdoors. One can easily spend all of the time you have (6-10 days?) in GTNP and YNP. So very much to see and do. My mother worked at one of the curio shops near Old Faithful for 10 years and always found something new to do every year.
Definitely split the camping between the two parks, as "commuting" every day would eat big time into every day.
At GTNP, take the boat across Jenny Lake and do some walking up Cascade Creek. Look for moose in the evening in marshy areas. I would split my time 1/3 GTNP, 2/3rds YNP (or more).
At YNP, stop at the Visitors Center at Old Faithful and look at the predicted eruption times for some of the major geysers and plan your day in the geyser basins around those times. Take a hike down into the canyon and view the falls from there. Check out the trout swimming below Fishing Bridge. FB CG is the only one with hookups in the park, and staying in the park means less driving every day. But another option is to stay at a CG w/o hookups but with showers (Canyon or Grant Village). That way you can shower when needed. You won't need electricity for a/c, as it just doesn't get that warm there. You also may find you don't spend much time at your campsite, as there as so many things to see and program and hikes to do.
I would also agree with leaving the dogs behind. They can't go on any of the trails and you wouldn't want to leave them behind in the trailer and have to go back in the middle of the day to let them out.
โOct-06-2015 05:59 PM
Ranger431 wrote:
Think I'll look at paring down the trip down a bit and focus on Yellowstone and GT this year, maybe follow up with separate trips the the GC and 4 surrounding areas & Rushmore / Custer for future stops.