Aug-28-2020 08:33 AM
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Another question. In planning I see some campgrounds around Yellowstone are first come first serve. Am I likely to have problems getting a site that way and is there a viable backup option if I get turned away? Thanks
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Sep-02-2020 10:05 AM
Road Phantom wrote:
I would stay west of the Tetons. Sure to get snow this time of the year.
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Sep-01-2020 07:22 AM
bukhrn wrote:
if doing Custer State park, I would absolutely do Mount Rushmore, it's like right next door, I would also do the Badlands and the rest of the Black Hills area, then up for a quick tour of Devils Tower, then over to Cody, good for a few days, then on into the east entrance of Yellowstone.
Aug-31-2020 08:05 PM
Aug-28-2020 05:11 PM
wtmtnhiker wrote:
Hi all,
Planning a months long trip out west from NH starting in March next year. Looking to visit Yellowstone and Grand Tetons and giving that at least two weeks. Also we'd like to visit Custer State Park possibly Mount Rushmore. Planning to get to Yellowstone late May/Early June knowing that there might be weather issues with snow. Likely we'll be making our way up from Texas Panhandle. Any ideas on itinerary or places to make sure we see on the way from Texas would be appreciated. We'll have plenty of time. Also any recommendations on RV campgrounds near Grand Teton N.P. would be helpful.
Aug-28-2020 01:08 PM
Bud
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