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hitchikerman
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Hello fellow rv people...next year we'll be heading to Yellowstone National Park via Michigan. Has anyone traveled this route? Is there any must see attractions along the way? Any help would be appreciated.
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richardcoxid
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YNP is about 45 miles E/W and about 65 miles N/S (2.2 mil. Acres total). The figure 8 loop road inside the park is about 140 miles around. The lower loop is 96 miles and the upper loop is 70 miles around and yes, it is bigger than the states of Rhode Island and Delaware combined.

Whatever time that you think you will need to see YNP you better double it, or to say it another way is that you will see one half as much in the allotted time. The Bison think that they own the road (they do!) and will slow down the traffic to walking speed or less for 1/4 mile or more, the thermal attractions also tie up traffic and with a 4-5 month long summer tourist season that coincides with a 4-5 month long road construction season and a 45 mph radar controlled speed limit it will take about a full day to see each loop and then you will only see the main attractions. In addition to the occasional construction delays they will also sometimes close whole sections of road (for uninterrupted night construction) between 10 PM and 8 AM in the morning, if you are running late and get caught at night in the wrong area it CAN be a LONG way around to your CG! I don't mean to scare you but to inform you of reality. (The entrance stations will have current construction information or go on line.)

Then there is the elevation- YNP ranges from a low at Mammoth- 6239 ft, Old Faithful- 7365 ft, up to 7734 ft at Canyon and Grant to 7784 ft at Fishing Bridge. Drink plenty of liquids and pace yourself when walking. And again I don't mean to scare you but rather to inform you, after all there is normally 3.5 million visitors annually.

I recommend that you get up EARLY, leave the CG and be back by 4 or 5 PM and be sitting in your recliner drinking a cool one when your neighbor drags himself back to the CG at 7-10 PM. Remember that from mid June to mid July in YNP the sun doesn't set until shortly before 10 PM.

If your luck is like mine Old Faithful will have just erupted when you get there and you will have a hour and 10-20 minutes wait for the next one. Tour the O/F geyser basin while waiting for the next eruption. Old Faithful INN is a must see (meals are "OK" also)

We have lived about 110 miles (4739' elevation) from W. Yellowstone, MT for 51 years, go there 3-4 times a summer (normally before Memorial Day and after Labor Day) and haven't seen it all of it yet and at 80 years young pace myself when walking/hiking.

When in the Jackson area I highly recommend seeing the Bar J Chuckwagon dinner show! If you go, MAKE RESERVATIONS and BE THERE EARLY TO PICK UP YOUR MEAL TICKETS/SEATING ASSIGNMENTS! They seat you by when you show up to get your tickets NOT by your reservation number. Tim, their fiddle player has won the "Idaho state old time fiddle contest 7 times and the US open fiddle contest twice". We day trip it there 2-4 times every summer to see them! Disclaimer- We have no financial or other interest in the Bar J only that it will be the best $ value for your money for your trip! Check out their website.

http://www.barjchuckwagon.com
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pjsky
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If on I90 stop at the "Butterfly House and Marine Cove" in Sioux Falls SD. It is a most unusual attraction.
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PAUL AND JAN

pjsky
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Roy&Lynne wrote:
Ozlander wrote:
Roy&Lynne wrote:
Wall Drugs, Mt Rushmore, Grand Tetons, (actually I'm kidding about Wall Drugs)

You have to stop at Wall Drug.
They have to justify having a sign every mile. lol

LOL well maybe, but don't get suckered into the "free coffee" as I believe it is made with dishwater.


The ice water is free. The coffee is 5 cents. Both are very good.
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PAUL AND JAN

Padlin
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Depending on your route and trip duration, besides some of the above we added a few days in Custer State Park, a couple days at Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, and a drive through at Badlands NP. Spent an hour at Wall drug and another at Sturgis, wasn't overwhelmed with either. Guess it was worth an hour just to say you were there. Skip Deadwood.
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TyroneandGladys
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Mount Rushmore, Devils Tower,Little Bighorn National Battlefield and Glacier if you have the time.
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Roy_Lynne
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Ozlander wrote:
Roy&Lynne wrote:
Wall Drugs, Mt Rushmore, Grand Tetons, (actually I'm kidding about Wall Drugs)

You have to stop at Wall Drug.
They have to justify having a sign every mile. lol

LOL well maybe, but don't get suckered into the "free coffee" as I believe it is made with dishwater.

Ozlander
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Roy&Lynne wrote:
Wall Drugs, Mt Rushmore, Grand Tetons, (actually I'm kidding about Wall Drugs)

You have to stop at Wall Drug.
They have to justify having a sign every mile. lol
Ozlander

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zb39
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I have done yellowstone 7 times in the last 20 years. send me a pm if your interested.
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kknowlton
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Depending on your interests and your route, I'd also recommend Little Bighorn National Battlefield, near Hardin MT, just off I-90. Worth a day, and several decent FHU CGs nearby.
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Roy_Lynne
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Wall Drugs, Mt Rushmore, Grand Tetons, (actually I'm kidding about Wall Drugs)

GordonThree
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I have traveled those routes, from Northern Michigan. First trip followed I-80, into Wyoming and then the south gate of yellowstone.

Second trip was US-2/ I-90 to the black hills of South Dakota. That was as close as I got to the east gate, then I turned north and went to Glacier and on into Canada.

There are a lot of things to see in South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, both touristy and just of great natural beauty.

Where abouts in Michigan are you leaving from, and which yellowstone gate are you aiming for?
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