mpfireman wrote:
We were in Yellowstone a few years back in late Sept, No large crowd, as the park is getting ready for the winter months. Some of the campgrounds might be closed, or have limited availability of camping sites. You can Expect freezing temps some nights. So pack accordingly. But you will have a good time. Remember Fishing Bridge is the only campground with utilities.
We prefer the first two weeks of June for Grand Teton and Yellowstone. All of the mpfireman's comments for late September apply to the early June time period as well. We prefer June because the mountains are beautiful with the winter snow still on them, compared with bare rock in the early Fall. In June the mountain streams and small waterfalls are cascading down the mountains from the snow melt, whereas in the Fall these streams are mostly dry. Lots of green grass and flowers in the Spring, compared to dry brown grass and few flowers later in the year. Lots of baby animals in the Spring and Moose and Elk bulls are in velvet.
First two weeks of June, we go without advance reservations with no difficulties. For campsites in Yellowstone, we do call ahead a day or two in advance or get to the non-reservable campgrounds in the morning.
We went to Yellowstone once in September and enjoyed seeing the bull Moose and Elk with full racks. That year there were forest fires west of the parks that resulted the mountains in our photos being obscured by haze.
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