All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: West Yellowstone GeoBoy wrote: Grizzly RV Park in the Town of West Yellowstone. Full. Darn it.West YellowstoneLooking for recommendations for a Park in West Yellowstone. We have a 36' class A with a toad on a dolly. We'll be staying for 2-3 nights during the week in early June. Mostly looking for easy access to Yellowstone and hopefully enough space that we won't smell it when the neighbors fart. Recommendations?Re: Best Approach to Yellowstone?Okay here's the route: https://www.rvparky.com/trip/4547933076979712 For most one night stops we will be stopping in parking lots or truck stops. Basically we will drive until we are done and find a place to stay. RV can hold 100 gallons of fuel so we will not have to stop but once a day for fuel. We will have a toad on a tow dolly up until Spokane. There we will drop it and just tow the dolly home. Assuming my husband doesn't find something he must have along the way. We have a three-day buffer for this trip, which leaves us time for a break down or an interesting spur of the moment side trip. I still need a place/park to stay in West Yellowstone. Recommendations?Re: Has this happened to you? ArchHoagland wrote: Had that happen in Needles California while getting gas on the east side of town. The guy at the station said he noticed a problem with my front tire. I had just read of that scam a couple months before going through there so I knew what was going on. Well your first Mistake was stopping for Fuel in Needles.... I've driven through Needles many, many times. We never stopped after the first time.Re: Best Approach to Yellowstone? in5r wrote: Giving yourself 2 days will limit greatly what you will see there. Just to put it in perspective the grand loop inside Yellowstone is 142 miles. Traffic can be slow moving in the park. And a lot of your time could be spent driving to sites within the park. Understood this will just be a taste. More than anything it's a sampler trip to see how the RV handles and whether or not we want to come back and stay once the Fishing Bridge RV opens back up.Re: Best Approach to Yellowstone? bobsallyh wrote: You won't have any trouble on US 20 out of Idaho Falls. There is a slight pull on the West Yellowstone side of Ashton, but that is really it. US 20 is a truckers route to avoid I-90, the opposite way you will be traveling, going west. It saves them from continuing on thru I-90 to go south on I-15 at Butte. That is the best thing to hear. Thanks!Re: Best Approach to Yellowstone?We plan on staying somewhere around West Yellowstone and taking two days to see the park. At least there we have plenty of options. Jackson, WY didn't have great options. Thanks y'all for easing my mind on this route.Best Approach to Yellowstone?Trying to plan a trip to Yellowstone with our 36 foot class A and a toad on a dolly. We'll be coming in from the South, from I-15. How is highway 20 for getting to West Yellowstone? We'd rather not hit windy roads or too much of a grade. Would we be better off going up to I-90 and dropping south from there? Looks like that move will add at least 100 miles onto the trip. Thoughts?
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