![]() Then it's only about 60 miles to Yellowstone. I highly recommend you spend a couple nights there. If you do come in from the south you will go through Grand Tetons National Park. Use it to check your planned route to see what steep passes and grades are on that route and change routes if necessary. Get a copy of the Mountain Directory West (there is also one for the east). If you don't like windy and steep roads then stay away from the east entrance. TV - 2017 Nissan Titan XD (Cummins diesel) The "wilderness trail" and parts of "Iron Mountain" and "Needles" are IN the park, and as such require a paid park pass, but if you camp in the park, you would have one of those anyways. There are a few roads in that area that are NOT RV friendly like the "Needles highway" and "Iron Mountain road", we explored those without the camper in tow The "wilderness trail" in Custer is a must, its terminus on one end is right at the "Game Lodge" campground, so we ended up driving it like 5 or 6 different times since it was so close and it was so cool We did Custer State Park "Game Lodge" campground and Rushmore last September and we loved it. We are planning Minnesota to Yellowstone this September, different route, so not all will apply to me, but I am still going to watch this post and absorb all the info I can These routes are fairly flat, curvy somewhat but not bad. I would come north on US 30 and US 287, enter Yellowstone from the Jackson, WY south entrance. What route would be the easiest for our first big trip? From Rawlins heading north on 287 or go further west on I-80 into Idaho and then take I-15 north? Also what is easiest route, if we want to go from West Yellowstone, Mt to Cody, WY? Going toward North exit toward Montana or going toward Northeast exit?Įdited 04/30/15 03:43pm by Rick and Carol * We am nervous about driving steep roads, winding/curvy roads. We will be traveling from Austin, Texas to West Yellowstone, MT to see the park then on to see Mount Rushmore in South Dakota before heading back to Texas. ![]() Our first road trip will be to see Yellowstone Park in August. We just purchased a 23ft trailer which we plan to pull with a Yukon SUV. Topic: Easiest route in Yellowstone Park for 1st Time RVer RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Easiest route in Yellowstone Park for 1st Time RVer Open Roads Forum
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