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Originally Posted by HiHoAgRV The chances are pretty good that no matter how hard you try, you will enjoy the typical camping/yellowstone adventure. The masses of folks are very well guided by the rules that prevent CNN from doing a primetime show about campers getting eaten by Yogi and Boo-boo.
They will insist that you dont have any ice chests unattended and no grills left outside. The first thing the camp host will tell you is they are pet-unfriendly. We took our dog, Mac, and we were warned thet but they don't like feeding the local Coyotes, so keep the pets close by. We never were able to get a true remote experence, kinda like a boondocking version of 6 flags with some unbelievable views.
"stay on the board walk, keep moving"
My bet is you will enjoy the Tetons much better.... |
I agree. There's also a nice lake and campground that hardly has any traffic NE of Jackson up in the mountains' bout an hour or so out of town. I don't think it has much in hookups though, but you can maneuver a rig around.