by JudyJB » Sat Feb 21, 2015 10:08 am
This breaks my rule about preferring state and national parks, but one of my favorite campgrounds is the Grizzly RV Park in West Yellowstone. It has full hookups which I seldom need, but more importantly is clean, grassy, paved roads, paved and good gravel on sites, and within walking distance of everything within the little town. (Best huckleberry ice cream around.) Also, good WiFi, and they let you wash your vehicle right in your spot. DEFINITELY, the absolute best campground in West Yellowstone, although there are some west of the town a few miles that people like. I liked being in town so I could ride my bike around. (Boy, Mollie will be huge by then!)
Because Yellowstone is so big, you might want to try more than one campground. Also, make sure you are well supplied with food and stuff because even West Yellowstone has only two small and expensive grocery stores.
Inside Yellowstone, there is only one site with electricity and that is Fishing Bridge, but I don't recommend it because it is so tight. You can get in but with your truck parked next to you, there is literally no room to put a chair out to sit on and no cooking outdoors or picnic tables. RVs behind you hang out into the spaces in between you and the RV next to you, so ever your truck will barely fit in. They really need to bulldoze this entire national park campground and start over with 50% fewer spots. Hookups are also awkward being higher than ground and sometimes underneath your RV.
I really liked Grant Village--big enough spots, very shady and woodsy, and just felt nice. No hookups of any kind, however, but it is close to Old faithful and a good central base. Mammoth has a campground, but it is down a long hill and spots are dirt very, very uneven--front to back and side to side. A few trees but if it is hot, you will not be able to leave Molly in a hot trailer without AC. You might want to go back into my blogs for the past two summers. I loved the drive coming in from the east, even though some people feel it is too hilly and curvy. Very scenic.
More on Black Hills tonight.