I am beginning to sketch out my travels after April. Plans are to spend a month in Ontario, and then heading west across the north shore of Lake Superior. Then I will probably dip down into the U.S. in Minnesota or North Dakota. After spending some time in the Black Hills and around there, my goal is to make it to Yellowstone National Park.
I have not been to Yellowstone for over 30 years. I know the national park is huge with several campgrounds spread over the park. None have hookups, but that is fine as long as I have access to water and dump stations. I know also that there are no shuttles, as there are in a lot of other national parks. I do not have a toad, so will have to pick up and drive from place to place, so I'd like to find campgrounds that are not too far away from things to see.
Thinking that maybe I will be there in late August for a couple of weeks. So, here are my questions:
1) What have your experiences been camping in Yellowstone? Can you recommend any specific campgrounds as being close to sights?
2) I am thinking of selecting three campgrounds and making reservations for 4-5 days in each. Is that too much? Normally, I do not sightsee on every day, so like an extra day someplace here and there.
3) Have those of you who have been there recently had any Verizon cell phone coverage at all? I need to be online an hour or two each day for work, so I might have to drive somewhere every couple of days to get at least a minimal signal.
4) I am guessing temperatures will be cool, so I will not need AC. Is this right for late August?
Thanks