bikerchic777 wrote:Ava...What is your surgery for? I wish I was there to help you out. I can pray for you, though
surgery not a big deal, had a squamous cell cancer removed and I'm on the mend. I can work and drive, but thanks for thinking of me
bikerchic777 wrote:Ava...What is your surgery for? I wish I was there to help you out. I can pray for you, though
JudyJB wrote:I liked Grizzly RV Park in West Yellowstone. It has full hookups and is the only RV park in town which has paved roads and grass. Ask for my favorite spot, #16 near the dog walk, although you might want a pull-through to have more room for your truck. If you want a pull-through ask for one near there. It is fairly expensive, however. $45 for a back-in, not sure about pull-throughs. Might be less off-season. The advantage is that it is within several blocks walking of the entire town.
The only place to stay in the park with electric is Fishing Bridge and it is extremely tight, even for motorhomes. Grant Village has no electric but is shaded and you might be OK leaving Sassy there without AC if the weather is cool. The campsites are mostly pull throughs but a bit tight, but not impossibly tight as Fishing Bridge is. I think you would really like Grant. I'll send you some photos.
There is also a forest service campground outside of West Yellowstone that has some electric hookups but is first come-first served only. It is called Baker's Hole, but I did not have a chance to check it out. It is also supposed to be wooded, so should be cool for Sassy and maybe you could get an electric site since you will be off-season.
You know, by the time you get to Yellowstone, if you make it that far, you will know how long you can leave Sassy in the trailer. She might do very well--who knows. In any case, just take it one day at a time.
snowball wrote:JudyJB wrote:I liked Grizzly RV Park in West Yellowstone. It has full hookups and is the only RV park in town which has paved roads and grass. Ask for my favorite spot, #16 near the dog walk, although you might want a pull-through to have more room for your truck. If you want a pull-through ask for one near there. It is fairly expensive, however. $45 for a back-in, not sure about pull-throughs. Might be less off-season. The advantage is that it is within several blocks walking of the entire town.
have stayed in the forest campgrounds just outside of West and they as I recall are shaded
the campground that we hosted at is about 30-40 mins away from West most of the campground are shaded and half the campground has electricity
I'm sure that you can find a place that will suit both you and Sassy
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