Visiting in May
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 9:47 am
Hi
We are visiting USA and doing another road trip this year and will be in Yellowstone park in May. so below is a little information about what we are doing and what we are after
We will be Arriving at the Grizzly RV park Thursday 9th May and leaving Monday 13th may so a total of 3 full days to see what we can, we are hiring a hire car for the duration of the stay as not ideal taking a 32 foot RV through the park.
We have done some research leading up to this point but now are really starting to find the best places to go and the best places to see wild life.
We are not real hiking fans,as in trekking for miles but we do not mind walking a little way if it means a better experience.
Driving long distances is not a problem to get to see things either as thats what we have come for.
What I am looking for is real good places to visit (Like said distance is not an issue) so all help and advice is appreciated?
We know may will be a bit of a cold month to visit so we will be bring winter coats and jumpers with us, a good sturdy waterproof pair of boots, better to be over warm than freezing cold. Anything else we should be looking at to bring with us or buy along the way ready for visit to YNP?
I am sure there will be more questions along the way so thanks in advance.
Spike
We are visiting USA and doing another road trip this year and will be in Yellowstone park in May. so below is a little information about what we are doing and what we are after
We will be Arriving at the Grizzly RV park Thursday 9th May and leaving Monday 13th may so a total of 3 full days to see what we can, we are hiring a hire car for the duration of the stay as not ideal taking a 32 foot RV through the park.
We have done some research leading up to this point but now are really starting to find the best places to go and the best places to see wild life.
We are not real hiking fans,as in trekking for miles but we do not mind walking a little way if it means a better experience.
Driving long distances is not a problem to get to see things either as thats what we have come for.
What I am looking for is real good places to visit (Like said distance is not an issue) so all help and advice is appreciated?
We know may will be a bit of a cold month to visit so we will be bring winter coats and jumpers with us, a good sturdy waterproof pair of boots, better to be over warm than freezing cold. Anything else we should be looking at to bring with us or buy along the way ready for visit to YNP?
I am sure there will be more questions along the way so thanks in advance.
Spike