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Started by NWP, July 22, 2013, 12:37:04 AM

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NWP

We're headed to Yellowstone tomorrow morning. 3 days in the Grand Teton NP then 4 days in Yellowstone NP. Looking forward to the cooler temps there. I've heard it's a great trip. Going to try to take our kids whitewater rafting one day. Any other suggestions other than seeing the sights?  Not really into hiking but I'm taking some fishing poles with us.
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jdtuttle

Stop at the Firehole River for a swim. Center Loop Road, Yellowstone National Park, I lived in Bozeman Mt. for a few years & we used to go there after the bars closed. There are hot springs that flow into the river & lots of little pools to sit in. Nature's hot tub. If you like to fish, get a guide with a flat bottom river boat. My brother-in-law was a guide & it always amazed me how I only caught fish when I was with him.
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Chris Burchfield

Wife and I stayed in Cody, Wy when we went a few years ago.  The drive West into the park was just about as nice as the park.  We did get to see a mama bear and her cub by the lake.
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We are going to stop in Yellowstone on our way back after Alaska.  Please post about your trip.  May give us some ideas.
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Carson-saws

California has its good and bads like anywhere else but the Titans sound fantastic.  The Wife has be as a child but I have not.  I would like to take the train out of Chicago and run across that entire section of this beautiful country.  Maybe I'll surprise her one day. 
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snowstorm

if you get any where near cody go to the buffalo bill historical center. and plan on most of the day there

pine

Quote from: Carson-saws on June 02, 2016, 09:42:03 PM
California has its good and bads like anywhere else but the Titans sound fantastic.  The Wife has be as a child but I have not.  I would like to take the train out of Chicago and run across that entire section of this beautiful country.  Maybe I'll surprise her one day.

Not sure of your reference to California but the Grand Teton's are not in California nor is Yellowstone.  Are you thinking of Yosemite?

Carson-saws

Forgot to mention taking the train part.  Would like to leave from Chicago to California but enroute stop at the Titans and where ever else the train route stops.  Seen this country many times from the air.  Drove to California twice but would like to take the train and be able to enjoy the views at "ground level".  Didn't mean to confuse and totally understand why it did. 
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ppine

I have been going to Yellowstone since 1955. It is a great place, but it is being loved to death. May and Sept are the best months.  The crowds are large and wildlife jams have become a real problem. Get out an walk to see the real Yellowstone.

Cody is a wonderful place to visit. The WF Cody Museum is hard to beat. I like the Irma Hotel that he built as a place to have a few drinks and eat dinner.
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