Our Summer 2016 route was largely dictated by 4 National Park visits: Theodore Roosevelt, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Glacier National Parks. We were on to the 4th of the four, and based on our fabulous experiences at the other three coupled with our western Montana travels so far, we were very excited to visit and […]
Free Camping Near Glacier National Park
We find an awesome free camping spot just a few miles from the West Entrance to Glacier National Park on the banks of the gorgeous Hungry Horse Reservoir. We wanted to find a cheap or free place to stay while visiting Glacier National Park. BLM and National Forest surrounds the park, so we were pretty […]
Yellowstone National Park – West & Overall
After our first visit to Yellowstone Park a few weeks earlier, we realized the park was so big that it made more sense to break our visit up into two separate visits: one from the east, and one from the west. We originally entered from the East Entrance, exited through the South Entrance to Grand […]
Fun in Idaho – War Bonnet Rodeo & Craters of the Moon
We meet up again with some full-time RVing friends again to do some more Idaho adventuring: a real bonafide rodeo and Craters of the Moon National Monument! Remember the Stampers? We first met them in Virginia, boondocked and worked together in North Carolina, and then met up again in Michigan for the Fourth of July. […]
Yellowstone National Park East Entrance
Travel Stage: Entered the Park via Cody, WYDate Range: July 21-24, 2016Summary: We finally made it to Yellowstone! We explore the east side of the park, including Mud Volcano, the Grand Canyon, West Thumb Geyser Basin, and more. Yellowstone national park is a big place and exploring it by area might make most sense. We […]
What to Do When RVing to Grand Teton National Park
Travel Stage: Entered from the North via Yellowstone National ParkDate Range: July 24-30, 2016Summary: We spend a week in Grand Teton National Park! You’d think that for being right next to each other, Yellowstone and Grand Teton would be similar. But as you pass from one park to the other, there is a noticeable […]