Yellowstone and Grand Tetons in July
Hello All
Looking to travel from Boise, ID to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons the week of July 6th for 6 days. Wanting to find a place or places to stay that would allow me to visit both parks. Only 2 of us are going and we will not be camping at all. Would it be better to try and stay in each of the parks or a central location and travel to and from the parks?
Let me know what suggestions you all have. Thanks and happy road tripping!
Length of the total trip?
I was curious if you did the trip you discussed in 2012?
Is six days the total elapsed time for this trip? Return to Boise included?
Mark
An ideal trip I would say.
I'm not sure why you have come to this conclusion ? Yellowstone and the Tetons would make for a great weeks vacation from Boise, it's just a case of doing a little homework to find available lodgings. Even within Yellowstone I would advise looking for lodgings in different areas of, or surrounding the park just because of it's size. You could head to Yellowstone via West Yellowstone, perhaps including a quick visit to Craters of the Moon NP and exit via the Tetons and travel back via Twin Falls.
If you scroll through these pages you can see some of the highlights we visited in 4 days in the parks. You can search the RTA reservations link to the right of the page to see if there are available lodgings and check the Yellowstone nps site for any availability in the park.
6-7 Days out of Boise ID.
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rharjo
Any suggestions for a great outdoor activities based road trip that would take about 6-7 days out of Boise?
Surely your friend in Boise should be able to answer that question.
My favourite area in ID is around the Sawtooth Recreation Area. If you are into hiking, there is no end of opportunities there. If fishing is your thing, Stanley Lake, Redfish Lake and the Salmon River. If ghost towns is what you are looking for, Bonanza is just one of the several to be found there. NPs and other natural attractions include Craters of the Moon, View Canyon, Shoshone Falls and the Snake River.
And I have not even mentioned the canyon up near Lewistone, nor Bruneau Canyon and Dunes near Mountain Home.
Heck, I could go on. You could spend weeks in central ID and still not see it all.
Lifey