Planning trip to yellowstone with minimal amount of time, possible?
Hello,
I am not huge on Roadtrips, but I am planning a trip from Eastern WI to visit the parents in WA, and would like to take my young kids to visit Yellowstone (never been myself) along the way, at least for a day. What are my options, to include best place to stay (on a budget) the night before and after, what options I have to make the most of the day?
Thank You!
Resources for planning trips
Jon,
One thing to remember -- less is more on trips with young children. Here are a couple of articles that might give you some helpful advice:
Planning Family Road Trips
Trips with very young children
Other ideas
Mark
Making the most of a drive-through
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Originally Posted by
youjs85
(my boys are way young and if we like it will possibly do this again with better planning when they're older).
If they are that young, they are not going to be fussed as to what they see. To them it is likely that the animals will be a hilight. I'd have to agree that you need to find somewhere closer to Yellowstone to stay, to make a one day drive-through worthwhile. I have on four occasions driven through Yellowstone, without making a multi day visit, but each time chose a different route through the park, seeing only a minimum. The time I drove the Beartooth Highway, I simply drove through the northern route, stopped in the Lamar Valley where there was a moose with calf, then drove to the Mammoth area, where I looked around and then on to West Yellowstone. Complete with having to stop for animals on the road and traffic stopped to view/photograph animals off the road, the trip took me all day.
With my limited time, it was more than worth it. [On other trips I have stopped at Old Faithful, other geysers and features of the park.]
Lifey