RV roadtrip to Glacier, Yellowstone and Grand Teton NPs (from/to Calgary)
Hi there!
We are a family from Spain and we will be visiting the US again this next August. We will be renting an RV in Calgary and plan to visit Glacier, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
The Glacier part of the trip (the most difficult in terms of reservations) is already planned and booked, and now I would like to ask for your great advice for the rest of the trip.
I have two possible itineraries during our stay in Yellowstone and Grand Teton. The big question is whether to leave Grand Teton by the end of the trip or split Yellowstone in two legs so as to reduce driving times.
We are travelling with kids and would like to avoid long driving times.
Option A:
Nights 1-3: Canyon Campground
Night 4: Madison Campground
Night 5: Grant Campground
Nights 6-7: Grand Teton (campground recommendations?)
Return to Calgary in 2 days via the east (12 hours driving)
Option B:
Nights 1: Sleep in a campground in Gardiner
Night 2: Madison Campground
Night 3: Grant Campground
Night 4-5: Grand Teton
Night 6: Fishing Bridge
Night 7: Canyon Campground
Return to Calgary in 2 days from Canyon Village (10h hours driving)
Also, any recommendations on which route to take from West Glacier to North Yellowstone (Gardiner) would be appreciated. We plan to stay overnight halfway.
And regarding the way back to Calgary, any recommendations on where to stop or what to do and see with kids?
Thank you in advance!
I have great memories of my trip back in 2011 in the West National Parks and the great help this forum provided during my planning.
Always allow more time than Google suggests.
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Originally Posted by
oconee
Also wanted to ask if the route from Jackson to Calgary is doable in 2 days in a Class-C RV. Google Maps says 12 hours, but I guess it will be more with an RV. Do you know how long it might take?
Yes it's doable, but Google time estimates are already overly optimistic for a car. I would estimate you will be travelling for a minimum of 7.5 hours per day (split equally) with decent rest/lunch breaks.
Google Maps™ Time Calculations
I had always been curious as to how accurate Google Maps™ was in its suggested travel times. Naturally the algorithms it uses for this purpose are considered proprietary information and thus not available. My best guess was always that they just looked at the route, assumed that you were going to be travelling at the speed limit and computed the time.
It turns out to be a bit more complicated than that, but not much. One good thing Google Maps™ does is to use both historical as well as real-time data, road closures and traffic density mostly, to make adjustments to the basic calculation. So you might want to check again just before you leave.
Of course such calculations cannot take into account your personal driving habits or luck. If you're going to be off-Interstate for part of your journey, you'll have to make some adjustment for traffic lights and stop signs. If you're going slower than the speed limit on a fairly consistent basis, you'll have to factor that in as well. If you're on a long enough drive to require stops, you'll have to add those stop times in too.
I certainly agree with Dave that you should allow more time than Google Maps™ suggests. My personal guess, given your travel style, would be to add one to one-and-a-half hours each day to whatever Google Maps™ comes up with.
AZBuck