SEA-Yellowstone-Deadwood-DN-SLC
HI all,
I've read these forums for years but I never signed up and posted until now. I know we don't have a lot of time at each location. I'm cool with only two days in Yellowstone. I would rather see a variety of places for a shorter time.
Could you please give me your option though on my schedule? It feels like I"m trying to do a lot here. I could cut out Denver or SLC. Denver is only 6 hours from Deadwood and I've always wanted to go. SLC seemed like it would be cool and looked like it's not far out of the way since I have to head in that direction home. It looks like either way it's 20 hours back to Seattle. Maybe cut out SLU and spend more time in Denver area?
Day 1 - Montana - Missoula
Day 2 - Wyoming - Yellow Stone
Day 3 - Wyoming - Yellow Stone Day 2
Day 4 - South Dakota - Deadwood
Day 5 - Mt Rushmore
Day 7 - Denver
Day 8 - Denver/Aspen Day 2
Day 9 - Salt Lake City
Day 10 - Salt Lake City Day 2
Day 11 - Home
Thanks so much.
You all are awesome!
Antonio
In the Real World That's "Ten Pounds of Potatoes in a Five Pound Sack"
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
I must say, I am a bit surprised. You say that you've been reading these fora for years, yet you still think Denver and Deadwood are only six hours apart. No. That is only true in the fantasy world of on-line mapping routines where their virtual car never has to stop for gas, or gets behind a slow truck and their virtual driver never needs to eat, or use a restroom, or sees a red light. In the real world in which you'll actually make this drive, it's going to be a LOT closer to seven hours. If you're lucky. That's an extra 15% or so and that same 'time tax rate' will apply to your entire trip. For example, Denver to Seattle (direct, not including Aspen) will take 24 hours of on-the-road time, not 20, and while you would go through SLC on the way, that 24 hours of drive time does not include stopping at all in SLC except for perhaps food/fuel/restroom.
Grand total, I see over 55 hours of just driving to complete your proposed journey. That's really 5 to 6 full days on the road, before ANY stops to see anything meaningful. Add a day at each of your proposed destinations (two at Yellowstone) and you've 'spent' 12 or 13 of your 11 available days, even at a frenetic pace. I can't tell you what to cut, that's up to you. But cut you must, significantly.
AZBuck
Kids are Why the Parks are There
I suspect that, even if the Visitors Center wasn't open, if the kids approached a Ranger with their masks on, (s)he would have something for them or at least 'swear them in' as Junior Rangers and/or tell them a bit about the park at their level.
AZBuck