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Planning a trip this summer from Seattle to Yellowstone, Tetons, glacier Nation Park and Flaming gorge any advice or suggestions for the trip?
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Must get the Bison burger at 3 Bears Lodge located right in the town of West Yellowstone outside the west entrance.
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I will be heading to Yellowstone for a three or four day trip in mid July. It is an awesome place.
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Thats all really good stuff--recommend getting a national parks guidebook which will help you to pick and choose sights if your time is limited in one place. All have stunning scenery--so you won't go wrong on any of them.
Drive the upper basin highway in Yellowstone--you will feel like your going to drop off the world--but the views are to die for. Also make sure you see Yellowstone canyon--not as big as Grand Canyon--but pretty nice anyway.
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If you go to Glacier National Park you should do the Going to the Sun Road, some of the most spectacular views I've ever seen. Great hike up there to an overlook for Hidden Lake.
Also, in Columbia Falls before you get into the park on the West Entrance, there's a restaurant called The Back Room, that serves amazing food. It's the back section of a diner called The Nite Owl, you have to walk through the diner or park in the back, but it's a whole other restaurant. Try the country ribs and the fry bread!!
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Going to the Sun road is really good. There was an article about that ride in Rider Magazine a few issues back.
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We'll be there in Sept - taking 12 through northern Idaho, then into the north entrance. Staying at Lake Yellowstone lodge (cabins) - one day on the north loop, one day on the south loop, and one day out to Cody & the Chief Joseph scenic byway, then down to Jackson for a couple of days around the Tetons and eastern Idaho....
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Aka - I second your suggestion of Yellowstone Canyon, too. It was stunning. I might be one of the few who skipped the geysers, I was more obsessed with the wildlife.
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Great info.
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I suggest going week after Labor Day. No crowds . little traffic. We were able to stay at any of the Lodges they all had vacancies. Also we go snowmobiling every year in the Park. Really is spectacular in the winter.
They have package deals at most motels. Check them out.
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Glacier is a motocyclists park . You will see lots of them up there. Make sure you see the Canadian part of the park. Be sure to check the time that the border crossing closes. We almost missed it and the next crossing was about 60 miles away. You will really enjoy this park. We stayed in Kalispell. Made a good headquarters for the trip.
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Originally Posted by RED RIDER
I suggest going week after Labor Day. No crowds . little traffic. We were able to stay at any of the Lodges they all had vacancies. Also we go snowmobiling every year in the Park. Really is spectacular in the winter.
They have package deals at most motels. Check them out.
Right after labor day is the best time, the traffic at Glacier will be a lot less even though it still backs up some because of the roadwork they are doing, but that givexs you a chance to take more pics and really see the sights. We were there last yearand it snowed a little (day after labor day) at Yellowstone but it was nice. We stayed at the town of West Yellostone and the restaurants were not that good and really expensive. If you go to Glacier I highly recommend the Hampton Inn in Kalispell. There is a real neat "soda shop" in Kalispell and the town of Whitefish is really neat (right next to Kalispell.) Haave fun it is beautiful, even better than the pix.
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