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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 1165699" data-attributes="member: 17601"><p>It's not that bad....not always anyway. All of the major park campgrounds have nice facilities. Mammoth is like a small town really. They will all be full. Reserve early if you're going to do that, or consider towns on the outskirts with cheaper private campgrounds (west yellowstone, gardiner, mt, jackson hole wy area, cody...)</p><p></p><p>I just rode through the park a few weeks ago and was pretty amazed that we got right through w/o too many traffic problems. The road out of the NE entrance to Cooke City MT is usually the least traveled in the park, you'll see lots of animals there, and it's on the way to the Beartooth Pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 1165699, member: 17601"] It's not that bad....not always anyway. All of the major park campgrounds have nice facilities. Mammoth is like a small town really. They will all be full. Reserve early if you're going to do that, or consider towns on the outskirts with cheaper private campgrounds (west yellowstone, gardiner, mt, jackson hole wy area, cody...) I just rode through the park a few weeks ago and was pretty amazed that we got right through w/o too many traffic problems. The road out of the NE entrance to Cooke City MT is usually the least traveled in the park, you'll see lots of animals there, and it's on the way to the Beartooth Pass. [/QUOTE]
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