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Yellowstone in mid May

travisej
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We are planning a trip to Yellowstone National Park in mid May and I am wanting/needing some help on what to expect and plan for. We plan on arriving at the park on the 19th and stay in the area for a week. Will we need reservations or will there be enough available spots at the first come, first served campgrounds? There will be two 5th wheels in our group. One at 33 ft, one at 36 ft. How hard would it be to find spots? Any information is appreciated. Thanks
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richardcoxid
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Be advised that not ALL visitor services/roads will be open in mid May, all will be open by Memorial Day weekend though!

Check NPS Yellowstone for up to date scheduling.

Normally the first road to open is the W. Yellowstone/Madsen Junction/Old Faithful section about mid April, depending on the weather.
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richardcoxid
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Some general information about YNP (some general items apply to GTNP also)

YNP is about 45 miles E/W and about 65 miles N/S (2.2 mil. Acres total). The figure 8 loop road inside the park is about 140 miles around. The lower loop is 96 miles and the upper loop is 70 miles around and yes, it is bigger than the states of Rhode Island and Delaware combined.

Whatever time that you think you will need to see YNP you better double it, or to say it another way is that you will see one half as much as you planned on in the allotted time. The Bison think that they own the road (they do!) and will slow down the traffic to walking speed or all stop for 1/4 mile or more blocking both directions of travel, the thermal attractions also tie up traffic and with a 5 month long summer tourist season that coincides with a 5 month long road construction season and a 45 MPH radar controlled speed limit it will take about a full day to see each loop and then you will only see the main attractions. In addition to the occasional construction delays they will also sometimes close whole sections of road (for uninterrupted night construction) between 10 PM and 8 AM in the morning, if you are running late and get caught at night in the wrong area it CAN be a LONG way around to your CG! (The entrance stations will have current construction information or go on line to check it out)

Then there is the elevation- YNP ranges from a low at Mammoth- 6239 ft to 7784 ft at Fishing Bridge or higher if you go hiking and there are passes on the grand loop road that are close to 8000 ft or so! Drink plenty of liquids and pace yourself when walking.

I recommend that you get up EARLY, leave the CG and be back by 4 or 6 PM have dinner and be sitting in your recliner drinking a cool one when your neighbor drags himself back to the CG at 8-10 PM. Remember that from mid May to mid July in YNP the sun doesn't set until about 9:30- 9:45 PM then there is a long twilight.

Cell Phone Service- Only at the major visitor centers, otherwise non-existent!

Clothing- Especially in the early or late season it is not unusual to have a 30 or even the occasional 40 degree temperature change throughout the day. Dress with easily shed layers of clothing. Also dress in bright easily seen clothing. I am sure that we all have been to a sporting event, parade or Disney World etc. and we blink our eyes and our partner/child has disappeared. My DIL was born and raised in HI, you guessed it, every Xmas, b-day or Father's Day I receive a Hawaiian shirt. One of them is shiny black with 4-5 inch dia. bright flowers. Not many of them in Wyoming and in YSNP, that is what I wear. If your partner has on a Violet blouse and a Orange scarf with a Pink hat I guarantee that she will be the only one within the boundaries of either NP. It can save you a few anxious moments.

Water- Now I will have to contradict myself, at the altitude of YNP yes, drink lots of water! HOWEVER, be aware that the flush toilet restrooms are are in the major tourist areas- Mammoth, Canyon, Fishing Bridge, Lake Hotel, Bridge Bay, Grant Village, Old Faithful, Madison Junction etc. The geyser basins and other thermal attractions areas only have pit toilets. I have seen the pit toilet line at the lower Geyser Basin (2 holes) 25 or more feet long (bless the tour buses) So be smart about drinking your water and use the major tourist area R/Rs before leaving the area! I.e. โ€œNever pass up a flush toilet!โ€

Sun- At YSNP altitude the Sun is intense (uv)have and apply sunscreen, wear that old floppy wide brim sun hat, wear Sunglasses!

If your luck is like mine Old Faithful will have just erupted when you get there and you will have up to a hour and 10 to 15 minutes wait for the next one. Tour tour the O/F Geyser basin while waiting. O/F INN is a must see, reportedly the largest LOG building in the U.S. (Meals in the O/F dinning room are โ€œOKโ€ also.

We have lived about 110 miles from West Yellowstone, MT since 1964, go to YSNP 3-4 times a summer (normally before Memorial Day and after Labor Day) and haven't seen it all yet! So donโ€™t be discouraged that you didnโ€™t have the time to see all of it. Just plan on coming back another time!

I honestly donโ€™t mean to scare or discourage you but to give you a heads up as to what to expect! After all there was 4.1 million visitors in 2015! As far as I know we didnโ€™t lose one of them. Except those who by their own stupidity step off the board walks into BOILING HOT water and ignoring the warnings about the WILD ANIMALS! That is called purifying the gene pool!Early summer of 2017 a foreign visitor stepped off a boardwalk into just a few inches of hot water. He walked about 100 yards (according to the newspaper) broke thru the crust and parboiled himself. The park service decided not to try to retrieve the body! Between the temperature of the water and the acidity of it the body would just fall apart when retrieving it as well as being dangerous to the rangers. Of course a few Bison fall in every winter also.

Note I have seen on this blog and others about folks โ€œday trippingโ€ from YSNP to GTNP, it is done all the time (myself included) however remember this is BIG country and with the speed limits, animals and thermal attractions you will be doing a LOT of driving. From Grant Village Visitor Center (extreme S/E corner of the lower loop road) to Jackson, WY is about 80 miles with Coulter Bay being about 1/2 way then from Grant Village you have to add the distance to your CG it will be a Long days trip!

A point of CoulterBay (in GTNP) clarification- there are two (2) CGโ€™s at Coulter Bay, One the โ€œCoulter Bay RV Parkโ€ a full service โ€œRV Parkโ€ with FHUโ€™S that takes reservations. The other is the โ€œCoulter Bay Campground โ€œ has no hookups and doesnโ€™t take reservations. Both have about 300 sites and are basically across the road from each other.

When in the Jackson area I highly recommend seeing the Bar J Chuckwagon dinner show! If you go, MAKE RESERVATIONS and BE THERE EARLY TO PICK UP YOUR MEAL TICKETS/ TABLE SEATING ASSIGNMENTS! They seat you by when you show up to get your tickets NOT by your reservation number. Tim, their fiddle player has won the "Idaho state old time fiddle contest 7 times and the US open fiddle championship twice". If you decide to go you will sit at picnic type of bench seats/table, they get pretty hard, I recommend that you take along a blanket/pads to sit on. We day trip it there 2-4 times every summer just to see them! Disclaimer- We have no financial or other interest in the Bar J only that it will be the best $$ value for your money for your trip! Check out their website.

http://www.barjchuckwagon.com

Also in Jackson check out the โ€œCOWBOYโ€ bar, the bar stools are saddles and the # of Silver Dollars in the bar. The Wort Hotel Bar (just around the corner from the Cowboy Bar) also has Silver Dollars imbedded in the Bar
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TenOC
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NamSniper wrote:
I tried to book Fishing Bridge for next June and they are completely booked for the year. I was told they are completely booked shortly after they open reservations up in April. I'm still going, I'll just have to stay outside the park.


I always stays at Baker's Hole NFS (?) a few miles north of West Yellowstone. Lots of space between sites.
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NamSniper
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I tried to book Fishing Bridge for next June and they are completely booked for the year. I was told they are completely booked shortly after they open reservations up in April. I'm still going, I'll just have to stay outside the park.
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1stgenfarmboy
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While we do like seeing families having fun together in nature and the outdoors, the crowds are more than I want to deal with, anytime before school is out or after it is back in session is best for any of the big parks.
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Busskipper
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2gypsies wrote:
With your size rigs you'll have no problem if you want to stay in the park itself. With our 40' motorhome and Jeep we've stayed at Mammoth, Madison and Bridge Bay campgrounds. We didn't stay at Fishing Bridge with hookups but their RV limit is 40' and your truck will be parked alongside it so there's plenty of room.

Weather? We had very nice weather when we were there. Yes, you'll definitely see snow on the ground but it didn't snow when we were there. It's a beautiful time to go and all the baby animals will be out.

Closely monitor the park's website for road open times and campground openings. Sometimes the dates given will change depending on the weather. At some times, not every entrance to the park will be open.

https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/parkroads.htm

The website has lots of good information on campgrounds, things to do, special alerts, etc. Click on all the sections and read them.

Enjoy your trip!


^^^^^ Good Advice^^^^^

Sums it up pretty well.
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2gypsies1
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With your size rigs you'll have no problem if you want to stay in the park itself. With our 40' motorhome and Jeep we've stayed at Mammoth, Madison and Bridge Bay campgrounds. We didn't stay at Fishing Bridge with hookups but their RV limit is 40' and your truck will be parked alongside it so there's plenty of room.

Weather? We had very nice weather when we were there. Yes, you'll definitely see snow on the ground but it didn't snow when we were there. It's a beautiful time to go and all the baby animals will be out.

Closely monitor the park's website for road open times and campground openings. Sometimes the dates given will change depending on the weather. At some times, not every entrance to the park will be open.

https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/parkroads.htm

The website has lots of good information on campgrounds, things to do, special alerts, etc. Click on all the sections and read them.

Enjoy your trip!
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RGar974417
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We were there mid May 2016.Great time. Weather was high 50's low 60's during the day. Dropped into low 40's high 30's at night. Crowds were light.No traffic jams.Not everything is open but enough to make it worth while.We stayed in Madison Campground. I would advise reservations.Madison allows generators during certain hours. It is centrally located. Yellowstone is big so staying in the park will save time. Make sure you visit the Inn at Old Faithful. Beautiful lobby and the food was excellent and affordable.We saw a mother grizzly and 3 cubs on the road from Norris to Canyon.The south entrance wasn't open when we came in but was open when we left. There was snow on the ground in the south end of the park and some ice on the lake too. But we felt May was good time to visit.

donkeydew
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mid may is our favorite time to visit the area. it is less crowded and all the new babies are out. we have had about 10 inches of snow one year but it was gone in a couple days. wear layers because it is cold a night but will warm up in the afternoon.
thinking about detouring that way in may on our way to canada,
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Busskipper
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TenOC wrote:
A few years ago I arrived at Grand Teton the day that GV campground open. I think 5/15 or 5/5. Stayed a week, some snow on the ground in the park (a number of trails were closed), but the CG was clear. The elk (1,000s) were moving to higher ground. I like the GTs with snow on the mountains.


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The next week moved to YS and stayed at fishing bridge for a week then moved to Madison for a week. Snow on the ground at Old Faithful. VERY few people in the park. On day we had snow that closed a few roads until about noon.

I would go back in Mid-May.

You can also have snow in mid July.


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Pictures don't LIE.

While early and you may get a little Snow - Before - During and After - the crowds are thinner - That will mean a lot. We travel in the shoulders seasons and Love it. IMHO Crowds trump Snow every time.

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westernrvparkow
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narcodog wrote:
As a side note, the weather service is expecting above normal snow again this year.
I was wondering how the coin flip turned out. Apparently it was heads. Thanks for the update.

narcodog
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As a side note, the weather service is expecting above normal snow again this year.

GeoBoy
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Mid May is too early to visit that area. Big rigs should get reservations at Grizzly RV Park in West Yellowstone.

TenOC
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A few years ago I arrived at Grand Teton the day that GV campground open. I think 5/15 or 5/5. Stayed a week, some snow on the ground in the park (a number of trails were closed), but the CG was clear. The elk (1,000s) were moving to higher ground. I like the GTs with snow on the mountains.


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The next week moved to YS and stayed at fishing bridge for a week then moved to Madison for a week. Snow on the ground at Old Faithful. VERY few people in the park. On day we had snow that closed a few roads until about noon.

I would go back in Mid-May.

You can also have snow in mid July.


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