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Lifeisgood
Posted 2009-08-01 3:08 PM (#40542)
Subject: Yellowstone National Park


Cruiser

Posts: 115
Victoria, BC
Wife & I are heading from the Westcoast of Canada to Yellowstone National Park (always been a dream of hers). I have never been to that part of the USA, so I could use all the advice my fellow riders can offer me - such as places to stay, things to see & do in Yellowstone & the surrounding area. We have 11 days to play.

At the moment it looks like we'll head from Port Angeles to Seattle, I-90 to Belgrade, Montana & then down 191 to the town of West Yellowstone, where I see there's a Comfort Inn. I figure that to be a two day ride, leaving us 9 days left. What are your thoughts & experiences?

Thanks for your input.
Reg

ps. we are leaving at the end of August. Should I have good weather in that region for the first week or so of September?

Edited by Lifeisgood 2009-08-01 3:12 PM
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Breaker
Posted 2009-08-01 5:55 PM (#40549 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: Re: Yellowstone National Park


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
The only thought I have is. . ."I'm jealous."

You're going to have a great trip. Ride safe and give us a report when you get back. The wife and I are planning that for next summer.
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SongFan
Posted 2009-08-01 8:00 PM (#40556 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: RE: Yellowstone National Park


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

I did  a Continental Divide trip a few years ago and was really impressed with the Idaho side of the Tetons, just south of Yellowstone.  If you have that long to ride that area and get tired of the touristy stuff, check it out.  Everybody else will be on the Wyoming side.

http://www.byways.org/explore/byways/2046/stories/68508

Start the day with fresh batteries in the camera and an empty image card.

I can't wait to go back on the Vision someday.

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Flatsix
Posted 2009-08-01 8:32 PM (#40559 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: RE: Yellowstone National Park


Tourer

Posts: 412
Fargo, ND

 

I was just thru that area and would suggest not using the south entrance if you have any other options.  There is probably 7 - 10 miles of some pretty rough gravel.  It was dry when we went thru which was a real plus.  The south entrance is certainly passable, but very rough and very dusty & dirty.

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badnvegas
Posted 2009-08-01 10:32 PM (#40585 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: Re: Yellowstone National Park


Cruiser

Posts: 175
Colorado
Here are some suggestions
http://www.motorcycleroads.us/states/wy.html
http://www.motorcycleroads.com/routes/RockyMtn/WY/WY_3.shtml
http://www.motorcycleroads.com/routes/RockyMtn/ID/ID_5.shtml

Safe Travels..let us know where you ride and take plenty of photos....


We were just up there stay in Jackson if possible quaint little ski town with a night life. Here is the route we rode while at Victory's Rocky Mountain Freedom Rally...this loop is fantastic! Bring warm clothes ...
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=WY-22&daddr=W+...


Here are our Photos..
http://www.c-vra.com/component/option,com_easygallery/act,categorie...



Edited by badnvegas 2009-08-01 10:41 PM
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cjnoho
Posted 2009-08-02 12:13 AM (#40608 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: Re: Yellowstone National Park


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon is Mother natures way of telling us who's really in charge. Dont fool with Mother Nature!

Edited by cjnoho 2009-08-02 12:14 AM
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Big Vic
Posted 2009-08-02 7:13 AM (#40620 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: Re: Yellowstone National Park


Iron Butt

Posts: 619
Southeast Iowa
I would definitely ride the "Top of the World" This is a great trip from Red Lodge Montana to to the Chief Joseph Highway. Stay in Cody a day or 2 and check out the dam and lake west of town. It's a nice town with several things to do. Some other highlights are Wind River Canyon, (must do) Flaming Gorge WY-UT border) and Thermopolis WY. Of every thing I listed Yellowstone was my least favorite but my wife really enjoyed it. After a while you can only stand so many hot steaming holes and burping mud puddles. As for Jackson Hole............to busy for me. My wife about got ran into by some bitch eating ice cream, and talking on her cell phone. If I could have got close enough to her I would have left my size 15 boot mark on her shiney BMW. I would motor down the road and stay in Pinedale. Nice town that is easy to get around.
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Lifeisgood
Posted 2009-08-03 12:33 AM (#40718 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: RE: Yellowstone National Park


Cruiser

Posts: 115
Victoria, BC
Thanks guys, I knew that you would come thru with some great places to see. Have to start plotting all these places on the map.

Hopefully the weather holds out for us.

Reg
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donetracey
Posted 2009-08-03 1:58 AM (#40726 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: Re: Yellowstone National Park


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Done the trip a dozen times by car. And always drooled about what a beautiful bike trip it would be.

Be sure to go to Thermopolis - a volcanic spa town south of Yellowstone - one of my favorite stops.
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trailbarge
Posted 2009-08-03 11:15 AM (#40779 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: Re: Yellowstone National Park


Tourer

Posts: 363
Goldsboro, NC
If you are heading to Yellowstone via montana, you are heading stright for Glacier Nat'l Park on the US/Canada border. I've always wanted to run the Going to the Sun Highway on a bike. Maybe you can do it for me?

Glacier would be worth at least one of your admittedly precious 11 days.

The Tetons are nice to look at but you can only approach by road from a distance. I think of the Tetons as a playground for hikers and nonmotorized activities. I have heard that the west side is nicer for touring, but I have not had the pleasure yet so I can not verify. I personally think that glacier and the mountains you will be passing through just to get in from the coast beat the Tetons all hollow.... but that's just an opinion.
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buzz64077
Posted 2009-08-03 4:38 PM (#40815 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: RE: Yellowstone National Park


Cruiser

Posts: 215
orrick, mo
When you are feed up with traffic head up too Bear Tooth pass. It is beautiful. A couple of good spots to eat are Bubba's BBQ in Cody and Teton steakhouse in Jackson. Makes my mouth water just thinking about either place. If Glacier is possible you don't want to miss that. I enjoyed it more than Yellowstone.Ride safe and take alot of Pics.

Edited by buzz64077 2009-08-03 4:42 PM
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Lifeisgood
Posted 2009-08-04 6:52 PM (#40906 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: RE: Yellowstone National Park


Cruiser

Posts: 115
Victoria, BC
Thanks Trailbarge - I grew up in Calgary, Alberta, which is due north of Waterton Lakes National Park (which is on the Canadian side of the border from Glacier National Park). Remember being at Waterton at least once when I was younger, so we will probably try to take that area in also. It depends on how long it takes to see the sites in Idaho, Montana or Wyoming, plus whether the weather is being good or bad (praying for good).

Buzz64077 - now you're making my mouth water. Always interested in knowing where the good places are to eat. Anyone else have any good recommendations for good food?

Should I expect a lot traffic in the Yellowstone area at the beginning of September?
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badnvegas
Posted 2009-08-04 7:33 PM (#40908 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: Re: Yellowstone National Park


Cruiser

Posts: 175
Colorado
this will be helpful ..I think

http://www.examiner.com/x-378-Motorcycle-Examiner~y2009m8d4-Touring...
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Zippadelli
Posted 2009-08-06 12:57 AM (#41015 - in reply to #40542)
Subject: Re: Yellowstone National Park


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 9
Prince George B.C. Canada
Greetings fellow Canuck. Have done most of the trip you have planned. My suggestion is to ride The Road to the Sun in Glacier drop down into Kalispel, good food and atmosphere at Montana's, then ride I-90 and go into Yellowstone from the north. Exit towards Jackson Hole, make reservations for that town! Then go to a small town in Idaho called Lava Hot Springs and stay at a hotel, I forgot the name, that is built in 1914 or so can't miss it. Period rooms, no phones etc and 'private hot pools' in the basement for you and your significant other. VERY COOL..... then let your nose and the bike take you where ever. Have fun. PS There is also some very cool caves not that far from Lava, they are to the east some. check you're maps....Have a great ride.....Zippadelli
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