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2019 trip from KY to Yellowstone/Tetons

wadecool
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2019 trip to Yellowstone

I am planning a trip from Kentucky to Yellowstone and would like to run my itinerary by the experts to see how it looks. Some background and parameters: It will be me, wife, and 2 12 year old girls. and we have 2 weeks. We are driving a 2018 Ford F-350 dually towing a Premier 34BHPR 38 ft travel trailer. In order to maximize vacation, make good time, and keep girls from going stir crazy in the truck the trip out will be driving at night. I work third shift and mostly 12 hour shifts so driving at night isn't an issue for me. I have cousins in Rapid City and Gillette, WY who will be joining us in a convoy to Yellowstone and the Tetons.

7/17 - Leave Kentucky 8pm, arrive Rock Port Rivers Edge Campground in Rock Port, MO around 8am 7/18. Girls will swim and hang out in camper while i sleep.

7/18 - leave Rock Port, MO around 4pm, arrive Rapid City 4am 7/19 staying at Rapid City KOA. After I get a nap, tour Badlands, Mt Rushmore and hang out with family.

7/20 - leave Rapid City 8am and head to Hardin, MT KOA via Gillette WY and arrive at Little Bighorn Battlefield 2pm.

7/21 - leave Hardin, MT 9am to West Yellowstone, MT KOA via I-90, arriving 2pm

7/21 through 7/26 - tour Yellowstone NP

7/26 - leave West Yellowstone KOA 9am via US 191, arrive Virginian RV park in Jackson, WY 12pm. Drive through Grand Teton NP and see a few sights.

7/27 - Leave Jackson, WY 9am, arrive Cody, WY KOA 2pm. Tour Buffalo Bill Museum and drive the Beartooth/Chief Joseph Highway.

7/29 - Leave Cody, WY 9am, arrive Kennebec, SD KOA 8pm.

7/29 - Leave Kennebec, SD 3am, arrive Kansas City KOA 1pm on 7/30.

730 - leave KC KOA 8pm, arrive home at 6am.

To those in the know, how does this trip look? Any advice? Any other forums or threads I should be posting this on?



Thanks in advance,



Adam
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wadecool
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I want to thank everyone who gave me advice for this trip. It was the adventure of our lives and we wouldn't have had as good of a time without advice from you! I still havenโ€™t uploaded all our photos but will post when I do.

2019 Western Adventure Trip Report

July 16th - Drove to Lexington and picked up truck at Enterprise (2019 Ram 3500 DRW w/Cummins diesel. I could tell right away the truck was going to be a beast but was nervous about driving a dually around. I brought DD along to help remember all the info we were to hear during camper walkthrough and I took her to breakfast. We went to dealership to pick up camper, a 2020 Sunset Trail 331BH. It was a beautiful camper and the folks at dealership couldnโ€™t have been nicer. After a walkthrough on how to operate slides, appliances, and dumping tanks, we headed home. In retrospect, I should have asked more questions about dumping tanks (more on that later). I backed camper into yard beside house and DW, DD, and I began loading up camper for the trip. DW worked til 5pm that day so it was a whirlwind packing job and in the process I left the TripTik at home.


July 17th - We left KY at 3am heading for Des Moines West KOA, 665 miles away. Our group in truck was myself, my aunt, DW, DD and her best friend. Bringing two 12 year old girls on a road trip like this could have been a nightmare, but they did great. Arrived in Des Moines in just under 12 hours. I enjoy driving and the 1 ton dually allowed an effortless tow. We didnโ€™t experience any trailer sway in wind, passing semis or anywhere else. It was a one handed drive for the majority of the trip. I stop for fuel every 200 miles or so, and will stop anywhere in between if I need to hit the restroom or stretch my legs. I have a Pilot/Flying J RV plus card and had already planned out all my fuel stops along the way. I used the RV pumps at Flying J, and the big truck pumps at Pilots. We made good time, the truck (rated to pull over 20K) didnโ€™t even know the travel trailer (about 10K loaded) was behind it. I set cruise on 73mph and used my IR temp gun to check tires and hubs at every stop, no issues the entire trip. When I hauled FEMA campers after Katrina I had a lot of bad luck with blown trailer tires so I had the dealership give me a second spare to carry in bed of truck in addition to the one attached to the bumper. I never needed them, thankfully. Des Moines KOA was great and I recommend it.

July 18th & 19th - Left Des Moines at 4am heading for Rapid City, SD. We stopped off at Badlands NP and Wall Drug, which the girls loved. We carried on to Rapid City, made camp at Rushmore Shadows RV Park and spent the next day and a half visiting with family and seeing Mt Rushmore. My parents flew in to Denver while we were here, and drove up in a rental. I made my first dump of tanks here and found that since camper has full bath up front and half back at back near bunks, I had 2 dump tanks and one hose so I would get the pleasure of dumping black first, then grey (as I have researched), then disconnect hose and hook up to other connection and repeat the process. This was something I was dreading but it went well and wasnโ€™t as bad as I thought it would be. Rushmore Shadows is a members only campground (I think they do rent sites to non-members) with nice amenities. My cousin is a member and reserved a great site for 2 nights.

July 20th - Left Rapid City with 3 vehicle convoy (us, my parents, and my cousin and her kids) and met another cousin and his family at the Flying J in Gillette. From there, our convoy (plus a truck pulling another camper) headed for Cody, WY via HWY 16 over the BigHorn mountains. My cousin was driving a 18 1500 Ram pulling a camper of similar size to ours so he was much slower up and down the grades than us. Honestly, the 3500 Ram Dually acted like it wasnโ€™t hardly pulling anything. I learned to love the exhaust break on this truck! I hardly needed to touch the brake pedal. Arrived in Cody, set up camp and just relaxed for rest of the evening. Cody KOA was nice with lots to do for the kids. I saw a lot of advice to stock up at Walmart in Cody before going to Yellowstone and they were right. The two grocery stores in West Yellowstone had a good selection but prices were much higher.

July 21st - Drove from Cody up Chief Joseph Hwy to Beartooth Hwy. This was probably my favorite part of the entire trip. We stopped at a pull off at the top and had a snowball fight in the snow, in late July! Very cool! After driving back to Cody, we went to Nite Rodeo which was a little hokey for me but the girls loved it.

July 22 - Convoy headed to Westgate KOA in West Yellowstone via east Yellowstone entrance and through the park. We didnโ€™t encounter much slowdowns except for some construction on the east side where the road wasnโ€™t paved. We arrived at KOA about 6 hours later, set up camp, and relaxed for the rest of the evening. At some point during our stay at Yellowstone, our refrigerator starting giving out a fault code. It would flash a red light 5 times in a row. I looked in manual and it said there was an issue with internal controls and we should take to a dealer. We decided to manage as best we could for the rest of the trip. Our trailer had an outside kitchen with a good size dorm fridge that stayed cold while hooked to shore power so we put most things in that. I also brought a 60 quart and 65 quart cooler so we used those for traveling between power hookups. The fridge would randomly work then quit working. We tried all 3 settings, auto, gas only, and electric only, it didnโ€™t matter.

July 23-26 - Toured Yellowstone, leaving camp at around 630am each day to get ahead of the crowds. We saw Old Faithful, had a birthday lunch for DD at Old Faithful Inn, and saw rest of Upper Geyser basin. We also saw Tower Fall, did the Old West Cookout at Roosevelt, saw Mammoth Hot Springs. I must say that the Westgate KOA was great. Friendly workers, huge camp store with great selection (although expensive) of groceries, RV supplies, and souvenirs. Many times across many websites I read that โ€œyou canโ€™t see it all at Yellowstoneโ€ and itโ€™s true. We had planned 4 full days of touring but by the end of the third day we were wiped and ended up spending the 4th day sleeping in, swimming in pool, and just relaxing.

July 27th - Left West Yellowstone heading for Jackson WY going south through Idaho and via WY 22 across Teton pass. I read a lot of reviews of that pass and its 10% grades and how scary it was. After how well the truck had handled the trailer up til now, I felt we could handle it and I was right. Going up the truck would accelerate up the grade if I asked it to but we stayed slow to enjoy the view. Going down, I set the cruise on 20 mph and put the exhaust brake on auto and the truck did the rest. I had to tap the brakes a few times because of an RV ahead going slower than us but it was awesome. We arrived at Fireside Resort in Jackson Hole in early afternoon and set up camp. We toured downtown Jackson, had dinner at Pinky Gโ€™s (awesome!!) bought some souvenirs and drove through GTNP in late afternoon looking for wildlife (saw some Pronghorn).

July 28th - we did the Jenny Lake hike (via the boat ferry) to Inspiration Point and it was awesome. We spent the rest of the day making a run to Albertsons (first major grocery store since Wal-mart in Cody) and walking around shops in Jackson again.

July 29th - drove from Jackson to Cheyenne KOA, leaving around 8am and arriving in Cheyenne in late afternoon. Cheyenne KOA was nice, people were friendly, bathrooms and entire campground was spotless. It took a minute to get used the the all gravel campground (felt like were were in a scene of Raising Arizona). DW and I went to Cheyenne Walmart and it was โ€œdifferentโ€. Wife saw at least one drug deal in parking lot and we both got a very weird vibe there.

July 30th - Left Cheyenne KOA heading for KC East KOA at 3am sharp. I had a 680 mile run ahead of me and I wanted to get as much done before sunrise as I could. We made it to Big Springs, NE by sunrise and I did good on drive. I would go around 200 miles between stops for fuel and would stop at rest areas to stretch my legs occasionally. We arrive at KC KOA late in afternoon, set up camp, and girls went to swim. KC East/Oak Grove KOA was nicest we stayed at! Super friendly workers and we even had delicious BBQ delivered right to our site.
An interesting happened at 245am as I prepared to dump all the tanks for the last time before turning camper into dealer. I dumped black and grey tanks at rear connection for half bath without incident, then reconnected hose to forward connection to dump main tanks. I reached for the black tank valve and it was GONE!!! I looked with flashlight and could see the hole in the enclosed bottom of trailer where it should be but somewhere between Cheyenne and KC it fell off. I took it very ease going in and out of truck stops, construction areas, and anywhere else significant bumps in the road existed.

July 31st - Left KC KOA around 330am and headed home. Made it through St Louis right before rush hour got bad and rest of trip was smooth sailing. Arrived home around 3pm and unpacked camper and truck.

August 1st - I took truck and camper back to RV dealer and Enterprise location, picked up my car and headed home. RV dealer was very apologetic about the lost groceries and inconvenience from our refrigerator issues. She said there has been other issues with that brand of refrigerator. She said the missing black tank handle wasnโ€™t a big deal.

wadecool
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I want to thank everyone again for all of the great advice! We are a few days out now from pulling out of KY and are very excited. It will be me, wife, two 12 year old girls and my aunt piled into a crew cab truck for several days in a row. I suppose it's time to teach the girls how to play the license plate game.

toferg
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wadecool wrote:
An update to our trip, now just 37 days away. We have decided to travel from KY to SD via Indianapolis, Peoria, and Des Moines. It will be a 2 days drive with one night stay over in between.

7/17 - leave home at 3am arrive Des Moines West KOA 3pm

7/18 - Des Moines West KOA to Keystone, SD 6am to 5pm

7/19 - Tour Badlands, Mt Rushmore

7/20 - rapid city to Cody, WY via Gillette, WY 9am to 5pm. 2 nights in Cody, seeing Museum and driving Beartooth Highway.

7/22 - Cody, WY to West Yellowstone KOA 9am to 3pm

7/27 - West Yellowstone to Jackson WY 7am to 1pm. Tour Tetons and Jackson.

7/29 - Jackson to Cheyenne KOA 8am to 4pm

7/30 - Cheyenne KOA to KC East KOA 3am-3pm

7/31 - KC KOA to home 8am to 6pm


I'll be doing a similar trip leaving 7/27 from NW IN. Some long days of driving will be the price to see as much as possible in 2 weeks...hitting 8-9 National Parks.

7/27 - leave home 3am to Badlands (13hr drive - longest drive day)
7/28 - Badlands to Cody
7/29 - Cody to West Yellowstone
7/30 - Explore Yellowstone
7/31 - W Yellowstone to Grand Teton
8/1 - Grand Teton to Willard, UT
8/2 - Willard to Bryce Canyon
8/3 - Explore Zion
8/4 - Bryce Canyon to Grand Canyon N Rim
8/5 - Grand Canyon to Arches/Canyonlands
8/6 - Explore Arches/Canyonlands
8/7 - A/C to Red Rocks
8/8 - Explore Red Rocks/Denver
8/9 - 8/10 drive home

ppine
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Okay wadecool, as long as you know what you are getting yourself into. We used to do some 1,000 mile drives non-stop when I was 20, but would never consider them now.

The pull of the West can be reallly strong.

1320Fastback
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My wife and I just did a trip from San Diego to New Orleans to Louisville and back to San Diego. We do not have kids yet, one of the way. I found out 500 mile days for me are no problem and we did a few 700+ mile days just to get there. From New Orleans to Louisville was 730 and it just made sense to push on though and get there. Same coming back home from Arkansas to New Mexico.

I know kids will though a massive monkey wrench into things but 5-700 miles per day is doable and gets you extra days at your stops.
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caver
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Back in the mid 90's, when I was the new employee and had two weeks, I did long drives from SE Missouri to the west. I would get off work and be on the road after about two hours of last minute camper packing. I would drive about 250+ miles and call it a night. I would get up at maybe 5:30 am and hit the road again doing 6-700 miles. Once I got to my first destination I would kick it way back. I saw those as early recon trips which was often very helpful. I would get to some place and think ehhh this sucks and move on. I might arrive at another place and spend an extra day or two there vowing to return for more. Last year in Yellowstone there was road construction as always due to limited season so expect those delays along with buffalo jams, moron driver jams and the speed limit. heed others advice and head in early to the park every morning. After a certain time late morning the lines get insane. The museum in Cody ehhhh if you are a firearms buff I would think you could spend days in there. My dad and I spent maybe an hour or two tops. Beartooth Highway is scenic but never had the urge to go back. Tetons, beautiful but I never stay more than a couple hours. If your kids like pools and water slides fed by thermal water, Thermopolis might be a plan B while in Cody. Wind or Jewel cave while in the Black Hills....see me name so I might be a bit more biased in this. I think your more recent trip itinerary is much better than that Chevy Chase National Lampoons Vacation itinerary you originally posted ๐Ÿ™‚ Have fun.

wadecool
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ppine wrote:
This schedule looks like it was conceived by some one with an amphetatmine habit. Seriously, way too much driving, driving at night. You have 14 days and at least 8 of them will be nothing but driving.


This schedule was conceived by someone with limited vacation time. Only driving at night will be a 3am start on day we leave KY and day we go from Cheyenne to KC, both will be all interstate.

SkullAndSquirre
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We just did a big loop pretty fast with no kids and figured out I can sustain 7:30am to 3:00pm a few days in a row without cracking. I pulled a couple 7am's to 6pm's and at that point the fun starts to drain out no matter what I was doing.

Also, be aware, Bison sleep on the road at night in Yellowstone.

ppine
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This schedule looks like it was conceived by some one with an amphetatmine habit. Seriously, way too much driving, driving at night. You have 14 days and at least 8 of them will be nothing but driving.

wadecool
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An update to our trip, now just 37 days away. We have decided to travel from KY to SD via Indianapolis, Peoria, and Des Moines. It will be a 2 days drive with one night stay over in between.

7/17 - leave home at 3am arrive Des Moines West KOA 3pm

7/18 - Des Moines West KOA to Keystone, SD 6am to 5pm

7/19 - Tour Badlands, Mt Rushmore

7/20 - rapid city to Cody, WY via Gillette, WY 9am to 5pm. 2 nights in Cody, seeing Museum and driving Beartooth Highway.

7/22 - Cody, WY to West Yellowstone KOA 9am to 3pm

7/27 - West Yellowstone to Jackson WY 7am to 1pm. Tour Tetons and Jackson.

7/29 - Jackson to Cheyenne KOA 8am to 4pm

7/30 - Cheyenne KOA to KC East KOA 3am-3pm

7/31 - KC KOA to home 8am to 6pm

john_bet
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Take this advise from someone who lived in Rapid City for 9 years and is from southern Indiana, 50 miles north of Louisville. We used all interstates and with an RV it is more than 2 days as it was 1200 miles. Me and the DW did 750 miles to Souix Falls in '99 in a truck only and we both drove and beat. The next to day too Billings. That was really pushing it. Just advise from an old fart that's been around.
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greyhook
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We took our first RV in 2014. In 2 weeks, we packed in Corn Palace, Badlands, Rushmore, Devils Tower, Cody(museum and rodeo), Yellowstone, Bozeman(museum), Grizzly and Wolf Discovery center, Craters of the Moon, Jackson and Colter Bay CG in GTNP. We reprised the trip last year leaving out Bozeman, Devils Tower and Corn Palace. The last 2 days in GTNP were very relaxing before the long ride home(we live near Buffalo NY). I think you're in for the trip of a lifetime. Have fun and what Tragusa3 said was spot on--the best times were when we discovered things at our own pace. My wife and I travel with our 2 daughters and our 2 dogs. Wouldn't have it any other way.

yr2017
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wadecool wrote:
Taking into account the girls needing burn energy after driving long days and shortening the days somewhat as well as all of us being on same sleep schedule, i have updated the itinerary:

With u getting another day off hereโ€™s my updated itinerary:

7/17 - leave home at 3am arrive KC KOA 2pm

7/18 - KC KOA to Kennebec, SD KOA 8am to 6pm

7/19 - Kennebec KOA to Rapid City driving through Badlands and Wall Drug on way 8am to 2pm. Tour Mt Rushmore after setting up camp

7/20 - rapid city to Hardin, MT via Gillette, WY 9am to 3pm. Go to Little Bighorn battlefield in afternoon

7/21 - Hardin, MT to West Yellowstone KOA 9am to 3pm

7/26 - West Yellowstone to Jackson WY 7am to 1pm. Tour Tetons in afternoon

7/27 - Jackson to Cody 7am to 3pm. Tour museum and beartooth highway in 2 days

7/29 - Cody to Ft Collins KOA 6am to 2pm. Drive through RMNP.

7/30 - FT Collins KOA to Topeka KOA 8am to 6pm

7/31 - Topeka KOA to home 8am to 6pm


Your times are ambitious - some can be done as you write, and others are perposterous.

Don't drive Wyo or Mont roads at night - for one thing outside of major towns there are no highway lights. If you strike a steer, or a deer/elk you'll be in the ditch or worse. The winds can be worse at night than in daytime.

I didn't have time to read all the responses, so let me tell you my twice yearly routing from Macon GA to my other home in Wyo/Mont:

Macon GA - St Peters MO;
St Peters - North Platte NE;
North Platte - Hardin (the longest stretch) to visit AmerIndian friends at Crow Agency - BigHorn Battlefield; Avoid US14/14A - not necessary - there are two ways to get to MT72 from there without climbing mountain passes. Overland from Hardin down to Cody and the 'tooth into Cody. BBHC and rodeo
Cody to YNP - allow 4 hrs to get there - depending on bear jams;
then turn north to Great Falls and Charlie Russell Museum, but don't camp in Browning. Onto Glacier, the Going to the Sun Road is tops - but you'll need to park the trailer.

Then southeast to Medora ND to visit a few bison I relocated at Teddy Roosevelt Park. Return trip from Medora down to Mt Rushmore and back to winter home.
2.5 days out to Cody; 3.5 days from Glacier back

Skip the Tetons for another trip. Nothing in Jackson to see - except more tourists and HIGH prices for everything.
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Busskipper
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padredw wrote:
I have followed this thread with interest but have felt no need to add to the excellent advice and encouragement from Tragusa3. This is to give him some encouragement. We have made RV trips to Canada twice in the last three years and I am just now 86 years and still towing!

I follow tragusa's You Tube channel with interest and affection. I remember when he was concerned that no one really wanted to watch his first travel videos. And now he has a great You Tube audience.

So "keep on traveling" I haven't reached the end of the road yet.


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