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"Monaco Owners Forum Member" |
Is it advised to take a 40 foot motorhome through the park on US20 from Cody to West Yellowstone? If not, what is a recommended route from I-90?
Bob 2006 Diplomat 40PDQ 2006 Honda CRV toad |
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We had no problem driving on the road from Fishing Bridge to West Yellowstone IN the park. Cannot speak for the road from Cody to Fishing Bridge, though.
Cruzer should have the definitive answer for that! Frank F. WIT W112365 Keystone Winnies, Board of Directors Fulltimers 2005 Itasca Suncruiser 38R, Workhorse W24, Ultrapower Upgrade, XM Radio 2004 Saturn VUE, Blue Ox Aladdin II & Toadstop II |
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It's a beautiful easy ride!
God Bless America Ed & Jeanie 2005 Suncruiser 37B 2005 Chevy Colorado Crew |
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Three years ago, we drove it during construction--fifth wheel plus friends in MH. Single lane and rough gravel and rocks. Hope construction is done by now. We are going there in two weeks.
'05 Dolphin 35' Workhorse 8.1L, '07 Chevy HHR Tow'd, '43 wife (ver. 1.0.861) Stowmaster tow bar, ReadyBrake system, Garmin GPS, 2 Bibles 1/3 time RVing, 1/3 time fixing stuff, 1/3 time looking for my stuff |
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From Cody to the Yellowstone gate, the highway is easy driving. After you enter the East gate the road becomes steep and curvy, with adequate pull-outs so RV's can pull over (required BTW) and allow backed-up following traffic to pass, or cool your engine if necessary.
"As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances there is a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of change in the air - however slight - lest we become unwitting victims of darkness."___Supreme Court Justice William Douglas |
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We came in the East entrance from Cody in September, '06. The road prior to the entrance is absolutely fantastic and the scenery is great. I understand that the construction at the East entrance is mostly finished. It was only the ascent that was dirt when we were there. It does go from 4,000 to 8,800 feet but we had no problems. The decent is pretty winding and fairly steep in a couple of places coming into hard turns. Using the exhaust brake and watching our speed, we had no problems. The key was to keep our speed down before the steepest parts.
2000 Georgie Boy Landau 36' DP |
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"Tiffin Coach Owner's Forum Member" |
Just made the trip today fron Cody to West Yellowstone. It is an easy drive to the park entrance as everyone says and the only steep (8% in some places) grades are in the park. Speed limit is 45 through most of the park (25 in spots), so you don't feel as rushed as on the interstate.
As Ray says, there are plenty of turn-outs. The only problem I had was that there was a 4-wheeler or two parked right in the middle of most of them. 05 Allegro Bay 37DB W24 06 Saturn Vue V6 AWD Blue Ox Adventa LX Tow Bar Brake Pro http://here4now.typepad.com/here4now/ |
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"Moderator" |
Made that run many times. There are 5 entrances into Yellowstone and everything is RV friendly. The only road I'd not take a large RV on is between Tower Junction and Canyon. It goes through Dunraven Pass as it climbs Mount Washburn. The hairpins can be very tight for a long rig that doesn't bend in the middle and there are always smaller vehicles coming at you over the yellow line. Any other road is fair game.
There are many ways into the park. It all depends on where on I-90 you want to get off and which direction you are coming from. Mark & Leann Quasius 2007 Allegro Bus 42QRP - Cummins 400 ISL 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited |
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"Monaco Owners Forum Member" |
Mark (Cruzer),
We are traveling to West Yellowstone from Tennessee starting next Tuesday via I-90 and Bozeman. After we finish about a week in West Yellowstone, making day trips into the park, we would like to travel to Cody. We have a 41 ft HR Endeavor and will be towing a Chevy Colorado pickup. From the posts on iRV2.com it looks like we should have no trouble going through the park from West Yellowstone, out the East entrance and then on to Cody. Is that your impression? I looks like you have a tag axle MH that is about 45 ft. so if you can make it we should be able to. Any advice would be appreciated. 2007 HR Endeavor 40SFT Cummins 400 ISL 2008 Colorado Quad Cab Toad Roadmaster Sterling All Terrain Roadmaster Brakemaster Doran 360RV TPMS USN Retired - 35 years |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
Back in July, I did the Fishing Bridge to Cody run with a 40-footer towing a mini-van. Construction is done and that road is a beautiful ride. But make sure to use your engine braking.
The question is, where are you going AFTER Cody? That is where the routes, in my opinion, get a little hairy. I have done the Ten Sleep Canyon route 16 and the Sheridan route 14 from Cody back to I-90. Route 16 takes you over Powder River Pass where I had snow in late June 2000. Route 14 takes you over Granite Pass with a couple jillion switchbacks on the way down the east side of the mountains. (2006). Last July, I headed down through Thermopolis which seemed way easier. A stop at the thermal pools in Thermopolis helped too... Tom and Katharine'07 Winnebago Tour 40TD, 400hp Cummins '08 Town & Country with a Blue Ox and an uncooperative Remco Three teenage boys (2 Eagle Scouts) 11 years of RV memories |
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