DaveO:
I am working hard at it. The folks from Japan and Korea are the ones who push back the date that YNP used to clear up. I will go, but may even enter from Sylvan Pass or the Northeast Entrance and stay in the northeast area.
adamsg wrote:
DaveO:
I am working hard at it. The folks from Japan and Korea are the ones who push back the date that YNP used to clear up. I will go, but may even enter from Sylvan Pass or the Northeast Entrance and stay in the northeast area.
Great idea! Not far into the east entrance and before Corkscrew, Three Mile Bend area, we have caught small groups of Big Horn on several occasions. There is a pull-out with rest rooms close by. We had to escape the brave ones by getting into our car last year. You can eat at Pahaska Teepee Resort before entering the park...not bad.
If you pack a lunch you can picnic on Sylvan Lake.
If you come in through Billings to Red Lodge, you have a choice of a few restaurants, Subway, lodging, groceries, etc, nice town! Take Beartooth Hiway or Chief Joseph Hiway to Cooke City. Good food there as well.
DaveO wrote:
Great idea! Not far into the east entrance and before Corkscrew, Three Mile Bend area, we have caught small groups of Big Horn on several occasions. There is a pull-out with rest rooms close by. We had to escape the brave ones by getting into our car last year. You can eat at Pahaska Teepee Resort before entering the park...not bad.
If you pack a lunch you can picnic on Sylvan Lake.
If you come in through Billings to Red Lodge, you have a choice of a few restaurants, Subway, lodging, groceries, etc, nice town! Take Beartooth Hiway or Chief Joseph Hiway to Cooke City. Good food there as well.
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Dave0: Great ideas: I will check them out! I like to stay in Cooke City and there is a Mexican restaurant in town that has the greatest breakfast burritos I have ever had. The northeast area also offers a trip up US 212 to Beartooth Pass and some very interesting country. Thanks for the suggestions!!
adamsg wrote:
Dave0: Great ideas: I will check them out! I like to stay in Cooke City and there is a Mexican restaurant in town that has the greatest breakfast burritos I have ever had. The northeast area also offers a trip up US 212 to Beartooth Pass and some very interesting country. Thanks for the suggestions!!
If you eat in Cooke City, save some room for a great milkshake at "Stop The Car Trading Post" in Silver Gate and Cheryl will set you up! She's one of the dozen or so residents that stay year round. LOL, I brought five grandkids through there a couple times last summer.
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