Overnight Camping in Yellowstone National Park
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
- Last weekend we just didn't get enough of Yellowstone, so we decided to come back and stay the night. There are plenty of places to tent camp at Yellowstone, BUT we booked a little last minute so it turns out we got the LAST tent spot in the park - SCORE! Dogs are allowed at campsites so Zink and Echo tagged along and loved every second of it!
This weekend we focused on the upper loop of the park. It's not quite as well known as the lower, but still had a lot of cool things to see.
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Originally from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. We are just a young married couple out having fun and enjoying life together. We caught the travel bug and decided to start exploring the US full-time in our RV. Working remote has made this possible and we are excited to vlog our adventures! We have made it to our 6th state and we can't wait to continue our travels Northwest.
00:00 Start
00:14 Intro
00:29 Headed to the park
01:04 Camp setup
02:17 Off to adventures
03:09 Mammoth Falls
04:53 Black Bear
05:32 Madison Campground for the evening
08:07 Day 2 Breakfast
09:17 Lower Falls
10:49 Grand Canyon of Yellowstone
11:22 Elk
11:50 Closing
What do you do with your dogs when hiking? Are they back there somewhere?
We just did quick hikes and it wasn’t very hot, so we just left them in the truck. Not gone for more than an hour. Couldn’t take them out on the trails with us unfortunately. You have a dog?
Thanks for sharing! I'm headed back for the second time, as last summer the northern loop was closed. I need to see it! We are also camping in the park this time, also something new ....stay safe
Yea the flood really messed things up! Camping was really cool because of how active the ground is. So many earthquakes that you can really only experience while camping.
Enjoyed your video. Yellowstone is one of my favorite places. We were there in the fall of 2021. Loved every minute of it. We are planning to return in October 2022.
Do it. And go camp. That was a fun experience where we got to stay longer and not have to run back to our place so fast.