Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Yellowstone National Park Part Two

 

Yellowstone Sign

There are 4 campgrounds that take reservations in Yellowstone. There is also an RV park on the system, but I will talk about that in a bit.

When you make a reservation it is by combined vehicle length. It is not site specific. It goes like this: Tent sites, 20 foot sites, 30 foot sites, and 40 foot sites.

Tent campers have it the easiest. I will list the tent loops in each reservable campground. Just pick yourself a few sites from our favorites list or photos and request one of those when you arrive. Done deal.

For RV’s and those towing trailers, look at our photos and see if your rig will fit. Then do the same thing. Pick out some favorites and ask if they are available when you get there. Otherwise the staff will choose for you and they seem to like to fill up loops instead of offering the best sites.

Got it? Good. Check In/Out time is 11:00am.

On Wednesday I drove south to Bridge Bay campground and Fishing Bridge RV Park. If you still have the handy dandy map you made from my last post you can see where they are, halfway down the right side of the lower oval.

But first I had to run some roadblocks.

Roadside Tacos 3

And when you politely ask them to move they ignore you.

Roadside Tacos 4

Roadside Tacos 5

I finally got to Bridge Bay, the largest campground in the park.

Bridge Bay Sign

If you wonder how it got it’s name, this photo will help.

Bridge Bay Marina 2

That bridge in the background crosses over the bay in the foreground, ergo, Bridge Bay. Oh, it’s all part of Yellowstone Lake. The largest high-elevation lake in the country. There is a marina here with stores and eating places.

Bridge Bay Marina 1

The campground has 438 sites. Quite a few are in the open, like number nine.

Bridge Bay_009

But a lot have some shade. Again, look at the individual photos.

The tent loops are D (186-231), E (232-250), F (251-278), and I (421-438).

Tent site 270 has a nice view of the lake.

Bridge Bay_270

Next up was Fishing Bridge RV Park.

Fishing Bridge Sign

And it is an RV park. They is no stay limit. The other campgrounds allow 14 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day, 30 days off-season.

There are no picnic tables here and no fire rings. In fact, you are not allowed to have an outside fire. What you do get are full hookups, water, sewer and 50 amps of juice. All the sites are the same so I did not do individual photos. They look like this:

Fishing Bridge RV Spots

On the drive back to my campground at Canyon, the clouds were gathering over Hayden Valley.

Hayden Valley

That is the Yellowstone River winding it’s way through the valley. I saw a different side of it on Saturday.

But that was three days away. First on my agenda, in honor of the roadblocks, was dinner.

Taco Dinner

Yeah. It was raining.

On Thursday I drove west to Norris and Madison campgrounds.

Norris Sign

Norris is small compared the reservable campgrounds with only 100 sites. But it was one of my favorites. The Gibbon River flows right next to it.

Norris View 1

Site number 11 had the best view.

Norris_011

Next up was Madison.

Madison Sign

It is situated alongside the Madison River, a world class trout stream.

Madison River 1

Madison River 2

There are 292 sites and almost all have shade like number 51.

Madison_051

The tent loops here are F (196-228), G (229-271), and H (272-292).

The weather turned damp once again on my way back to Canyon.

Rain 1

Nothing new. I relaxed in my car and read for a bit before going to bed.

Rain 2

Two campgrounds here have showers and laundry, Canyon and Grant Village. Three if you count the RV park. Your $28+ per night (including some sort of taxes and fees) entitles you to two free showers per site per day. The RV park is a tad over $50. I made the most of it. The facilities are great.

Canyon Showers-Laundry

That’s me, second from the right. So after cleaning body and clothing I walked Canyon campground on Friday.

Canyon Sign

There are 278 sites here even though the numbers go up to 287. No sites 141-149.

The tent loops are B, C, D, and E, sites 31-103.

I liked number 22 for a tent site.

Canyon_022

My site was number 128, a nice pull-through.

Canyon_128

The weather looked good on Saturday, so I made a breakfast of crispy pancakes and bacon.

Saturday breakfast

Then I went to figure out why they call this campground Canyon.

Grand Canyon Sign

OK. I got it.

There is a North Rim Drive and a South Rim Drive, just like that other big canyon in Arizona. There are two waterfalls in the area, Upper and Lower that drop 108 feet and 309 feet respectively. I checked out Upper Falls first.

Upper Falls 1

You can see some people on the right edge about halfway up the photo. I would go there but first I continued down the South Rim Drive to Artist’s Point. And I was not the only one.

Artist's Point Parking Lot

The short hike was worth it to see this view.

Artist's Point 1

That’s the Lower Falls in the background. Splendid.

I dove into the river and swam upstream, up the Lower Falls, up the Upper Falls, until I climbed out and took this photo from the top of the Upper Falls.

Upper Falls Overlook

Salmon make it look easy.

I took some more photos of the canyon before swimming back to my car.

Grand Canyon 1

Grand Canyon 2

Grand Canyon 3

Grand Canyon 6

I stopped by Canyon Village on my way back to camp.

There is a Visitor Center,

Canyon Visitor Center

A Sporting Goods store,

Canyon Sports Store

A General store,

Canyon General Store

And lot’s of places to eat.

Canyon Eating Area

I spent six hours on the computer processing all the weeks photos and then hit the sack.

Sunday was moving day, and I headed south about 40 miles to Grant Village for four nights. But I had to pass through Hayden Valley again and the resident roadblocks.

Standoff

Road Block

They seem to get a kick out of doing this.

I arrived finally at Grant and set up camp.

Grant Sign

Grant Village_112

My neighbors needed to borrow my power inverter to charge their camera batteries. They came by later with some food for me. Guess what it was.

Gift Tacos

Yep. Tacos. Authentic carnitas tacos from an L.A. Hispanic family. Double tortillas and everything. I was in heaven. I went to bed sated.

It rained all day Monday which was OK, as my toe was aching just a bit from all the walking.

Tuesday I walked Grant campground.

There are 403 sites here and a few other tent sites mixed in the group area.

The tent loops are D (120-138), J (329-369), and K (370-403).

The sites are shaded and most look like number 50.

Grant Village_050

90% are pull-throughs.

Wednesday, today as I write this, I checked out some of the amenities before heading to Old Faithful.

Like Canyon, there are showers and laundry.

Grant Showers and Laundry

And a store.

Grant Store

Unlike Canyon, since Grant is on Yellowstone Lake, there is a boat ramp,

Grant Boat Ramp

A lake,

Yellowstone Lake

A lakefront restaurant called the Lake House,

Lakehouse Restaurant

And a beach, where several kayakers were about to head out.

Grant Beach

The sky started clearing as I headed 19 miles west to Old Faithful. I crossed the Continental Divide twice on my way there.

Divide Sign

I parked near Old Faithful Lodge.

Old Faithful Lodge

Then walked down to the geyser to see what the fuss is all about.

Waiting for the Show

Nothing much going on so I walked around the Upper Geyser Basin boardwalk to check stuff out.

Upper Geyser Basin 14

Upper Geyser Basin 4

Upper Geyser Basin 8

Those might look tempting to swim in but the water is slightly warm.

Upper Geyser Basin 11

Sparkly.

Upper Geyser Basin 12

Certain forms of algae thrive in these conditions and the colors are neat.

Upper Geyser Basin 16

Upper Geyser Basin 18

I headed back along the boardwalk past the Old Faithful Inn.

Old Faithful Inn

A crowd had gathered.

Old Faithful 1

And then the show started.

Upper Geyser Basin 13

OK, just kidding, here it is in all it’s glory.

Upper Geyser Basin 6

Still kidding.

You can feel a rumble as it it starts.

Old Faithful 2

And then…

Old Faithful 4

Old Faithful 3

It finally stopped.

Old Faithful 6

The parking lot was packed as I left. This was one of four lots filled with visitors.

Old Faithful Parking Lot

But wait, there’s more. I used my phone to capture a video. The production values are bad but the titles are cool.

Regards,

Greg