Theodore Roosevelt National Park
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Looks like no one replied to this post. I have a similar question, though, and I'd love some feedback. We are headed west next week on our fourth family x-country trek, and there are only three states the kids need to check off for the Lower 48. North Dakota is one of them.
We're going west to Mt. Rushmore, and then we'll head up to TRNP for a day before heading off to Yellowstone for a few days. There's a somewhat limited window of opportunity, and I don't want to sacrifice time at Yellowstone for TRNP. No offense to Teddy, but I suspect there's a reason why Yellowstone is one of the premier parks in the world, and almost no one I've talked to has ever heard of TRNP.
We should arrive at Mt. Rushmore the afternoon of 8/15, and we can see the museum, the movie(s) at the visitor's center, do the Junior Ranger thing, and see the evening lighting. We'll stay in a hotel. The next morning, 8/16, we would leave early & head to TRNP, about a 5 or 6 hour drive, putting us there mid-day. I'm not familiar with TRNP or have an appreciation for its size or accessibility, but I think (hope) we can spend the afternoon there & be out by dark.
Here's the dilemma: We have one huge tent but would rather not set it up for one night in ND. Does anyone have any comments or recommendations on lodging, either near TRNP, or perhaps in Montana... maybe Glendive or Miles City? Is it feasible to make it to Billings?
Anyone have any strong opinions about how much time to spend in TRNP that we should consider?
I'm trying to figure that side trip out so that I can make campground reservations at Yellowstone pronto, because I know that window is closing.
Thanks Fodorites!!
We're going west to Mt. Rushmore, and then we'll head up to TRNP for a day before heading off to Yellowstone for a few days. There's a somewhat limited window of opportunity, and I don't want to sacrifice time at Yellowstone for TRNP. No offense to Teddy, but I suspect there's a reason why Yellowstone is one of the premier parks in the world, and almost no one I've talked to has ever heard of TRNP.
We should arrive at Mt. Rushmore the afternoon of 8/15, and we can see the museum, the movie(s) at the visitor's center, do the Junior Ranger thing, and see the evening lighting. We'll stay in a hotel. The next morning, 8/16, we would leave early & head to TRNP, about a 5 or 6 hour drive, putting us there mid-day. I'm not familiar with TRNP or have an appreciation for its size or accessibility, but I think (hope) we can spend the afternoon there & be out by dark.
Here's the dilemma: We have one huge tent but would rather not set it up for one night in ND. Does anyone have any comments or recommendations on lodging, either near TRNP, or perhaps in Montana... maybe Glendive or Miles City? Is it feasible to make it to Billings?
Anyone have any strong opinions about how much time to spend in TRNP that we should consider?
I'm trying to figure that side trip out so that I can make campground reservations at Yellowstone pronto, because I know that window is closing.
Thanks Fodorites!!
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How many in your party? There's a KOA Kamping Kabin in Miles City that may work. We loved them for cross-country camping trips. You don't need to set up camp but just toss your bedding on the mattresses and you're set. It would be a 2 hour drive via expressway.
http://koa.com/campgrounds/miles-city/
http://koa.com/campgrounds/miles-city/
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Wonderful! Thank you - yes, we also like to use the Kabins when we don't want to set up a campsite for one night, so this might just be the ticket. Do you think an afternoon at TRNP is sufficient to see the main sights? I don't imagine we'll get out and do much real "hiking", but we'd love to stretch our legs on some decent walks.
By the way, to answer your question, we have 5 in our family. I know most of the Kabins have 4 beds, but two can share a bed or we'll bring in an air mattress for the floor.
By the way, to answer your question, we have 5 in our family. I know most of the Kabins have 4 beds, but two can share a bed or we'll bring in an air mattress for the floor.
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You won't be able to book it for 5. That exceeds their capacity = 1 double bed and 2 bunk beds.
One thing to keep in mind is that it doesn't get dark until REALLY late so if you have something quick for dinner you can pack a lot into your day.
One thing to keep in mind is that it doesn't get dark until REALLY late so if you have something quick for dinner you can pack a lot into your day.
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