How to travel Wyoming possibly Montana?
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How to travel Wyoming possibly Montana?
If you were traveling Wyoming and possibly Montana this October would you rent a SUV or a small RV? We're looking at Yellowstone and Grand Teton for sure but everything else is up in the air right now. Any recommendations?
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Totally a personal decision, I think. If you are experienced with RVs it might be easy. If not, the RV could be an adventure of its own, for better and/or worse. For overall simplicity as far as ease of maneuvering, parking, navigating narrow roads, etc., the SUV of course.
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An SUV. Snow is a real possibility and a SUV is more suited to the many 2 lane roads you will probably be on. I'm trying to imagine the Beartooth Highway - billed as the most scenic drive in American by some - in an RV. I'm sure it's possible, but in my opinion not optimal.
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As a former MT resident I'd go for the SUV. While RVs can and do travel most of the park roads OK, there are limits for them. I've seen people driving big RVs on Beartooh and was glad it wasn't me, and glad I wasn't behind them/
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Not sure how far into Montana you're thinking of traveling, but if you're heading to Glacier National Park, the Going to the Sun Road that connects the east and west side of teh park will be closed. Additionally, they don't allow RV's on that road. Most facilities in the park and accommodations in and around the park will be closed as well. Weather and snow could also be an issue.
http://www.hikinginglacier.com/glaci...e-sun-road.htm
http://www.hikinginglacier.com/glaci...e-sun-road.htm





