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easttx Jun 15th, 2003 01:29 AM

MONTANA AND WYOMING
 
MY WIFE & I WILL BE FLYING INTO JACKSON HOLE 7-14-03, THEN DRIVING TO GLACIER NP FOR A DAY OR 2, THEN TO RED LODGE,CODY,YELLOWSTONE AND FLYING BACK OUT OF JACKSON ON THE 7-24
1.QUICKEST ROUTE FROM JACKSON TO GLACIER ?
2. EAST GLACIER PARK LODGING ?
3.RED JAMMER TOURS ?
4.WE HATE HAVING TO MAKE RESV.WE LIKE FLEXIBILITY!!!
ANY INFO WILL BE HELPFUL, THANKS

cd Jun 15th, 2003 08:21 AM

easttx
Can't help a whole lot except to tell you not to write in caps, it's hard to read and the same as shouting. Flexibility is great but you will be taking a chance at not finding a place to stay as you are traveling peak season. I recommend reservations, at this late date you might still have trouble finding them.

Connie Jun 15th, 2003 11:05 AM

The most scenic route to Glacier is by way of Missoula and up by Flathead Lake. I would go west out of Jackson and up through Idaho by way of I-15 to I-90.

The cherries should be in season around Flathead Lake and you will see a lot of stands and orchards (at least on the east side of the lake--haven't been on the west side of the lake).

I used to think it was quicker to go by way of Great Falls but someone on this board convinced me it was about the same mileage.

You can either stay on the west side of Glacier or drive on over to the east side. There is a lot more lodging on the west side so you might find a vacancy easier OR you might find it easier on the east side since it isn't as popular.

You can come back through Great Falls and over to Red Lodge, down the fabulous Beartooth and Chief Joseph Highways and into Yellowstone.

You will probably have to call every day to find a reservation in the parks. It isn't as essentiel in Glacier but is much better in Yellowstone because of the driving distances.

I prefer to drive myself in Glacier but the Red Jammers look fun and I'm sure you learn a lot from the drivers.

Connie Jun 15th, 2003 11:09 AM

Just noticed your screen name.

Are you from east Texas?

easttx Jun 15th, 2003 04:22 PM

Sorry my cap's offend people, and yes i live in Jasper,Tx. Any suggestions for lodging on the west side of GNP, we don't care about staying in the park, but reasonably close, and someplace with decent resturants and maybe a saloon

John Jun 15th, 2003 08:33 PM


Hello from Northwest Montana.For a unique experience drive the sun highway and forget the jammers. For lodging and restaurant info try
www.travel.state.mt.us/
www.discoveringmontana.com
In Kalispell (my home) you MUST try Moose's saloon.
Have a great trip

bodi Jun 17th, 2003 01:53 PM

John, is that the same Mooses that was there in the 60's, peanut shells and sawdust on the floor? If so, I loved that place and had lots of fun there!

easttx Jun 17th, 2003 04:06 PM

It looks like there is a lot more places to stay on the west side, so are are reservations a must???

John Jun 17th, 2003 08:30 PM

BODI
Yup the same place. Still has sawdust and peanut shells and the best pizza in the Northwest!!

John Jun 17th, 2003 08:34 PM

EASTTX
Sorry, didn't answer your question. As I live here I really don't know about reservations but I do know we get lots of tourist especially in July. To be safe I would secure a room asap.
Have a great trip.

heyjude21919 Nov 3rd, 2003 07:16 AM

It sounds like their are several great routes coming and going to Glacier. How about from Jackson and tetons diong Yellowstone , then taking Chief Joseph and Beartooth up to Glacier and then going back to Messoula by I 15 and I90 for Cherry picking Flaathead rafting etc?. Does that sound all backwards? We're going June 27 2004 and just beginning to plan. Have tickets to Jackson and from messoula. Thanks

John Nov 3rd, 2003 11:41 AM


HEYJUDE21919
Looking at your last post I have to ask. Do you have a map? I 15 is nowhere near Glacier or Missoula!
Am I reading your question wrong??


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