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Thread: Florida To Banff AB.

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    Default Florida To Banff AB.

    We are leaving from Jupiter Fl. on June 3 for Banff AB.

    I wanted to share our proposed route in hopes of getting feedback on some of our planned stops, routes and campground choices.

    If any of you have had experience in these places, along these roads I would appreciate the feedback.

    Here goes: We plan on heading to Tallahassee, to Mobile, Jackson Ms. Shreveport, Tula/Oklahoma City?, Wichita, Dodge City?, Black Hills national park, Yellowstone, Deerlodge national park, Flat lake, Glacier National park, calgary, to banff national park.


    Stop one: Tallahassee Fl. 401 miles Overnight

    http://www.bigoakrvpark.com/

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions...al_Forest.html

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions...e.html#CGID828


    Stop 2: Vicksburg Ms. 471 miles 2 days

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions....html#CGID7075


    Stop 3: Hots Springs AR. 291 miles 3 days

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions...s.html#CGID227

    http://www.barteemeadow.com/camping_rv_parking.html

    Stop 4: Oklahoma City 315 miles 2 days (possibly Tulsa??)

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions...a/Ardmore.html

    Stop 5: Dodge City Ks. 272 miles (Possibly Wichita) 1 day

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions...odge_City.html

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Kansas/

    stop 6: Ogallala Ne. 322 miles 2 days

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions.../Ogallala.html

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Nebraska/

    Stop 7: Rapid City SD. 276 miles (possibly Custer SD. (Custer State park, Badlands national park) 5 days

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions....html#CGID2569

    /www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/South_Dakota/Rapid_City.html

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/South_Dakota/


    Stop 8: Yellowstone national park: 472 miles (the problem with this travel day is that we should have stayed in Casper Wy. instead of Custer SD.

    14 days ??

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Wyoming/

    Deerlodge National Forest MT ?:

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Montana/Butte.html

    NEW TRIP: Poison MT, Flathead lake:

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions....html#CGID1694

    Day 9: Glacier National park: 433 miles. 14 days??

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Montana/

    Day 10: calgary AB. 231 miles 14 days including the park

    Day 11: Banff national park. 75 miles

    Total trip is about 3500 miles each way. The above trip is about 60 days as laid out. 2 months, plus 15 days getting back to FL. 75 days. Unless of course we decide to head all the way out to Vancouver, which would add about another 30 days. ???

    Under the first plan we would be back in Fl on or about August 15th. Sept 1 head for Maine seeing family returning Oct 15th arriving Nov. 1 or something like that.

    BH

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    We have stayed twice in the Hot Springs KOA. We were there in a 42' and had no problem parking. It was a nice, quiet campground. A great place to eat is Rolando's. It is across the street from the Arlington Hotel.

    I would only stay at Twin Fountains if you are in OKC. The other parks are not acceptable. We live here so have viewed the others. Not a pretty sight!!! A favorite place to eat is Iron Starr Urban BBQ--36th and Shartel. It is great BBQ in a nice atmosphere with other food options. Not your typical BBQ shack or joint. Yummy!!

    Have a great trip--
    Neal and Carla

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    Good morning Neal & Carla,

    It is good to hear from you. This type of real world information is valuable stuff.

    Hot Springs seemed like an interesting stop, not really out of the way for us, and has some interesting history, we have never been to Arkansas.

    As for Oklahoma City, it is a toss up for us whether or not we go to Tulsa or Oklahoma City, where would you stop if it were your choice?

    I posted this thread is hopes of getting this type of info from those of you who are either from these locations or have actual first hand experience.

    I plan on recalculating the entire trip plan once I have all of the responses.

    Besides offering valuable repair and maintenance to "POGERS", each member is a wealth of real time travel info. Sharing can make a trip planning a much more valuable experience.

    Again, Thanks for jumping on and offering the advice.

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    Bruce,
    I would highly recommend routing yourself through Thermopolis, WY. The "Fountain of Youth" RV park is decent enough. But what makes it super special is that you are parked at what are the most amazing hot spring pools I have ever encountered. They are HUGE (think two olympic size pools with 1.5 million gallons of perfect, hot mineral water flowing in and out every day.) The water is good enough to drink! I did (close to the source) and lived to tell about it. The park is just on the north side of the Wind River Canyon. Be sure to drive through the canyon in daylight. It is amazing as well. Then you can probably go from there to Yellowstone in one day. The RV park options in Cody are nothing special. (Cody is the last decent sized city before the park.) There are some good places to eat in Cody. I cant remember the name of the place we ate, but we were taken out for dinner after a concert and it was one of our best meals of the year. If you want the name, I'll call the presenter and get it for you.

    Also, you may already know this, but the drive from the east into Yellowstone is kind of harry. Big, long uphill (up mountain) drive. Lots of twists and turns. You might want to be fresh and ready for that leg, so maybe revise what I said above about going from Thermop (as the locals call it) to Yellowstone. There are places along the road to pull over and dry camp. There is a Walmart in Cody. (Which was a nicer parking area than the park that we stayed in Cody.)

    Sounds like an awesome trip. In all of our 50,000 mile tour, our stop in Thermopolis was our favorite. Don't miss it!

    Best,

    Adam
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    Hello Adam,

    You and your family, of all Pogers must see so many places.

    Hot Springs sound inviting, especially after a long drive. I could use some of the Fountain of Youth "Thermopolis" it is.

    I will make every effort to share my experiences and images along the way.

    We really love out of the way places, small diners, interesting specialty local foods etc.

    All of it is good and added together makes for great fun.

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    Bruce,

    I would echo Neal and Carla's suggestion about OKC. I have stayed at the Magnolia RV Park in Vicksburg and it is okay. Nothing special.

    I don't know of a decent place in Tulsa. We are staying in Hill City on our trip thru SD at the Rafter J Bar.

    We have only stayed at Fishing Bridge at Yellowstone. It was adequate, but not suitable for a 45'er.

    We are also staying at the North American RV park at Glacier. Loc gave it the fat beagle thumbs up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Winchester View Post
    Bruce,

    Jerry: I would echo Neal and Carla's suggestion about OKC. I have stayed at the Magnolia RV Park in Vicksburg and it is okay. Nothing special.

    Pam is interested in Civil war anything, we have not been to Vicksburg and plan on stopping. Sounds like a Walmart is as good a choice as anything here



    Jerry: I don't know of a decent place in Tulsa. We are staying in Hill City on our trip thru SD at the Rafter J Bar.

    Custer has what sounds like Broken Arrow is a nice RV park, we will try this one I think, have you been to this region before?


    Jerry: We have only stayed at Fishing Bridge at Yellowstone. It was adequate, but not suitable for a 45'er.

    How about Lewis Lake Campground , or Slough Creek Campground, both get 5 stars in RVparksreviews??




    Jerry: We are also staying at the North American RV park at Glacier. Loc gave it the fat beagle thumbs up.
    Where is North American in the Park?? I have taken a look at Apgar Campground in West Glacier and Glacier Meadows RV Park in east Glacier, both 4 plus stars, can't find the other.

    When are you heading to these regions??

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    Road conditions are very important to us, found an interesting website

    http://www.highwayconditions.com/united_states.htm, if you dig deep into this site, take Mississippi you can take a look at the actual traffic and road conditions, good resource. http://www.mstraffic.com/, Montana has a good one as well: http://www.highwayconditions.com/mt.htm, I will be adding this site to my favorites.

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    Bruce,

    If you need a spot off of I-25 or I-70, we have 50 amp and water at our house, altho, Bluevost will be here June 22th, and the Neffs just left.

    As for South Dakota, all Poggers who went to Spearfish last fall will agree that Elkhorn Ridge RV Park was a great spot and centrally located for touring, Devil's Tower, Custar State Park, and Mount Rushmore, and Deadwood, Leads area.

    West Glacier KOA as bus friiendly for us in 2002. Also, Jellystone RV Park in Missoula was OK for one night.

    In Banff, we stayed at Tunnel Mountain Campground above Banff. If has weak power, with water in one area, and drycamping in the rest. Be sure to see Banff Springs hotel, Bow Falls, Mt Norquay gondola ride, and Lake Louise and have lunch at the Chateau, (its cheaper than diinner), and head west on the Trans Canada to see where the Canadian Pacific built two spiral train tunnels. Near there is a dirt road to Takakah Falls flowing off of Daly Glacier. Have fun.
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    Bruce we are leaving June 3rd.

    We reserved a private guide for Vicksburg and it was way cool. $35 for the old guy to ride around all morning and show us all the sights and tell all the stories. It was the best tour we ever took.

    The North American is in Coram.

    http://www.rvparkreviews.com/regions/Montana/Coram.html

    I tried some of the dry camping options for Yellowstone but all the slots for a 45'er were taken so we have an alternate plan. I think most of the guys stay in West Yellowstone at the Grizzley. If you are going to stay in the park and need a full hookup, Fishing Bridge is the only spot.

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