Well, it is getting time to plan the family vacation for the summer, and an old friend of mine from college and his family and I got to talking about doing an RV trip up to Yellowstone National park. My dad has a big RV that he said we could use, and my Saturn Outlook is Front wheel drive so I can tow it behind on a half trailer. What I am curious about is the experience. As a child my parents took us on camp outs with other families and I had an absolute blast. Going from the city to the great outdoors and meeting other people and their families was just about as good as it gets. Now, I am having a bit of a time convincing my wife that it will be fun, and it is not a big deal to have 8 of us crammed into an RV, especially in that we can pitch tents etc at RV parks and National parks if we need a little privacy. What I want to know is has anyone had experience traveling with another family, and was that more fun that going it alone? And has anyone done an RV trip, and what did you think. Thanks in advance for sharing. DD
8 people??? If its more than a couple days, don't do it. Families need their "own" time. If they had their own RV, it would be ok, but there are going to be times when you all will want to do your own thing, especially if you only have one vehicle. I've been on an overseas trip with a family and after two weeks, i felt cramped and at times i felt like i was cramping them.
It is about 10 days, and we are taking tents as well if we need some space. We do have the potential of taking another pull RV to where we have 2 sleeping spaces. But I think it would be more fun if we were all in the same RV.....these are people I have been friends with for more than 20 years. Our kids are friends too....we know them well. DD
Well I can tell you that for about 8 years during my childhood, my family went to Garner State Park with a whole clan of extended family and friends for about a week during the Summer. We had our own campsites, but were all clustered together. That was some of the best times in my life; certainly wouldn't have been the same had we gone alone (although we went on tons of trips by ourselves and had a blast). 8 people in an RV might not be so bad, especially considering that you'd be spending much of your time in the outdoors anyways.
Yellowstone is a LOOONNGG way away. How long were you planning on taking there and back? Because to me 10 days in not enough time to drive there (especially in an RV), see Yellowstone and drive back. Also, some of the roads around and in Yellowstone can be pretty hairy, even in a car. Once you get to Yellowstone, it is a 30-60 minute drive to see the various sites. I would strongly recommend you fly into Salt Lake City or Jackson and rent a couple ofcars. Stay in Jackson Hole for a couple of days, see the Grand Teton National Park. Then drive to Yellowstone and stay in the cabins at the canyon, it is fairly central in the park and you can take day trips out from there. Get off the roads and do some hiking in the park, there are trails for every level. There is some crazy stat out there about the number of visitors to Yellowstone who do not venture off the roads. Don't be one of those people. If you can't tell, I absolutely love Yellowstone. Don't stint yourself on your time three by driving back and forth.
I went RVing to Florida/Orlando and the areas with another family. It was absolutely amazing. Of course, this was me being a child but my parents enjoyed the fact that at night, they had somebody else they could just converse and drink with
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Sounds like a fun trip. However, the folks questioning the time alloted do have a point. It'd be a hard two-day drive from Austin, so that kills 4 of your 10. You'd probably want to stop and catch a few sights on the way, so it could easily be 3 days there and 3 days back. Stretch it to 12 days so you're not rushed and you'll have an incredible time. If you do go, camp at Madison. Swimming in the Firehole River is a blast and it's not too far from the community of West Yellowstone, which has grocery stores and such. You're still centrally located in the park, so you can go NE to the falls and S to Old Faithful. (By the way, the W side of the park has some of the best and most easily accessible geysers/mud pots/hot springs.) (I've been on three fires in the park and everytime, they have us set up camp behind the store at Fishing Bridge. It's nice, but I like the Madison area much better, plus there are less bison to worry about.) Definitely approach the park through Grand Tetons. If you have the time, leave via West Yellowstone and track down through Utah for a stop at Canyonlands and especially Arches. Everyone needs to see Arches.
We(my wife, son, brother, niece, nephew & I) took my parents 19' class C (towing a car on a dolly) to Indiana to visit family & friends in the early 90's. My bro took a 5 man tent and he & the kids slept in it. We had a BLAST!! With 3 drivers we drove the 1100 miles straight thru. My wife retired in 98 & I retired in 06. In 04 we bought a 37' class A & went to Florida for my nephew's wedding. We take 2 months each year to go back to Indiana to visit family & friends, but that is just the 2 of us. Last year we took 5 months and took the rv to California, the Carolinas & home. We love rving!! Yellowstone is roughly 1500 miles from Austin. I don't know what size rv you have nor the # of drivers you have nor the rv experience of the drivers. Is the rv gas or diesel? You will want to stop at least 1 night. That can be at a rest stop, picknic area, rv park or motel. I would suggest you get Trailer Life's RV Park Directory(lists the rv parks in each state) if you want to stay in a rv park($25 to $35 per night). Also "Next Exit" tells what facilities are at each exit on the interstate system and if they are gas rv accessible. Our modis operendi is 300 miles or 3pm. But we aren't on a time constraint. GlassHalfFull is right about Yellowstone. You'll love it. It is beautiful!!! Driving south from Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park on the way to Jackson Hole you go through a valley where "Shane"(my favorite movie) was filmed. I hope I have helped you. Have fun!!
Are you my cousin? My family has done just this for at least 17 years, except sometimes it's Inks Lake instead of Garner. I've only been about 1/3 of the time, but it's awesome everytime.