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Hi 406 Cruisers! I'm from Vancouver Island, BC, Canada, and president of the Vancouver Island Cruisers. I'll be doing a road trip down to Indio, California for Desert Trip and returning via the scenic route into Grand Teton and Yellowstone between Octorber 18-22ish. Have a couple questions about the area...

What are the roads through the park like that time of year?
What is the entry cost into the parks?
Any recommendations for places to camp?
Any spots I should check out while in the area?
Does anyone want to meet for a beer or coffee at some point?

My SOA bj62 adventure mobile equipped with a 3b diesel and h42 trans turning 37"MTR with 4.56 gears.
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Sounds like it's be a fun trip! Sorry that I can't help you with your questions. I've never been to Yellowstone. But entry cost I'm sure can be found on their website
 
Sounds like it's be a fun trip! Sorry that I can't help you with your questions. I've never been to Yellowstone. But entry cost I'm sure can be found on their website

No worries! Ya I'm stoked for the trip, last minute, and trying Tod make the most of it
5500km projected round trip in a week
 
$30 buck entry fee good for a week and should cover the Tetons and Yellowstone.

Unfortunately YNP and Teton are no longer paired for entrance fees. It's actually $50 for a 7-day for both parks or $30 per park if purchased separately. And definitely check the road closures linked above, that time of year things can change quickly depending on weather or construction.
Otherwise, post up dates you'll be in the area and I'd bet we could get some folks together for a beverage!
 
$30 buck entry fee good for a week and should cover the Tetons and Yellowstone.

Road closure dates:

Park Roads - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

Campground closure information:

Opening & Closing Dates of Facilities - Yellowstone National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

I'd be up for meeting depending on your schedule.

Enjoy!

Thanks! Much needed info, I'll be watching the site!

Unfortunately YNP and Teton are no longer paired for entrance fees. It's actually $50 for a 7-day for both parks or $30 per park if purchased separately. And definitely check the road closures linked above, that time of year things can change quickly depending on weather or construction.
Otherwise, post up dates you'll be in the area and I'd bet we could get some folks together for a beverage!

Ah so its like Canada Eh, expensive parks. That's like $67cad!

Where do you guys generally meet? What region/area?
 
Ah so its like Canada Eh, expensive parks. That's like $67cad!

Where do you guys generally meet? What region/area?

The park fees just changed this year, the two parks used to share a standard entrance fee which was 5 or 10 bucks cheaper to begin with...

We are based out of Bozeman. There are members from around the state but the majority of our rides are within a few hours of Bozeman. We are lucky to have lots of great options within an hour or two in pretty much any direction.
 
The park fees just changed this year, the two parks used to share a standard entrance fee which was 5 or 10 bucks cheaper to begin with...

We are based out of Bozeman. There are members from around the state but the majority of our rides are within a few hours of Bozeman. We are lucky to have lots of great options within an hour or two in pretty much any direction.

Awesome, well I'll have to make my way there !
 
definitely check the road closures linked above, that time of year things can change quickly depending on weather or construction.

X2.... snow can move in and close roads overnight, also most amenities inside the park, shops, hotels, etc. start closing down for the winter and can be hit or miss if they are open. It's a nice time to visit as the crowds are down and traffic is light.
 
Unfortunately YNP and Teton are no longer paired for entrance fees. It's actually $50 for a 7-day for both parks or $30 per park if purchased separately. And definitely check the road closures linked above, that time of year things can change quickly depending on weather or construction.
Otherwise, post up dates you'll be in the area and I'd bet we could get some folks together for a beverage!

Bummer.
 
X2.... snow can move in and close roads overnight, also most amenities inside the park, shops, hotels, etc. start closing down for the winter and can be hit or miss if they are open. It's a nice time to visit as the crowds are down and traffic is light.

Hopefully the weather cooperates then ! I'll just keep an eye on it. I'm good for snow though in case
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So after stopping in Bozeman hopefully, I'll be heading towards Spokane along Route 90, are there any good logging roads or FSR's that allow camping? I'd prefer to be off the beaten track but not deeply isolated
 
totally dependent on the weather but going over skalkaho pass then dropping down and taking the magrudor corridor over to elk city idaho is a wonderful trip. roads are good and scenery is wonderful. might be more remote than you want and that late in the fall definetely watch the weather. fun trip
 
Thanks! I'll keep it as an option!
 
Thanks for all the info guys. Unfortunately I won't be making it up that way. Time was a factor and after a long ordeal with a blown ujoint, I'll be heading up the coast the whole way. Cheers!
 

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