We've moved a bunch of times. We left Peter D's in Sheridan, WY and went to Parkway Trailer and RV park in Cody. Wyoming. The park was just OK but I don't think we would stay there again. The town was nice and it's close to Yellowstone N.P., so we made the drive into the park one day. The drive on the way was very scenic. The road followed the Shoshone river all the way.
The park entrance. We used Peggy's geezer pass to get in FREE!
Yellowstone lake and you can see the snow on the mountains on the other side of the lake. We've seen a lot of snow this year. We drove up high enough that we could touch it. But I hate SNOW!
A little waterfall right next to the road, but in this picture it just looks like wet rocks;-)
We stopped and had a little picnic at a roadside park on the Shoshone River on our way back from Yellowstone. Katie didn't get in the river.
Katie is so funny, she wouldn't go up the trail because of some weeds across it. She made me come back and move the weeds out of the way.
Then we moved to Three Forks, Montana and stayed 2 days at Three Forks Market and RV Park, but it was expensive and it was not dog friendly. But right across the street, the Rodeo was in town. So that was some good entertainment.
Katie likes the horses. It was a half mile walk all the way around the Rodeo grounds and lots of good smells for Katie.
Then we moved to Ennis, MT and stayed at Starry Nights RV park (a.k.a. Ennis RV Park). We had a really nice pull thru site. The town of Ennis is really nice. They have The Burnt Tree Brewery and across the street was Willie's Distillery. We had lunch at The Gravel Bar. A funny name for a bar but, they had good food.
From Ennis we took a drive to Virginia City, an old time mining town that still has the original buildings.
And yes, we stopped at The Bale of Hay Saloon to test the Missouri
River Cream Ale they had and it was good. Great, old bar.
The Blacksmith shop.
We started to look at the next park we were going to in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho and we figured out that we had a site with no sewer! Oh, my mistake! So we called and cancelled that site. We cannot go a week without a sewer! I made that reservation, I screwed up. So we called a park in Logan, Utah and got in. We have stayed at this park before. So that's where we are now.
Our site at Traveland RV park.
BGE Picture of the Blog.
The happy travelers in some establishment somewhere.
It pays to be an old geezer! I bet your glad you're not in Arizona. Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your journey. If you like historical sites, take at look at this post of mine from Promontory, Utah: https://mills-travels.blogspot.com/search?q=promontory
ReplyDeleteKatie and the weeds 😆
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