06-10-2023, 12:32 PM
It’ll be GREAT!
We’ve been on that route multiple times, and have stayed at almost all of those places but have some strong suggestions, based on experience.
1. Don’t worry about those ! Roads…I’ve used RVTW forever, and it continues to caution about unsaved roads for no reason. Those ! Marks are all on major highways; ones we’ve traveled.
2. Swap LVM for OASIS in Vegas. Honestly, Oasis is such a PITA to get in, and out, of that it’s beyond stressful; it’s maddening. Their entrance/exit is ridiculously tight, as is their staging area. The only place you’ll fit, comfortably is way in the back in DUAL SITES, which are long, but just ugly. For the cost, it’s LVM for us from now on…even for a one-nighter.
3. As for Beaver, we now push onto a reall NICE NEW campground in NEPHI calling Rolling Home. Great owners, and SO easy to get in and out of…well worth it, plus it splits that leg a bit more evenly for us by not needing the Heber stop. Aspen Grove is great!
4. Coming down from Kennewick, a really good split is AMBASSADOR RV PARK in Caldwell, ID. Been there a few times.
5. Use a lot of caution and research for ANYthing “National Parks”…ESPECIALLY in Yellowstone!!!! That place is insanely crowded, and the last time we went was in our Dutch Star 43’ and got a nice tight spot at Coulter Bay (one of the last ones). We moved out to get out, and stopped at the Glacier when there were NO cars in the lot. Not only did we get HONKED/CHALLENGED by some idiot in a meep-meep car..cuz we were in HIS way…when we came back to our rig, it was COMPLETELY BOXED IN FRONT AND REAR BY imbeciles who figured we parked across the lanes for no reason.
We knew then, that all the campgrounds were tight, and that they discourage even traveling though the park with a large “RV”…so just be advised it may be stressful, to say the least…especially now that things are “opened up” more.
We’ve got a site in Polson, let us know and we may have an opening for you.
Stoneridge is so nice, quiet/remote!
We’ve been on that route multiple times, and have stayed at almost all of those places but have some strong suggestions, based on experience.
1. Don’t worry about those ! Roads…I’ve used RVTW forever, and it continues to caution about unsaved roads for no reason. Those ! Marks are all on major highways; ones we’ve traveled.
2. Swap LVM for OASIS in Vegas. Honestly, Oasis is such a PITA to get in, and out, of that it’s beyond stressful; it’s maddening. Their entrance/exit is ridiculously tight, as is their staging area. The only place you’ll fit, comfortably is way in the back in DUAL SITES, which are long, but just ugly. For the cost, it’s LVM for us from now on…even for a one-nighter.
3. As for Beaver, we now push onto a reall NICE NEW campground in NEPHI calling Rolling Home. Great owners, and SO easy to get in and out of…well worth it, plus it splits that leg a bit more evenly for us by not needing the Heber stop. Aspen Grove is great!
4. Coming down from Kennewick, a really good split is AMBASSADOR RV PARK in Caldwell, ID. Been there a few times.
5. Use a lot of caution and research for ANYthing “National Parks”…ESPECIALLY in Yellowstone!!!! That place is insanely crowded, and the last time we went was in our Dutch Star 43’ and got a nice tight spot at Coulter Bay (one of the last ones). We moved out to get out, and stopped at the Glacier when there were NO cars in the lot. Not only did we get HONKED/CHALLENGED by some idiot in a meep-meep car..cuz we were in HIS way…when we came back to our rig, it was COMPLETELY BOXED IN FRONT AND REAR BY imbeciles who figured we parked across the lanes for no reason.
We knew then, that all the campgrounds were tight, and that they discourage even traveling though the park with a large “RV”…so just be advised it may be stressful, to say the least…especially now that things are “opened up” more.
We’ve got a site in Polson, let us know and we may have an opening for you.
Stoneridge is so nice, quiet/remote!
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA