Bridge Bay Campground
Travel Blogs from Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone! Bridge Bay. Day 3 & 4.
Friday, July 25th, 2008 9:00am- Tent, Canyon Village, Yellowstone N.P. Phil's days in the same clothes & without shower count: 3 The morning was eventful. While packing the car, I noticed something moving out of the corner of my eye. A lone coyote was sniffing around our neighboring campsite. I ran for my camera, but he was now moving away between …
The real Shock and Awe!
We had a great drive to Yellowstone but got there late. We held our breath that we'd get a great site since they are assigned. We were very pleased that our site was in a wooded loop and near Yellowstone Lake. The first night was very cold- about 40, but we stayed warm with the fire our Boyscout son made. The next day, it was postcard picture …
Yellowstone!! Searching for Bears, Wolves & Moose!
We awoke early freezing cold again! We got up early and headed for Yellowstone, the campsites are allocated the same as Glacier National Park, on a first come first served basis. They also don't have hook ups, hence the generator. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowston e We arrived about midday and after some messing about over our length being to …
Snow, Bears and Camping - great combination!!
The drive to Yellowstone was long yet beautiful. We had not realised that Yellowstone was at such a high elevation and bordered by snow capped mountatins...otherwise we probably would have decided NOT to camp. We stayed in the Bay Bridge area which is right on the shores of lake Yellowstone. We felt very professional amongst real campers in the …
Cowboy Up
Canyon Village has showers. What more
do I need to say.
Driving north we climbed to the base of
Mount Washburn, the highest point in Yellowstone, and through the
Dunraven Pass. Margo asked to stop so she could make a snow ball.
We descended into a beautiful valley heading toward Tower Falls.
Again, we …