Campfire Lodge Resort West Yellowstone
155 Campfire Lane West Yellowstone, Montana, 59758, United States
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I Heart Montana
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After a night’s stay in Helena, I hit the road south again towards West Yellowstone. The landscape in Southern Montana soon changed from vast open plains to undulating hills as I started climbing towards the Yellowstone plateau. I also passed through the beautiful "Earthquake Lake" and “Hebgen Lake” region which is northwest of West Yellowstone. This area gave me a preview of ...
Welcome To The Wolf Pack!!
... was rated as easy to moderate. Now, whoever made the choice to rate this moderate has an appointment with my fist. The climb encompassed a 4 mile round trip walk with a 1.8 mile 1600 foot climb. If I had known the specifics about the 'Elephant Back' hike I would have chosen differently. Even my trusty partner was incredulous once we reached what we thought was the peak that my mother would be forthcoming. We sat overlooking a beautiful view of Yellowstone Lake and ...
I'll be going now, hello.
... at the adjoining "real" campground. The sites are nice with parallel parking on the road and then a wide space in the trees for tents and such. We enjoy finally making smores over a wood fire and freezing our butts off since no generators are allowed after 8pm. I have a good feeling about Teton and all our troubles are left behind in Yellowstone.
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West Yellowstone: Kitsch meets the West
... out on his back, and of course, blocking drink service, and me with my throat fairly dry. Though professional as the plane staff were, it was inevitable that various nosy passengers began to stand up and crane for a better view. It says something about the psychological change you undergo when you get on a plane—you change from someone rational and sympathetic into a binary pragmatist. Now, I don’t suppose many people could accuse me of ...
West Yellowstone
... the only copy of The King’s Speech was rented out, and then happened upon a charming little Casino/bar called Bullwinkle West. They were really friendly and had a couple of really good local beers called Moose Drool Brown Ale and Trout Slayer Pale Ale. We wasted about 3 hours betting 25 cent rounds on Deuces wild and lost of course, but it was well worth it since it was at least warm inside there.
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