Love your videos! We have our trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton booked for mid-May. We are first timers so your videos have come in very handy while planning our trip!
I was there in1997 on May 25 and we could not get out of the tent until 11:00 bc tent frozen. Next 4 day were absolutely gorgeous. Of course I’m from Mississippi and when we left it was 90° and humid. This is before the Internet so we were definitely unprepared. I’m trying to convince my wife to fly out with our for kids in mid to late June because the flights are cheaper from the dirty south. Good luck, just thought I would share. Have fun!!! 😎✌️
Late September worked great for us, I'll go back someday when we get our camper van so it's easier to stay places and get around. That Beartooth Highway route is worth the drive, if it's out of your way.
Have been around April 16-18 one year. I loved it. Few people. Few elk, some bear out, moose out, bison starting calving. Saw newborn calves. Weather snow, sun , rain, nights cold. Been there Memorial weekend. Better weather, elk back and calving, all bears out. Been there in summer. Roads gridlock with people. This year 2021 there is road construction projects. I will be there early May this year
We just came back from Grand Teton and Yellowstone (Jan 30 - Feb 7). We rode snowmobile and snowcoach in Yellowstone. It is magical to see the quiet park in winter. We have been to Yellowstone in summer. It's also beautiful but very crowded. I think it's a special treat to be able to see the winter wonderland just because it is weather dependent and much harder to plan.
Thank you for such an informative video, and also for giving me hope about our Yellowstone trip! My son and I are going to Yellowstone/southern Montana May 14th-27th and I've been pretty worried about the weather! I love all your videos and have watched many of them to prepare for our trip!
Planning our first trip next year in mid-September. This confirms that we are choosing a pretty good time (hoping for a late(r) winter)! Man, I’ve never wanted a year of my life to pass by faster...can’t wait!
Great video and informations, thank you 🙏 I’m planning to visit Yellowstone for the second time this year on late may 2023 (flight booked 🥰) the first time I visited was early June 2019 and I had a great weather, clear blue sky, greenery everywhere, rivers running, majestic bisons with their babies, bears, I felt like it’s a piece of paradise 🤩 I found it was little bit crowded for an early June period, with many Asian groups, maybe because of the great weather or maybe it was on a weekend day but it was great. Love Yellowstone, the most beautiful wild place in the US and in the world. Greetings from France 🇫🇷
I’m just finishing up my audio guide for Yellowstone. If you’re liking the videos, I think you’ll like the guide. Some great stories about the park. Thanks for watching our videos. I’m really excited for you to see the park!
I am learning alot also. We were supposed to be going to Alaska but decided to cancel and go to Yellowstone and Grand Teton instead. We will be there May 3rd and staying 11 days. I am really hoping to see and do alot and really hope the weather cooperates. I appreciate all these videos that you and your family put together. Keep it up!
Yeah im up here it's 4/15/2022 and I'm heading south bc there's no point seeing Teton or Yellowstone other than no ppl but the roads are terrible and it's cloudy and snowy so not much to see. I'm thinking of coming back in the beginning of May.
We plan our trip to GTN and YNP from May 23 to June 3. I found your TH-cam and website to be very helpful. Many thanks and keep up the great works! I just subscribed as well :-).
Good video. We have the advantage of Home Schooling: NO pubic school PC nonsense, AND we can go off season. We went in early October and it was perfect, no crowds, all attractions open (but only two Visitor Centers). Our NP’s are God’s country.
I hate the crowds but I hate driving in snow more LOL. We're getting there June 7 for four days. It's right after Memorial Day so hopefully it will be a little less crowded.
Great great information!!!! Thank you so much now I have a better idea !! I want to go late May but I’m hesitant now because of weather .... although I will avoid crowds will consider well now!!
Late May is a wonderful time to visit if you want to see wildlife particularly bears. I visited then with the family several years ago and we saw 11 bears in the park. My sister also Visited Yellowstone in late may the next year and saw over 20 bears. We saw them all over the park not just in Hayden Valley and Lamar Valley. I have visited Yellowstone 13 times but that was the 1st time in May
Don't go in August. My family and I went there in August in the 1950s and camped in a tent. It was so cold we wore our pajamas under our day clothes and our day clothes under our pajamas. It was also rainy. So if you go pack warm clothes because you never know when you might need them. God bless.
My boyfriend and I are going on a road trip to Yellowstone & Grand Teton in the first week of May, so I’ve been doing my research by binge watching all your guys’ videos on those parks & they’re just so informative!! Thank you for all the information, history, tips, dos & dont’s. Please keep doing what you’re doing!!
Thank you Eryka! First week of May might be tough - not all the roads are plowed. Are you aware of that? You can still visit the north end without a problem. Also I did a video all about this called when to visit Yellowstone
@@WereintheRockies Yes I know and thank you! I went to Yellowstone last year & primarily stayed in the West area, so I’m looking forward to seeing the North side as well.
I just got back from yellowstone yesterday. I was there for 6 days. The mornings i would recommend pants, sweatshirt, jacket, gloves & hat. As soon as 10am/11am hits, it starts to warm up. It was never hot but too warm to keep the gloves, jacket, etc on. I brought layers so i could take them off in late morning/noon. Weather is unpredictable. My wife always wore a sweatshirt in the afternoon & she said she was never too warm. Better to b safe than sry & pack extra clothing
@@Forleaftaback yes me too! After labor day, the kids are already in school, weather is PERFECT! & with less crowds u can really take advantage of hiking, & viewing wildlife in peace lol!!! I hope u hav a great time...we certainly did. If u visit the grand prismatic spring...i would recommend going in the afternoon. We went at around 7 or 8am & we could barely see the beautiful colors & we were right infront of it on the boardwalk. It was very foggy. I think it was due to the heat of prismatic spring & 34 degree weather combining to create the fog. Either way, we had a blast. Have fun!
Excellent description of the weather conditions and traffic issues. One major issue to be addressed for summer visits: traffic jams are huge due to large crowds. We’ve visited all seasons, and our favorite time is late May. I’m a photographer, and the wildflowers are all over the place. Also, most of the animals have birthed their young, and wildlife photography is terrific. We make sure that we spend a lot of our time in Hayden Valley. Moose and calves are especially numerous. One more plus about late May: the Spring air is fresh and clean, great for vigorous day hikes and bright photography! We sure enjoy your videos!
Thank you so much. Great input. I recently booked a trip for late May, just the two of us (anniversary trip). But the Old Faithful cancelled our reservation due to COVID. Argh. Gregg, as a photographer, what do you recommend for a basic intro camera for people who aren’t photographers but want to get a nicer camera to take pictures of wildlife?
It’s tough to give an objective answer, not knowing your $$ range. Giving your question some real serious thought, I’m thinking that the fairly new iPhone 12 Pro might be a perfect fit for you as a teacher and a TH-cam professional author! The iPhone 12 has some magnificent optics and photographic capabilities. And it has terrific video capabilities also. For you and all your travels, you won’t want bulky equipment like a camera body, two expensive zoom lenses, maybe a tripod for distant animal shots, etc. Since you’re not in the reprint business, you don’t need large image files; the iPhone jpeg file is plenty large enough for your needs. Long explanation short: I think the iPhone 12 Pro would be perfect for you. I’m seriously considering buying one to update my equipment. Both the still and video capabilities look terrific. Please keep me tuned in as to what you decide. Good luck.
We have our trip planned for the last week in August this year. Hopefully, it's not too busy and the weather is nice. My family and I really enjoy your videos.
Would I be able to see the colourful grand prismatic spring in September? Or better chance in late August? I am flexible between late August until the 3rd week of sept. Any thoughts? Your input is much appreciated
We visited in May. We got in one day and it snowed that night. The park was closed for one day. The day after the snow, it took them until almost noon to get the roads open. People who had entered the park from one direction could not get back. They had to drive seven hours around to get back. Really have to be willing to deal with weather. There was also no elk in the park. We saw no buffalo in the park. Not a great time to see animals. Snow and mud. Moving around can be slippery and dangerous. I visit Yellowstone almost every month it is open. They all have unique opportunities. Decide what you think your vacation will look like. That dictates the month you want to go. If you pick items from all seasons to do in one vacation. Ya, that is not going to happen. Pack you winter clothes and be ready for everything. I walk in rain/snow about half the days.
Exactly. Yellowstone has some extreme, unpredictable weather. I agree that there is somethings unique about each season. I loved the wild flowers that were in bloom when we visited last July.
Great info! Thank you! I will add this: My only trip has been at end of Feb, 2020 for a XC Ski/ Snow Yurt stay. It was fab for those winter outdoor enthusiasts and booking a room before the yurt stay at Snowlodge is very special. I can not say enough about winter and the Yurt Expedition group in the park out of West. I do want badly to see Yellowstone in every season, if possible. Thanks again for the info. We love our National Parks! 😍
Your guide using maps is brilliant! Thank you so much. Any tips for a 3 days trip during xmas in Grand Teton, we are from Fl, taking teens to see snow for the first time. skiing is not on the list, we prefer nature and snow tubing. Thanks
During Christmas!! How cool. We’ve done some thanksgivings there before. Must visit the Elk Refuge to see the elk and go on a sleigh ride. Also could take a dog sled ride to Granite Hot Springs and then soak in the springs. Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog tours. Could maybe book a wildlife tour through Jackson eco tours. You can also go snow showing in the park. Rent from Dornan’s I believe. Dang, maybe I’ll join you! That stuff sounds fun!!
I do not suggest going over Thanksgiving. As of today, Yellowstone's website says, "Most park roads are closed to prepare for the winter season and snowmobile and snowcoach travel, which will begin Thursday, December 15. The road between the North Entrance and the Northeast Entrance is open year-round." If you go over Thanksgiving, you will only be able to drive one road (and the park won't be open for snowmobiles yet at that time either). See our article on this subject: wereintherockies.com/best-time-to-visit-yellowstone/ It would also be best to check directly with the Yellowstone's offical website to check the status of the park/roads: www.nps.gov/yell/index.htm
We are going there mid April through West entrance. According to the map and time schedule, do we need to drive back to the West entrance and down through Driggs and such if we want to go Jackson. We are staying in Jackson because we make our way back down to Moab without passing SLC.
@@WereintheRockies Thank you. I love all of your videos. They are very informative. We are flying in to Flagstaff airport (flight little bit more expensive but car rental is cheaper than Las Vegas) and going to make a giant loop to all mighty five and also Yellowstone.
@@WereintheRockies i just found out why... its the browser. Microsoft edge doesn’t let me but I tried it with google chrome and now I am able to input my card information.
I’m will look into it. I actually sell an itinerary with an audio tour full of stories on my website. I made it to save people tons of money. wereintherockies.com/store/
I just looked at one and it was $375 for one day for a family of four. I’m a big fan of tours but Yellowstone takes multiple days to see it, and a daily tour would be crazy expensive. My guide gives you a step by step. And the audio will tell you all about the park. I’m sure there are other guides out there as well. Just giving you options.
The end of May is typically the golden time for that. Fewer crowds, animals are stirring all over the place. The other option is in the middle of winter -- the bears are hibernating but you can get great shots of the wolves as they are very active.
Hi, I am hoping you can see this & will reply eventually. I just found your very informational youtube channel. Me & friends are planning to visit YellowStone & Mt. RUSHMORE 2nd week of Sept. Is it doable in 5 days? TIA
Mmmm, maybe. You’d have to just see Mt Rushmore and move on, missing some of the best stuff in the Black Hills. Then it takes about a day to drive to Yellowstone. Then you could spend 2-3 days in Yellowstone before driving back.
There is another element to add why you should not visit in July, August, and early September. In the past few years due to climate change, there has been an increase in wildfires burning throughout the West. Our family visited Glacier NP and western last July for two weeks. For virtually that whole time, there was excessive amounts of wildfire smoke in the air plus the temperatures were much warmer. Visitors need to start to adjust their travel plans to avoid visiting western national parks and forests in the summer months.
@@WereintheRockies nevermind I saw the answer in your blog! Im interested in purchasing one of your guides but the itinerary is you offer is only for 1-4 days? But we plan on going for 6 days
@@sportsbro2220 Cool! Well, there are three reasons why you might still want it: 1) I do give a game plan for four days, but I also list A & B sites for each day. You may want to return and do B sites on your extra days. 2) are you doing Grand Teton? With that many days, I would suggest trying to get down there for a little bit. 3) I have an audio guide that will tell you all about the stories behind the park. Not trying to "sell" you on it too much, but if you like my videos, I think you'll like the guide. Even my itinerary has cool info (not just a list of places to go). I really spent a lot of time on it. Thanks for watching Sports Bro!
I am definitely going to purchase the itinerary then and I will look into grand teton, what is so nice about that place? Sorry im from South Texas and we have zero scenery down here lol.
Haha. Well, I have a grand Teton section on my channel (and I already finished my audio guide on that one). The Teton mountains are really quite special. And lots of wildlife there as well, including moose. Don’t want to throw off all your plans or anything, lol, but watch a few of my videos and see what you think
Love your videos! We have our trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton booked for mid-May. We are first timers so your videos have come in very handy while planning our trip!
Thanks Beth!!
I was there in1997 on May 25 and we could not get out of the tent until 11:00 bc tent frozen. Next 4 day were absolutely gorgeous. Of course I’m from Mississippi and when we left it was 90° and humid. This is before the Internet so we were definitely unprepared. I’m trying to convince my wife to fly out with our for kids in mid to late June because the flights are cheaper from the dirty south. Good luck, just thought I would share. Have fun!!! 😎✌️
@@geoffreyyoste45 May is too early.
Late September worked great for us, I'll go back someday when we get our camper van so it's easier to stay places and get around. That Beartooth Highway route is worth the drive, if it's out of your way.
I keep trying to get to the Beartooth but haven’t been able to yet :(
Have been around April 16-18 one year. I loved it. Few people. Few elk, some bear out, moose out, bison starting calving. Saw newborn calves. Weather snow, sun , rain, nights cold. Been there Memorial weekend. Better weather, elk back and calving, all bears out. Been there in summer. Roads gridlock with people. This year 2021 there is road construction projects. I will be there early May this year
This year. Can't wait! Love Yellowstone!
Thank you for these good advices!
You're so welcome!
We just came back from Grand Teton and Yellowstone (Jan 30 - Feb 7). We rode snowmobile and snowcoach in Yellowstone. It is magical to see the quiet park in winter. We have been to Yellowstone in summer. It's also beautiful but very crowded. I think it's a special treat to be able to see the winter wonderland just because it is weather dependent and much harder to plan.
Incredible! We will do the snow coach someday. :)
Thank you for such an informative video, and also for giving me hope about our Yellowstone trip! My son and I are going to Yellowstone/southern Montana May 14th-27th and I've been pretty worried about the weather! I love all your videos and have watched many of them to prepare for our trip!
Thank you for watching snd have a great trip!!
Planning our first trip next year in mid-September. This confirms that we are choosing a pretty good time (hoping for a late(r) winter)! Man, I’ve never wanted a year of my life to pass by faster...can’t wait!
Hope you have a fantastic trip!
Fantastic video! Very informative and helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
This was awesome! I always walk away from your videos with so many fun facts: )
Great video and informations, thank you 🙏 I’m planning to visit Yellowstone for the second time this year on late may 2023 (flight booked 🥰) the first time I visited was early June 2019 and I had a great weather, clear blue sky, greenery everywhere, rivers running, majestic bisons with their babies, bears, I felt like it’s a piece of paradise 🤩 I found it was little bit crowded for an early June period, with many Asian groups, maybe because of the great weather or maybe it was on a weekend day but it was great. Love Yellowstone, the most beautiful wild place in the US and in the world. Greetings from France 🇫🇷
Have so much fun!
We are planning our trip for Mid May this year. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
Thanks again, going to look into the guide you spoke of. Can't wait for my trip. Thanks again.
I’m just finishing up my audio guide for Yellowstone. If you’re liking the videos, I think you’ll like the guide. Some great stories about the park. Thanks for watching our videos. I’m really excited for you to see the park!
Late May is the one to go for
I am learning alot also. We were supposed to be going to Alaska but decided to cancel and go to Yellowstone and Grand Teton instead. We will be there May 3rd and staying 11 days. I am really hoping to see and do alot and really hope the weather cooperates. I appreciate all these videos that you and your family put together. Keep it up!
Thanks!
This was so helpful!! Thank you so much for this.
Yeah im up here it's 4/15/2022 and I'm heading south bc there's no point seeing Teton or Yellowstone other than no ppl but the roads are terrible and it's cloudy and snowy so not much to see.
I'm thinking of coming back in the beginning of May.
The wife and I are heading to Yellowstone & Tetons late may early june. Thanks for the videos
You’re very welcome! Have a great trip
Thank you for your video. Very insightful.
Thank you for your Channel update God bless you 🙏
Going first week in October staying in cody can't wait its our first trip
We plan our trip to GTN and YNP from May 23 to June 3. I found your TH-cam and website to be very helpful. Many thanks and keep up the great works! I just subscribed as well :-).
Thank you!! Have a great trip
Good information! I hope end of August will be ok!
I hope so too!
Good video. We have the advantage of Home Schooling: NO pubic school PC nonsense, AND we can go off season. We went in early October and it was perfect, no crowds, all attractions open (but only two Visitor Centers). Our NP’s are God’s country.
I hate the crowds but I hate driving in snow more LOL. We're getting there June 7 for four days. It's right after Memorial Day so hopefully it will be a little less crowded.
I bet that will be a great time. I hope you have a wonderful trip. Let us know how it goes
great to know this info thank you !
Best video as usual
Great great information!!!! Thank you so much now I have a better idea !! I want to go late May but I’m hesitant now because of weather .... although I will avoid crowds will consider well now!!
Late May is a wonderful time to visit if you want to see wildlife particularly bears. I visited then with the family several years ago and we saw 11 bears in the park. My sister also Visited Yellowstone in late may the next year and saw over 20 bears. We saw them all over the park not just in Hayden Valley and Lamar Valley. I have visited Yellowstone 13 times but that was the 1st time in May
How was the weather when you went In May did it cooperate?
I am learning a lot from your videos. Thanks.
What a nice thing to say. Thank you
Don't go in August. My family and I went there in August in the 1950s and camped in a tent. It was so cold we wore our pajamas under our day clothes and our day clothes under our pajamas. It was also rainy. So if you go pack warm clothes because you never know when you might need them. God bless.
The weather can definitely be tricky. It's best to check the high's and low's on the weather app and plan accordingly. Bring many layers.
@@WereintheRockies Yes but back in the 1950s there weren't computers or cell phones. So to be on the safe side always pack warm clothes. God bless.
Helpful video! Thanks…
You’re welcome!
Thank you for providing all of this info. I subscribed to keep in the loop.
Thanks for joining us! Glad to have you.
My boyfriend and I are going on a road trip to Yellowstone & Grand Teton in the first week of May, so I’ve been doing my research by binge watching all your guys’ videos on those parks & they’re just so informative!! Thank you for all the information, history, tips, dos & dont’s.
Please keep doing what you’re doing!!
Thank you Eryka! First week of May might be tough - not all the roads are plowed. Are you aware of that? You can still visit the north end without a problem. Also I did a video all about this called when to visit Yellowstone
Oh, hahahaha. I didn’t realize your comment was on this same video! 😂 🙄
@@WereintheRockies Yes I know and thank you! I went to Yellowstone last year & primarily stayed in the West area, so I’m looking forward to seeing the North side as well.
Perfect! Should be a lot of fun. I hope you see wolves.
Same maybe I'll see you guys
I am flying in to camp the last week of September and I was trying to figure out how to pack. This was SUPER helpful! Thank you!
You're welcome!
I just got back from yellowstone yesterday. I was there for 6 days. The mornings i would recommend pants, sweatshirt, jacket, gloves & hat. As soon as 10am/11am hits, it starts to warm up. It was never hot but too warm to keep the gloves, jacket, etc on. I brought layers so i could take them off in late morning/noon. Weather is unpredictable. My wife always wore a sweatshirt in the afternoon & she said she was never too warm. Better to b safe than sry & pack extra clothing
Also September after labor day wasnt crowded at all!
@@antonecruz8165 Thank you so much! That is very helpful! And not crowded is EXACTLY what I am looking forward to!
@@Forleaftaback yes me too! After labor day, the kids are already in school, weather is PERFECT! & with less crowds u can really take advantage of hiking, & viewing wildlife in peace lol!!! I hope u hav a great time...we certainly did. If u visit the grand prismatic spring...i would recommend going in the afternoon. We went at around 7 or 8am & we could barely see the beautiful colors & we were right infront of it on the boardwalk. It was very foggy. I think it was due to the heat of prismatic spring & 34 degree weather combining to create the fog. Either way, we had a blast. Have fun!
thx, very informative
You’re welcome!
Me and the wife are going the end of May as well
Alright! I’m excited
We are going end of May too!! I hope weather cooperates 😁
Excellent description of the weather conditions and traffic issues. One major issue to be addressed for summer visits: traffic jams are huge due to large crowds. We’ve visited all seasons, and our favorite time is late May. I’m a photographer, and the wildflowers are all over the place. Also, most of the animals have birthed their young, and wildlife photography is terrific. We make sure that we spend a lot of our time in Hayden Valley. Moose and calves are especially numerous. One more plus about late May: the Spring air is fresh and clean, great for vigorous day hikes and bright photography! We sure enjoy your videos!
Thank you so much. Great input. I recently booked a trip for late May, just the two of us (anniversary trip). But the Old Faithful cancelled our reservation due to COVID. Argh.
Gregg, as a photographer, what do you recommend for a basic intro camera for people who aren’t photographers but want to get a nicer camera to take pictures of wildlife?
It’s tough to give an objective answer, not knowing your $$ range. Giving your question some real serious thought, I’m thinking that the fairly new iPhone 12 Pro might be a perfect fit for you as a teacher and a TH-cam professional author! The iPhone 12 has some magnificent optics and photographic capabilities. And it has terrific video capabilities also. For you and all your travels, you won’t want bulky equipment like a camera body, two expensive zoom lenses, maybe a tripod for distant animal shots, etc. Since you’re not in the reprint business, you don’t need large image files; the iPhone jpeg file is plenty large enough for your needs. Long explanation short: I think the iPhone 12 Pro would be perfect for you. I’m seriously considering buying one to update my equipment. Both the still and video capabilities look terrific. Please keep me tuned in as to what you decide. Good luck.
We have our trip planned for the last week in August this year. Hopefully, it's not too busy and the weather is nice. My family and I really enjoy your videos.
Thank you!!
Hope to be there mid September. 😋
Hope you can make it!
Great video 👍
Thanks 👍
Would I be able to see the colourful grand prismatic spring in September? Or better chance in late August? I am flexible between late August until the 3rd week of sept. Any thoughts? Your input is much appreciated
It all depends on the air temperature. The colder the air temperature, the more mist there will be hovering over the water, making it harder to see.
I just booked for First week of september. I am really hoping that weather wise its good and we get a lot of wild life action.
Yes!! It will be awesome!
We visited in May. We got in one day and it snowed that night. The park was closed for one day. The day after the snow, it took them until almost noon to get the roads open. People who had entered the park from one direction could not get back. They had to drive seven hours around to get back. Really have to be willing to deal with weather. There was also no elk in the park. We saw no buffalo in the park. Not a great time to see animals. Snow and mud. Moving around can be slippery and dangerous. I visit Yellowstone almost every month it is open. They all have unique opportunities. Decide what you think your vacation will look like. That dictates the month you want to go. If you pick items from all seasons to do in one vacation. Ya, that is not going to happen. Pack you winter clothes and be ready for everything. I walk in rain/snow about half the days.
Exactly. Yellowstone has some extreme, unpredictable weather. I agree that there is somethings unique about each season. I loved the wild flowers that were in bloom when we visited last July.
Was that early or late May?
What dates exactly?
Great info! Thank you!
I will add this: My only trip has been at end of Feb, 2020 for a XC Ski/ Snow Yurt stay. It was fab for those winter outdoor enthusiasts and booking a room before the yurt stay at Snowlodge is very special. I can not say enough about winter and the Yurt Expedition group in the park out of West.
I do want badly to see Yellowstone in every season, if possible.
Thanks again for the info. We love our National Parks! 😍
You’re welcome! I haven’t been in winter and hope to go soon
Your guide using maps is brilliant! Thank you so much. Any tips for a 3 days trip during xmas in Grand Teton, we are from Fl, taking teens to see snow for the first time. skiing is not on the list, we prefer nature and snow tubing. Thanks
During Christmas!! How cool. We’ve done some thanksgivings there before. Must visit the Elk Refuge to see the elk and go on a sleigh ride. Also could take a dog sled ride to Granite Hot Springs and then soak in the springs. Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog tours. Could maybe book a wildlife tour through Jackson eco tours. You can also go snow showing in the park. Rent from Dornan’s I believe.
Dang, maybe I’ll join you! That stuff sounds fun!!
we are planning to go there at the end of april what can we expect ? west entrance will be opened ?
Mmm, the park won’t be entirely open. Please see this wereintherockies.com/best-time-to-visit-yellowstone/
We have no option but to visit Yellowstone during Thanksgiving. What do you suggest?
I do not suggest going over Thanksgiving. As of today, Yellowstone's website says, "Most park roads are closed to prepare for the winter season and snowmobile and snowcoach travel, which will begin Thursday, December 15. The road between the North Entrance and the Northeast Entrance is open year-round." If you go over Thanksgiving, you will only be able to drive one road (and the park won't be open for snowmobiles yet at that time either). See our article on this subject: wereintherockies.com/best-time-to-visit-yellowstone/ It would also be best to check directly with the Yellowstone's offical website to check the status of the park/roads: www.nps.gov/yell/index.htm
Late May
We are going there mid April through West entrance. According to the map and time schedule, do we need to drive back to the West entrance and down through Driggs and such if we want to go Jackson. We are staying in Jackson because we make our way back down to Moab without passing SLC.
No! Google maps is “wrong” right now because the roads are closed in winter. But they will be open by the time you go.
@@WereintheRockies Thank you. I love all of your videos. They are very informative. We are flying in to Flagstaff airport (flight little bit more expensive but car rental is cheaper than Las Vegas) and going to make a giant loop to all mighty five and also Yellowstone.
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 what a trip!!!!
And THANK YOU so much for watching our videos
Hi I was trying to purchase your yellowstone Itinerary but its not letting me enter my payment information
Thank you for letting me know. For some reason this issue happens sometimes. Are you trying it from your computer?
@@WereintheRockies i just found out why... its the browser. Microsoft edge doesn’t let me but I tried it with google chrome and now I am able to input my card information.
Thank you sir! I will have my tech guy look into it. Thanks so much
@@WereintheRockies i just completed my purchase and downloading the itinerary.
I didn"t realize the elevation of Yellowstone. Prbly not a good idea for people with HBP. Bummer.
Thoughts on end of October?
Too late for my taste. Could get a snowstorm that ends your trip early!
HOLY JESUS!!!!!
Hahaha.
Do you know where can we book tours I would rather a small group since I have my family visiting from South America .
I’m will look into it. I actually sell an itinerary with an audio tour full of stories on my website. I made it to save people tons of money. wereintherockies.com/store/
I just looked at one and it was $375 for one day for a family of four. I’m a big fan of tours but Yellowstone takes multiple days to see it, and a daily tour would be crazy expensive. My guide gives you a step by step. And the audio will tell you all about the park. I’m sure there are other guides out there as well. Just giving you options.
@@WereintheRockies ohhh great I will take a look!! Thank you so much
@@WereintheRockies wowwww it’s expensive!!!!
I am a wildlife photographer, in your opinion what is the best time to visit?
The end of May is typically the golden time for that. Fewer crowds, animals are stirring all over the place. The other option is in the middle of winter -- the bears are hibernating but you can get great shots of the wolves as they are very active.
Hi, I am hoping you can see this & will reply eventually. I just found your very informational youtube channel. Me & friends are planning to visit YellowStone & Mt. RUSHMORE 2nd week of Sept. Is it doable in 5 days? TIA
Mmmm, maybe. You’d have to just see Mt Rushmore and move on, missing some of the best stuff in the Black Hills. Then it takes about a day to drive to Yellowstone. Then you could spend 2-3 days in Yellowstone before driving back.
@@WereintheRockies yaay! TYVM for replying. I just checked your website. Mt Rushmore is not working when clicking on the pic.
@@milespalero I’m working on the guide right now! Will have it done soon
There is another element to add why you should not visit in July, August, and early September. In the past few years due to climate change, there has been an increase in wildfires burning throughout the West. Our family visited Glacier NP and western last July for two weeks. For virtually that whole time, there was excessive amounts of wildfire smoke in the air plus the temperatures were much warmer. Visitors need to start to adjust their travel plans to avoid visiting western national parks and forests in the summer months.
Yes, good point!
Do you think going in Early June is a good idea?
Yes, in fact I’m going in early June this year
@@WereintheRockies nevermind I saw the answer in your blog! Im interested in purchasing one of your guides but the itinerary is you offer is only for 1-4 days? But we plan on going for 6 days
@@sportsbro2220 Cool! Well, there are three reasons why you might still want it: 1) I do give a game plan for four days, but I also list A & B sites for each day. You may want to return and do B sites on your extra days. 2) are you doing Grand Teton? With that many days, I would suggest trying to get down there for a little bit. 3) I have an audio guide that will tell you all about the stories behind the park.
Not trying to "sell" you on it too much, but if you like my videos, I think you'll like the guide. Even my itinerary has cool info (not just a list of places to go). I really spent a lot of time on it.
Thanks for watching Sports Bro!
I am definitely going to purchase the itinerary then and I will look into grand teton, what is so nice about that place? Sorry im from South Texas and we have zero scenery down here lol.
Haha. Well, I have a grand Teton section on my channel (and I already finished my audio guide on that one). The Teton mountains are really quite special. And lots of wildlife there as well, including moose. Don’t want to throw off all your plans or anything, lol, but watch a few of my videos and see what you think
If we visit in late Sept. is there a good chance to see bears?
Yes for sure, they don’t go into hibernation until November usually
Never!!
Really? Yellowstone is great!