To "celebrate" my retirement this summer, my husband and I plan to visit NW National Parks. Although we live in Florida, we would start out of Denver, CO after visiting family.
A few questions:
1) Which route would you suggest is best to visit all these parks? We will have the time!
2) How many days would you stay/visit/need at each park?
3) Would September and October be good months to go? (Less crowded?)(Too cold?)
4) We have a 27' RV and will be towing a Hyundai Elantra.
On campgrounds:
1) First choice: to use the senior discounts at Nat'l campgrounds, 2nd. State parks' CG's, 3d. whatever is available and reasonably priced.
2) I've read most are dry cg's, with drinking water. Can one "hook up" to the drinking water to fill the RV tank for a few minutes?
To "celebrate" my retirement this summer, my husband and I plan to visit NW National Parks. Although we live in Florida, we would start out of Denver, CO after visiting family.
A few questions:
1) Which route would you suggest is best to visit all these parks? We will have the time!
2) How many days would you stay/visit/need at each park?
3) Would September and October be good months to go? (Less crowded?)(Too cold?)
4) We have a 27' RV and will be towing a Hyundai Elantra.
On campgrounds:
1) First choice: to use the senior discounts at Nat'l campgrounds, 2nd. State parks' CG's, 3d. whatever is available and reasonably priced.
2) I've read most are dry cg's, with drinking water. Can one "hook up" to the drinking water to fill the RV tank for a few minutes?
Any other advice?
Thanks!
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