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  • drive time estes park to west yellowstone? - BocaBum?

    I was googling for an answer to this question (I still am trying to find it).

    After a few pages I came upon another forum, Worldmark Owners, with this comment from BocaBum, posted June 22:

    "We are heading to Estes Park next Saturday and then are continuing on to W. Yellowstone for July 5-12. Can't wait. We've never been to that part of the country."

    So Boca, or anyone, how many hours, via what routes? ie can this drive be done sanely in one day?

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    maps.yahho.com says it is about a 10 hour drive (just plug in the two end points, and it will give you the best driving route). It just depends on your definition of a day's drive. To me, anything under 12 hours is fine.

    Kurt

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Laurie
      I was googling for an answer to this question (I still am trying to find it).

      After a few pages I came upon another forum, Worldmark Owners, with this comment from BocaBum, posted June 22:

      "We are heading to Estes Park next Saturday and then are continuing on to W. Yellowstone for July 5-12. Can't wait. We've never been to that part of the country."

      So Boca, or anyone, how many hours, via what routes? ie can this drive be done sanely in one day?
      Laurie,

      I have a AAA Triptik. It is 581.2 Miles from WorldMark Estes Park to WorldMark W. Yellowstone.

      In addition, I just bought a Garmin GPS Navigator. Can't wait to use it. We are heading to Las Vegas tomorrow and on to Estes Park on Saturday for a LONG.... DRIVE.....

      Jim
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      • #4
        Jim, which model GPS did you get? I have the Nuvi 660 and found it to be a great unit. Not 100% but certainly upper 90% accurate. It will be front and center on our drive from Minneapolis to Rapid City, then on to Big Sky MT and back to Minneapolis on our trip July 4-13. I expect our trip, including our visit to Yellowstone, will result in a drive of 2,200 to 2,500 miles.

        Now if I can only dehydrate my wife for the long road trip...
        Don

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        • #5
          Originally posted by vintner
          Jim, which model GPS did you get? I have the Nuvi 660 and found it to be a great unit. Not 100% but certainly upper 90% accurate. It will be front and center on our drive from Minneapolis to Rapid City, then on to Big Sky MT and back to Minneapolis on our trip July 4-13. I expect our trip, including our visit to Yellowstone, will result in a drive of 2,200 to 2,500 miles.

          Now if I can only dehydrate my wife for the long road trip...
          I got the NUVI 260w. It was listed for $349 at Best Buy. My wife asked to check Amazon.com for ratings and it was listed there for $269. They gave us a price match because after that, they knew we weren't going to put it for $349.

          I wanted to higher end one that did traffic. My wife said "no way" so we agreed to get the 260w.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by PigsDad View Post
            maps.yahho.com says it is about a 10 hour drive (just plug in the two end points, and it will give you the best driving route). It just depends on your definition of a day's drive. To me, anything under 12 hours is fine.
            Thanks so much Kurt for the maps.yahoo site - don't know why I never thought of that, but it's great... a perfect tool that's always available.

            And thanks Boca for the AAA triptik mileage.

            We're debating about whether 10.something hours + stops is too much for a day - either we got older, or smarter. It used to be fine, but now it might make us too tired to do much the following day w/o getting grumpy. But if it's a beautiful drive, it's more fun and less tiring. Anyone know whether most of this route is a pretty scenic trip?

            Also we'd probably have to drive back to Denver from Jackson, which is 8.5 hrs...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BocaBum99 View Post
              Laurie,

              I have a AAA Triptik. It is 581.2 Miles from WorldMark Estes Park to WorldMark W. Yellowstone.

              In addition, I just bought a Garmin GPS Navigator. Can't wait to use it. We are heading to Las Vegas tomorrow and on to Estes Park on Saturday for a LONG.... DRIVE.....

              Jim
              Too bad you're not a bird. I did a Google Map distance measure for Estes Park to West Yellowstone, 414 miles as the bird flies (assuming the bird can get proper altitude to clear the mountains.)

              Have a safe trip!
              Mike H
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