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GREGORYJ

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Hi ekirkland. We generally did not have a problem with heat in Utah last May. Some of the parks where cool in fact because of the altitude. Goblin Valley, Capital Reef, Kodachrome & Bryce are all higher elevations were not hot, one morning in Bryce had snow on the ground. Even Zion had freezing sleet one day higher up but a day or two later was back to 70's & 80's. May is a great time to go, flowers blooming , green, etc.
Hi ReneeG, thanks for your comments. It was our 4th. trip to Utah and always enjoy it and the great hiking.
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GregoryJ, you're killing me! We miss the area soooo much. Great photos.
BTW, we were at those places in June. It was hot, but nothing a Gulf coaster can't handle.
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kknowlton

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Buffalo (NFS) CG, Island Park ID, site C4:
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kknowlton

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Greybull (WY) KOA, site 23 (one of 2 with deluxe patio):
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ReneeG

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We were just at the Greybull KOA last week and were in the long pull through next to this one. Hey! I think we were there the same time. We had the Bighorn Fifth Wheel. I wish I would've recognized you and we could've met!
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ReneeG

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We recently took a two week trip through Western Wyoming and returning home to Idaho.
1. Falls CG. This is at 8333 feet off the Togwotee Pass. Loop A has electricity at the sites. they generally have a couple of water spigots, but the well was malfunctioning and as a result charged $15 a night instead of the regular $20 for E. We were in one of three pull throughs, can't remember the site number, and mostly in the open but weren't able to get a signal with our satellite.
![[image]](http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh119/ReneeG_photo/FallsCGLoopA_Electric_zpsbopdmhyw.jpg?t=1443481690)
2. Dubois KOA, site 24, long pull through, full hookups. Really nice KOA.
![[image]](http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh119/ReneeG_photo/GreybullKOA24_1_zpsbiwk4dk9.jpg?t=1443481699)
We went through a rainstorm getting here, so I had a bucket and towel out wiping down the rig.
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3. Buffalo Bill State Park, North Fork Unit, Site 38, dry camping. There were plenty of open water and electric sites, but we have solar and an inverter so we opted to stay in a more secluded area for $17 a night.
![[image]](http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/hh119/ReneeG_photo/BuffaloBillSP38_3_zpssxxjmiml.jpg?t=1443481699)
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4. Baker's Hole CG, West Yellowstone. One of my favorites. We arrived late in the day after 2pm, so none of the electric sites were available, but we lucked out after all by getting a good, long, pull through overlooking the Madison River, at Site 64. It was a perfect site for our solar. Nights got down to 31 but the sun was up around 8am every morning and warmed us up quickly. At night we could hear wolves howling and in the morning, the elk bugling.
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5. Last night before arriving at home. Three Island Crossing State Park, Glenns Ferry, Idaho, site 6, water and electricity. $25.44, Idaho resident rate with Recreation sticker. We heard coyotes howling and yipping here at night. Notice the other Bighorn in the next site.
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How cool, as I look at these pics on this page, I get the impression that we all seem to chase each other around the country, Bakers Hole, Farragut SP, Zion, Buffalo Bill SP.
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bukhrn, were you at Baker's Hole recently? My husband was talking to someone walking their long haired dachshund. Sure was a cutie, the dachshund that is.
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TUCQUALA

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RG, same site back in Feb!! Looks warmer when you were there!! We had 15 deg that night on the way down to Lake Havasu.
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Tucquala - oh, ha ha! Yes, it was warm. It was 80 + and after returning from Wyoming with lows in the low 30's, we had to run the AC!
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