This is exactly the sort of content that made KYD great in our eyes. Traveling, going places, exploring areas new and old, giving travel information with lessons learned, makes for interesting viewing. We believe this is where KYD's roots are. Please do more. John & Patti.
0:21 Dogs are not allowed on the trails in the National Parks and it is irresponsible of you to show hiking with your dog in the park. IF it was filmed outside the park, you should have said so and made it clear what the rules are.
Our Itinerary last year was: Enter Yellowstone from Cody, Wy. 1 Day in the park, Then to Jackson Hole. Three days in the Tetons. Then hit the west side of the Teton Range. Up the Salmon River Gorge to Missoula. Then 2 Days in Glacier. Was an AMAZING trip!
Yes, the early days of KYD were magical. Of course now it is expensive to get a permit to record in each national park. That’s why this was all old footage.
Keep doing these videos even if you do not get 10K likes! The biggest problem I have on planning a trip is how long to spend in each. This video is a good introduction into those parks, then can be adapted for longer stays.
The little area with the cattle/ and the store is Daniel, out of Pindale heading towards Jackson.. grew up spending summers working over there.. love the area. Took Yellowstone/ Jackson, and the Tetons for granted. I miss not seeing it early in the year (May) late in the summer.. but you guys need to go in during the winter. Totally different.. I also miss seeing real snow..
Now that I am retired I have been spending the past few summers working in Yellowstone National Park. This summer I will be working at Lake Lodge front desk.
The United States is truly beautiful. The nature, the animals, the people, the road trips one can take all over the states, The food (yes any food can be cooked here), the hospitality and diversity and etc.
The big 3… is absolutely amazing, but we have never found 5 days enough time to really enjoy Glacier. I would recommend anyone who is traveling a long distance, to try and schedule at least 2 weeks or more to really get to know the parks.
Oh the memories ❤ I’ve been out there several times on the back of a Harley Davidson and boy oh boy, the views were amazing with no obstruction !!! We didn’t camp or cook out, did hotels/cabins and restaurants but on a motorcycle you can cover a lot of ground…..it was absolutely amazing ! You can’t take your RV but take a drive and do Bear tooth Pass, you’ll see cook and Red Lodge too, historic towns and pass that makes you wonder how people survived back then and built what they did, it’s amazing! I’m so excited for the season to begin…..after you get Tori married ❤ Blessings
I'll be workamping this summer at the Cody KOA Holiday, so we'll be playing in Yellowstone all summer. We leave in 6 weeks and can't wait! Yellowstone has been a bucket list place for us! We plan on going to the Tetons, and with me having a veterans lifetime pass makes it awesome
We moved from CA, to Wyoming, 2 years ago and don't regret it for a second. We now have 2 cows. Who would've thunk I'd ever have cows? One day our paths will cross and I'll give you guys my autograph.
Great itinerary, we’ll definitely use this advice in planning a Yellowstone/Grand Teton trip for next year from Calgary. I just want to add, although I know this was a US focused itinerary, and you touched on going into Canada, Glacier is actually part of the first international peace park with Waterton National Park in Alberta. The combined “Waterton Glacier International Peace Park” is a UNESCO world heritage site, and though Waterton is small, it’s very much worth crossing the border for (often forgotten after the more popular four Canadian Rocky Mountain National Parks). There’s even a hike and “cruise” that hits a remote spot in Glacier NP from Waterton. Anyway, great video thanks for sharing!
Spectacular "narration Trish" on the ''retroactive" of family Western style thru & thru the mountainous roundabouts💯. Utterly captured captivating ..... continued history in the making 🏞️🏔️🛣️. 🎞️📽️🎬
Nice throwbacks with the young ins. Makes me realize how long I've been following you. ... Loved this video. This is just the trip I'm dreaming of doing next year. I'll be turning 50 in Feb of 25, and this is a big bucket list trip we want to spend 2 weeks on. This year, I'm focusing on fitness to get my body in shape for the hiking. The goal is to loose "50 by 50", so 50 lbs before I turn 50. Easy enough. Keep it simple, not going crazy so it's easy to maintain. Already 10lbs lighter then I was on Jan 1st just with diet changes (no sugar and soda) and portion control (not feeling like I have to eat it all to not be rude, impolite, or wasteful). ... Thanks for the inspiration and tips!
Yellowstone is the most amazing place I have every been in my life, spent just over a week hiking, biking and enjoying it. I was there when covid just started and the park was EMPTY, saw every animal imaginable and just can't imagine it would be as amazing a 2nd time around... My son and I even got to see 4 separate geyser eruptions in less than 10 minutes as we ran a trail near old faithful and the eruptions just "lined up", it was surreal.
yup.....that is about as good as it gets for sure. That would make an excellent 10 days without a doubt, although there is enough to do that you could reverse course and do another 10 days there, and then do it all again :) We are heading out on April 15 with no firm plans. Just going to go and find stuff. Can hardly wait. As always, safe travels, and hopefully the prep of your new rig is coming along well.
I have been watching your channel since the beginning and I am enjoying the snippets with your kids as young whipper snappers😁. I am hoping to get to Glacier this year so your video was perfect timing!
Loved this video. It’s been awhile since you have shown the kids when you first started RVing and it’s really fun to see!! Happy wedding to Victoria!! Wishing her and her new soon to be husband all the best!! 👏👏❤️👏👏
Great video and content. We tried the Yellowstone, Teton, and Glacier itinerary in 2020 and had it planned out. However, Glacier was closed down that year. So, we pivoted to Idaho's City of Rocks instead (highly recommend). We were able to fit Glacier in our 2021 travels (amazing). For a future video, maybe you could have a West Coast itinerary? In 2021, we spent about 3 weeks in the west coast states. We feel like we experienced a lot but only touched the surface of all there was see and do. We just spent a few days each in the big parks (Rainier, Olympic, Redwoods, Crater, and Yosemite). We definitely would like to go back to the west coast.
I always love your videos. You two do it right and I'm always amazed watching . Thanks for the many years of time that I know you two have put into every video. I love them all God Bless your family .
I was fortunate to travel through these three National Parks as I travelled from Canada to Yellowstone , south through the Tetons and then looped around to return through Glacier and Yoho back to Canada. A magical journey that I would like to travel again as there are always more places to explore and never enough time! Your assessments are always bang on and I appreciate all of your recommendations for things to see, places to visit and activities to partake in along the way. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge.
Last summer your previous Glacier NP videos convinced me to take the family on an RV trek from SoCal to Glacier and Yellowstone. We spent 2 weeks doing the entire trip. I never got around to leaving a comment on your other videos to say “thank you” for your content. It really inspired us to dream big and make the epic RV drive with our travel trailer to Glacier. It was an amazing trip and we can’t wait to go back. We wouldn’t have done it if not for your content. We even stayed at West Glacier RV park since we saw how amazing it looked on your videos. We even wore our 2023 KYD “Summer to Remember” shirts at various points during the trip.
We were at all of these this past summer except the Grand Tetons. The only difference is we spent a month in Glacier. It was so totally worth it. Lynn and Danny
I truly enjoy your videos. They show how wonderful this lifestyle is even with the problems that do arise. Keep up the great work and continue to enjoy your life.
Appreciate the recap. Nice easy vid to start a plan. And fyi i enjoy all your vids from rigs to gadgets (man stuff) to the organization command hooks (woman stuff). Vids like this and detailed ones about a specific place. I enjoyed them all!
Yes, more please. Wife isn’t wild about southwest travel so I love sharing your travels. Additionally, the wedding is a hard call. As a pastor I only allow a video of the vows to be made from an unmanned tripod. It’s still a sacred event between God, the bride and the groom. We have enjoyed watching your family grow and major milestones invite us to share your joy, and know how to pray for you all.
love this! We need so much planning help. I get so overwhelmed trying to make plans for road trips. Thanks for your content and work for us! Sooo appreciated ❤
Loved this episode. Went to the Tetons and Yellowstone with parents when I was 11. Haven’t been back yet, as I live in CA, but my wife said she’s down, and we should plan for it in the next couple of years. I would love to see Glacier as well. Looks like a great itinerary. Thanks guys and be safe.
Olympics and North Cascades loop are gorgeous, but most people miss the other side of the state. Some hidden gems. There's more to Washington than the post cards! Tetons and Yellowstone is a jaw dropper. The Absaroka mountains were maybe my favorite there, used to be my brother's view out his front window. Keep up the good work. Maybe some day bump into you all "out there".
Capitol reef and more are able to be done if you start at arches, horseshoe bend, canyonlands, then take I 70 over San Rafael Swell east and westbound then drop into goblin valley on the 24, Explore hanksville, Torrey on the 12. Escalante, then Bryce, and Zion. I would purchase Utah state park pass to make the non national park visits cheaper. I prefer exploring over roads versus going hiking & crowds so I spend less time at beautiful but very busy Zion and more on the roads between Bryce and arches. Emphasizing Escalante and San Rafael Swell. Amazing geology and different mountain colors.
It's important to note, to drive Going to the Sun, or getting into the park from the West side, you MUST have a reservation if entering between 6am-3pm. Many have been turned away at the gate because they didn't know a reservation was needed. Also, vehicle length is restricted, in some areas. Otherwise, great video!
LOVED YELLOWSTONE...We went in 2020..Just went over the Tetons,....but WOW...Trip of a lifetime for us...and hope that we can go back one day and head onto Glacier..
We loved staying in Gardiner near the Roosevelt entrance at the RV Park on the hill. We had a permanent elk in the RV park.The elk and calves gather at the elementary school field! Great viewing. Congrats to Victoria. We'd like an episode where the trio of your kids speak to how they feel off the road, what they miss, don't miss, will they travel with their fam. Happy trails!
Having lived in that part of Montana if you are going from Yellowstone to Glacier it makes more sense to go to the east side first. BTW for those who have never been there logan pass (going to the sun road) normally does not open until late June or early July.
I love you guys, love your channel, have your trucker hat... but I also really miss your kids being on the channel. Things change, they grow up, but sometimes I go back to rewatch and reminiscing on when your whole family got us started on our own full time rv adventure. And now... we are facing down a near future of our own children peeling off one by one into their own independent lives. Proud, happy for them, but also sad.
Time for you to hike the 26 switchbacks to the SADDLE OF THE GRAND TETON. The Cherry on top of this Sundae is to the glacial lake at the entrance of Mount Moran’s Polar Club prepared for Members and Non Members Only.
This is so perfect for our upcoming Big 3 Trip we booked for June/July! Thanks do this! We’d love to see a California NP video that would include Kings Canyon, Sequoia, Yosemite & Redwoods!
Love it! I’ve been to all three of these parks, but I always see something I missed in your videos. Plus it brings back wonderful memories of my time there.
Obviously we all loved this video but no one is telling you where they'd like to go. Trip planning for me is as much fun as going so I'm all about this kind of video. I'd do one on Michigan and the UP, Apostle Islands, Duluth and Door County. Also the southwest other than the obvious Grand Canyon or Mighty Five (but they would be great too). Maine & the NE is great too. Loved your CA roadtrip with the tiny rig - that would be a great itinerary for us smaller rigs. Or do one about specific things you've done that were fun - places you'd go again when in various areas or places you'd EAT again-very important! My specialty is route planning & finding great campgrounds & what to see. I let others in our travels find the best places to eat.
Next year! This year, we're exploring the South East. I would love to see a Minnesota and Wisconsin-focused episode. There may be one you already did in the past, but if not, that could be fun!
Recently watched Season 7 and Season 9 recaps (I was painting a room and wanted some "company", LOL!) and thought, "I wish they still did season recaps". This was sort of like a recap and i enjoyed it, but i love the recaps too.
For your next series, do a 2 week trip thru Zion, Bryce and whatever other NP, National Monuments or great state parks to string together . There is so much in the area, I do not know where to start or finish!
This is a wonderful video with so many great recommendations of how to divide up these three huge National Parks. It was fun to see the kids in their "younger" days enjoying your trips. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us this KYD season. Hope you're all well & thanks for sharing.
Heading to Alaska this summer. Would love to see more videos on Alaska, Banff, and Jasper as well! Best camping and excursions in Alaska! Especially Seward area!
So funny you brought up a 10 day trip! My wife and I will be taking a 10 day trip come April. We are in Utah so we are very lucky. From slc, to Bryce canyon, capital reef then over to moab. We do moab every year. Oh did I mention she will be 30 weeks pregnant and we will have our 1 1/2 year old. Start em young :) the best trip my other 4 kids talk about is always yellowstone. And that was during the covid craziness. They still talk about it 2 years later.
My parents used to work camp at Yellowstone quite a few years ago. My mom has been gone for 8 years and my dad is in his 90s and can't do much these days. They would spend whole seasons there. At one point I was struggling, and my mom wanted to buy me a small trailer and get me a job up in Yellowstone to work camp because I would have no bills to pay.
I have to confess I haven’t watched for awhile because it didn’t seem like you were doing much camping. This is exactly why we started watching and LOVE it!! Need tips from the pros, might also include any fees or permits needed to get into the parks. Thank you
Great content and spot on! Reserving sites has been an issue for us. When traveling over 1500 miles to get there, with multiple families, it's stressful if you don't book ahead (which is challenging). We'll have to follow some of these ideas when we visit again in July. Jump rock was cool and one we've never heard of, so we'll make sure to hit that with all the kids in a few months.
This video definitely was a lot of work to put together. It's so amazing you guys have so many years of footage of epic adventures. I can't wait to be back in this area this spring. Safe travels, friends!
Florida :) we are here and with so much to see we don’t know the best routine. We’ve passed St. Augustine and actually passed thru there for a night but still hasn’t been a tourist there lol
Great stuff Yellowstone. Looking for Wisconsin top-10 Outdoors. Skip the food and shopping. Skip Milwaukee, there are 100’s of Outdoor great activities.
Loved this abbreviated version of places and things to do in a common area. Fun to watch, but best remembered for when we are ready to head that way. We will review. Who knows, another episode like this might change where we want to go...but these three are already HIGH on the list. Guess you will, hopefully, make a play list of these to easily find later. And, add the 3 destinations as bullet points to the side or bottom of thumb nail!!
Note that, in summer at midday, Grand Prismatic usually has a long line to enter the parking lot. The entrance is on the west side of the road, and the line is facing south. So, those who head there after Old Faithful may have a difficult time getting into the line. And wherever you are in any of these parks, have bear spray and know how and when to use it.
Please keep this kind of magic coming on your channel. We are planning a trip out West and this exactly what I was looking for to help us plan our trip. What is the best month/months to travel this itinerary? Thank you!!!
We have visited Yellowstone and the Tetons.This year, we will be revisiting them and making our first visit to Glacier. We loved the info and suggestions!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this video! Great information here. We have a trip through all three parks planned for the summer with camping in the parks already booked for our Roadtrek. Can’t wait!
love, love this video! We are planning a trip from Atlanta Ga. to Montana and Wyoming this May. It was good to get a "number of days" to spend there. Thanks so much
This is exactly the sort of content that made KYD great in our eyes. Traveling, going places, exploring areas new and old, giving travel information with lessons learned, makes for interesting viewing. We believe this is where KYD's roots are. Please do more. John & Patti.
Yes, we stopped watching cuz it was all rigs and such. Subbed originally because they travelled and hiked.
0:21 Dogs are not allowed on the trails in the National Parks and it is irresponsible of you to show hiking with your dog in the park. IF it was filmed outside the park, you should have said so and made it clear what the rules are.
@@pjreads5014 OK Karen!
Yeah but another lame narrative instead of the actual trip. 😂
@@dlee9079 I think you mean a compilation of reruns instead of an actual trip....
Our Itinerary last year was: Enter Yellowstone from Cody, Wy. 1 Day in the park, Then to Jackson Hole. Three days in the Tetons. Then hit the west side of the Teton Range. Up the Salmon River Gorge to Missoula. Then 2 Days in Glacier. Was an AMAZING trip!
Yes, the early days of KYD were magical. Of course now it is expensive to get a permit to record in each national park. That’s why this was all old footage.
Keep doing these videos even if you do not get 10K likes! The biggest problem I have on planning a trip is how long to spend in each. This video is a good introduction into those parks, then can be adapted for longer stays.
yes that's tricky. i would say spend as much time in Yellowstone as possible. you won't regret it
I thought it was your best series ever when you did this in season 9. This is going to be an awesome year!
I thought so too as we were going through the footage. We need to go back!
The little area with the cattle/ and the store is Daniel, out of Pindale heading towards Jackson.. grew up spending summers working over there.. love the area. Took Yellowstone/ Jackson, and the Tetons for granted. I miss not seeing it early in the year (May) late in the summer.. but you guys need to go in during the winter. Totally different.. I also miss seeing real snow..
Now that I am retired I have been spending the past few summers working in Yellowstone National Park. This summer I will be working at Lake Lodge front desk.
I would love to see your content of Columbia River gorge, Mount Saint Helens, Mount Rainier and N. Cascades Highway
The United States is truly beautiful. The nature, the animals, the people, the road trips one can take all over the states, The food (yes any food can be cooked here), the hospitality and diversity and etc.
I love Sundays, cook a good meal and watch KYD
The big 3… is absolutely amazing, but we have never found 5 days enough time to really enjoy Glacier. I would recommend anyone who is traveling a long distance, to try and schedule at least 2 weeks or more to really get to know the parks.
Oh the memories ❤
I’ve been out there several times on the back of a Harley Davidson and boy oh boy, the views were amazing with no obstruction !!! We didn’t camp or cook out, did hotels/cabins and restaurants but on a motorcycle you can cover a lot of ground…..it was absolutely amazing !
You can’t take your RV but take a drive and do Bear tooth Pass, you’ll see cook and Red Lodge too, historic towns and pass that makes you wonder how people survived back then and built what they did, it’s amazing!
I’m so excited for the season to begin…..after you get Tori married ❤
Blessings
Banff/Jasper is one the most beautiful parks in North America. Easy drive from Glacier.
I'll be workamping this summer at the Cody KOA Holiday, so we'll be playing in Yellowstone all summer. We leave in 6 weeks and can't wait! Yellowstone has been a bucket list place for us! We plan on going to the Tetons, and with me having a veterans lifetime pass makes it awesome
Acadia National Park is on the top of my bucket list. I'm a New England guy. You always say, start with your backyard.
We moved from CA, to Wyoming, 2 years ago and don't regret it for a second. We now have 2 cows. Who would've thunk I'd ever have cows? One day our paths will cross and I'll give you guys my autograph.
Hope you left California liberalism behind.
@@ITYWITFL Karen, I sure did...
Come on to Michigan. We love it when your in our home state.
Great itinerary, we’ll definitely use this advice in planning a Yellowstone/Grand Teton trip for next year from Calgary. I just want to add, although I know this was a US focused itinerary, and you touched on going into Canada, Glacier is actually part of the first international peace park with Waterton National Park in Alberta. The combined “Waterton Glacier International Peace Park” is a UNESCO world heritage site, and though Waterton is small, it’s very much worth crossing the border for (often forgotten after the more popular four Canadian Rocky Mountain National Parks). There’s even a hike and “cruise” that hits a remote spot in Glacier NP from Waterton. Anyway, great video thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the inspiration - My vote is for the Olympic, Mt Rainier, Crater Lake, North Cascades or the Utah NPs
Just got back from Yellowstone. Yup, in February. Seeing the park in winter on a snowmobile is simply amazing.
So beautiful. Makes me want to go back!!!
Spectacular "narration Trish" on the ''retroactive" of family Western style thru & thru the mountainous roundabouts💯. Utterly captured captivating ..... continued history in the making 🏞️🏔️🛣️. 🎞️📽️🎬
Nice throwbacks with the young ins. Makes me realize how long I've been following you. ... Loved this video. This is just the trip I'm dreaming of doing next year. I'll be turning 50 in Feb of 25, and this is a big bucket list trip we want to spend 2 weeks on. This year, I'm focusing on fitness to get my body in shape for the hiking. The goal is to loose "50 by 50", so 50 lbs before I turn 50. Easy enough. Keep it simple, not going crazy so it's easy to maintain. Already 10lbs lighter then I was on Jan 1st just with diet changes (no sugar and soda) and portion control (not feeling like I have to eat it all to not be rude, impolite, or wasteful). ... Thanks for the inspiration and tips!
Yellowstone is the most amazing place I have every been in my life, spent just over a week hiking, biking and enjoying it. I was there when covid just started and the park was EMPTY, saw every animal imaginable and just can't imagine it would be as amazing a 2nd time around... My son and I even got to see 4 separate geyser eruptions in less than 10 minutes as we ran a trail near old faithful and the eruptions just "lined up", it was surreal.
yup.....that is about as good as it gets for sure. That would make an excellent 10 days without a doubt, although there is enough to do that you could reverse course and do another 10 days there, and then do it all again :) We are heading out on April 15 with no firm plans. Just going to go and find stuff. Can hardly wait. As always, safe travels, and hopefully the prep of your new rig is coming along well.
So true! Thanks.
I have been watching your channel since the beginning and I am enjoying the snippets with your kids as young whipper snappers😁. I am hoping to get to Glacier this year so your video was perfect timing!
Camped at Jenny Lake in 1977, 24 yrs old. Tenters only!
Loved this video. It’s been awhile since you have shown the kids when you first started RVing and it’s really fun to see!! Happy wedding to Victoria!! Wishing her and her new soon to be husband all the best!! 👏👏❤️👏👏
Great video and content. We tried the Yellowstone, Teton, and Glacier itinerary in 2020 and had it planned out. However, Glacier was closed down that year. So, we pivoted to Idaho's City of Rocks instead (highly recommend). We were able to fit Glacier in our 2021 travels (amazing). For a future video, maybe you could have a West Coast itinerary? In 2021, we spent about 3 weeks in the west coast states. We feel like we experienced a lot but only touched the surface of all there was see and do. We just spent a few days each in the big parks (Rainier, Olympic, Redwoods, Crater, and Yosemite). We definitely would like to go back to the west coast.
I always love your videos. You two do it right and I'm always amazed watching . Thanks for the many years of time that I know you two have put into every video. I love them all God Bless your family .
I was fortunate to travel through these three National Parks as I travelled from Canada to Yellowstone , south through the Tetons and then looped around to return through Glacier and Yoho back to Canada. A magical journey that I would like to travel again as there are always more places to explore and never enough time! Your assessments are always bang on and I appreciate all of your recommendations for things to see, places to visit and activities to partake in along the way. Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge.
Watching your family all these years on your travels, I am so getting older as all your children are adults now! Time fly's you two! Enjoy each day!
Last summer your previous Glacier NP videos convinced me to take the family on an RV trek from SoCal to Glacier and Yellowstone. We spent 2 weeks doing the entire trip. I never got around to leaving a comment on your other videos to say “thank you” for your content. It really inspired us to dream big and make the epic RV drive with our travel trailer to Glacier. It was an amazing trip and we can’t wait to go back. We wouldn’t have done it if not for your content. We even stayed at West Glacier RV park since we saw how amazing it looked on your videos. We even wore our 2023 KYD “Summer to Remember” shirts at various points during the trip.
Great travel plans and Trish's narration is so informative and inviting. Thank you.
We were at all of these this past summer except the Grand Tetons. The only difference is we spent a month in Glacier. It was so totally worth it. Lynn and Danny
Like to eventually see NH, VT, the Berkshires in western MA and the finger lakes of NY and Singer Is. in the St. Lawrence River.
I truly enjoy your videos. They show how wonderful this lifestyle is even with the problems that do arise. Keep up the great work and continue to enjoy your life.
We live in Illinois and are drawn back to Yellowstone and The Tetons every 5 years (or less). Camping is the way to go there.
Appreciate the recap. Nice easy vid to start a plan.
And fyi i enjoy all your vids from rigs to gadgets (man stuff) to the organization command hooks (woman stuff). Vids like this and detailed ones about a specific place. I enjoyed them all!
Yes, more please. Wife isn’t wild about southwest travel so I love sharing your travels. Additionally, the wedding is a hard call. As a pastor I only allow a video of the vows to be made from an unmanned tripod. It’s still a sacred event between God, the bride and the groom. We have enjoyed watching your family grow and major milestones invite us to share your joy, and know how to pray for you all.
love this! We need so much planning help. I get so overwhelmed trying to make plans for road trips. Thanks for your content and work for us! Sooo appreciated ❤
Great timing! We are planning our Yellowstone trip with my parents right now. No RV but 5 crazy people in a van!
Loved this episode. Went to the Tetons and Yellowstone with parents when I was 11. Haven’t been back yet, as I live in CA, but my wife said she’s down, and we should plan for it in the next couple of years. I would love to see Glacier as well. Looks like a great itinerary. Thanks guys and be safe.
Olympics and North Cascades loop are gorgeous, but most people miss the other side of the state. Some hidden gems. There's more to Washington than the post cards! Tetons and Yellowstone is a jaw dropper. The Absaroka mountains were maybe my favorite there, used to be my brother's view out his front window. Keep up the good work. Maybe some day bump into you all "out there".
Great job team. I could spend weeks in those parks hitting the trails, lakes and sites. A photo paradise.
Would love to see a similar episode on Utah’s Mighty 5 National Parks.
Ah, yes. That would be a good series. Certainly not possible in 10 days as Capital Reef is a bit out of the way.
Capitol reef and more are able to be done if you start at arches, horseshoe bend, canyonlands, then take I 70 over San Rafael Swell east and westbound then drop into goblin valley on the 24, Explore hanksville, Torrey on the 12. Escalante, then Bryce, and Zion. I would purchase Utah state park pass to make the non national park visits cheaper.
I prefer exploring over roads versus going hiking & crowds so I spend less time at beautiful but very busy Zion and more on the roads between Bryce and arches. Emphasizing Escalante and San Rafael Swell. Amazing geology and different mountain colors.
It's important to note, to drive Going to the Sun, or getting into the park from the West side, you MUST have a reservation if entering between 6am-3pm. Many have been turned away at the gate because they didn't know a reservation was needed. Also, vehicle length is restricted, in some areas. Otherwise, great video!
LOVED YELLOWSTONE...We went in 2020..Just went over the Tetons,....but WOW...Trip of a lifetime for us...and hope that we can go back one day and head onto Glacier..
We loved staying in Gardiner near the Roosevelt entrance at the RV Park on the hill. We had a permanent elk in the RV park.The elk and calves gather at the elementary school field! Great viewing.
Congrats to Victoria. We'd like an episode where the trio of your kids speak to how they feel off the road, what they miss, don't miss, will they travel with their fam. Happy trails!
That would be a lot of fun!
South west. Especially desserts in spring.
Wow I loved this style of video! GREAT JOB!
Having lived in that part of Montana if you are going from Yellowstone to Glacier it makes more sense to go to the east side first. BTW for those who have never been there logan pass (going to the sun road) normally does not open until late June or early July.
Good points.
I love you guys, love your channel, have your trucker hat... but I also really miss your kids being on the channel. Things change, they grow up, but sometimes I go back to rewatch and reminiscing on when your whole family got us started on our own full time rv adventure. And now... we are facing down a near future of our own children peeling off one by one into their own independent lives. Proud, happy for them, but also sad.
Time for you to hike the 26 switchbacks to the SADDLE OF THE GRAND TETON. The Cherry on top of this Sundae is to the glacial lake at the entrance of Mount Moran’s Polar Club prepared for Members and Non Members Only.
Congratulations on Victoria and Duncan's wedding day!
Going out the NE entrance is the Beartooth Highway. It’s an all day trip that circles back to Cody.
Thank you! I'm camping in the Tetons and Yellowstone this September (3 and 4 full days, respectively). Loved the ideas and teaser video!!
This is so perfect for our upcoming Big 3 Trip we booked for June/July! Thanks do this! We’d love to see a California NP video that would include Kings Canyon, Sequoia, Yosemite & Redwoods!
Love it! I’ve been to all three of these parks, but I always see something I missed in your videos. Plus it brings back wonderful memories of my time there.
Obviously we all loved this video but no one is telling you where they'd like to go. Trip planning for me is as much fun as going so I'm all about this kind of video. I'd do one on Michigan and the UP, Apostle Islands, Duluth and Door County. Also the southwest other than the obvious Grand Canyon or Mighty Five (but they would be great too). Maine & the NE is great too. Loved your CA roadtrip with the tiny rig - that would be a great itinerary for us smaller rigs. Or do one about specific things you've done that were fun - places you'd go again when in various areas or places you'd EAT again-very important! My specialty is route planning & finding great campgrounds & what to see. I let others in our travels find the best places to eat.
Next year! This year, we're exploring the South East. I would love to see a Minnesota and Wisconsin-focused episode. There may be one you already did in the past, but if not, that could be fun!
Recently watched Season 7 and Season 9 recaps (I was painting a room and wanted some "company", LOL!) and thought, "I wish they still did season recaps". This was sort of like a recap and i enjoyed it, but i love the recaps too.
For your next series, do a 2 week trip thru Zion, Bryce and whatever other NP, National Monuments or great state parks to string together . There is so much in the area, I do not know where to start or finish!
All of these is on my bucket list how completely beautiful
I see America because of you guys… thanks
Love watching your beautiful family maturing. The best on You Tube!
This is a wonderful video with so many great recommendations of how to divide up these three huge National Parks. It was fun to see the kids in their "younger" days enjoying your trips. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us this KYD season. Hope you're all well & thanks for sharing.
Heading to Alaska this summer. Would love to see more videos on Alaska, Banff, and Jasper as well! Best camping and excursions in Alaska! Especially Seward area!
So funny you brought up a 10 day trip! My wife and I will be taking a 10 day trip come April. We are in Utah so we are very lucky. From slc, to Bryce canyon, capital reef then over to moab. We do moab every year. Oh did I mention she will be 30 weeks pregnant and we will have our 1 1/2 year old. Start em young :) the best trip my other 4 kids talk about is always yellowstone. And that was during the covid craziness. They still talk about it 2 years later.
This is why KYD is a really good channel to follow. Next up you should do the Utah 5.
My parents used to work camp at Yellowstone quite a few years ago. My mom has been gone for 8 years and my dad is in his 90s and can't do much these days. They would spend whole seasons there. At one point I was struggling, and my mom wanted to buy me a small trailer and get me a job up in Yellowstone to work camp because I would have no bills to pay.
I have to confess I haven’t watched for awhile because it didn’t seem like you were doing much camping. This is exactly why we started watching and LOVE it!! Need tips from the pros, might also include any fees or permits needed to get into the parks. Thank you
Planning Grand Tetons and Yellowstone this summer so this was really helpful. Thanks.
Great content and spot on! Reserving sites has been an issue for us. When traveling over 1500 miles to get there, with multiple families, it's stressful if you don't book ahead (which is challenging). We'll have to follow some of these ideas when we visit again in July. Jump rock was cool and one we've never heard of, so we'll make sure to hit that with all the kids in a few months.
Now we’re rollin…! You guys rock!
Such beauty. It’s a shame more than half of Americans will never see any of it in person.
You asked for suggestions: Sequoia/Kings Canyon, Yosemite, Donner State park!! Also, Congratulation Tori!
thanks so much! we are taking 2 grandsons to yellowstone this year!❤
Like to see Arizona campgrounds…..south & north. Also south TX…..airstream on the beach!
Arizona we can do! We have so many great campgrounds. We did this video on AZ a couple years ago. ruclips.net/video/My6Uc6q7Bag/видео.html
This video definitely was a lot of work to put together. It's so amazing you guys have so many years of footage of epic adventures. I can't wait to be back in this area this spring. Safe travels, friends!
Florida :) we are here and with so much to see we don’t know the best routine. We’ve passed St. Augustine and actually passed thru there for a night but still hasn’t been a tourist there lol
Hello my favorite YTers of all time. The KYD FAMILY!!! Happy funday Sunday!!
Great stuff Yellowstone. Looking for Wisconsin top-10 Outdoors. Skip the food and shopping. Skip Milwaukee, there are 100’s of Outdoor great activities.
Every single KYD video puts a smile on my face . This was epic. Thank you Marc Trish Caleb Charlie and the other two who’s names escape me. Well done
Carson ! I remembered.
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Loved this abbreviated version of places and things to do in a common area. Fun to watch, but best remembered for when we are ready to head that way. We will review. Who knows, another episode like this might change where we want to go...but these three are already HIGH on the list.
Guess you will, hopefully, make a play list of these to easily find later. And, add the 3 destinations as bullet points to the side or bottom of thumb nail!!
Exactly what appeals to me. Please do more like this.
Note that, in summer at midday, Grand Prismatic usually has a long line to enter the parking lot. The entrance is on the west side of the road, and the line is facing south. So, those who head there after Old Faithful may have a difficult time getting into the line.
And wherever you are in any of these parks, have bear spray and know how and when to use it.
What a great itinerary. Thanks so much. Have to do the Mighty 5 next
Please keep this kind of magic coming on your channel. We are planning a trip out West and this exactly what I was looking for to help us plan our trip. What is the best month/months to travel this itinerary? Thank you!!!
We have visited Yellowstone and the Tetons.This year, we will be revisiting them and making our first visit to Glacier. We loved the info and suggestions!
Loving the adventures and can’t wait till we can venture further from
Home once retired. Thank you for sharing your lives.
Oh, please go to Yosemite for a few days! I travel vicariously through you & desperately want to see Yosemite.
Search KYD Yosemite. We visited in SN3. We need to go back, but it's so busy. Hard park to visit these days.
Heading to Glacier and Yellowstone this year. Love the previews.
Great video. Were planning our first trip to these parks and this helps alot 👍
This was a great video. I would love to see one showing Northern California, Oregon and Washington.
I used too live in Kalispell, Montana and so glacier was right next to me I love it there
Thank you so much! I'm taking the month of July off to take my family to these national parks. So excited!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for doing this video! Great information here. We have a trip through all three parks planned for the summer with camping in the parks already booked for our Roadtrek. Can’t wait!
We are heading to Yellowstone this summer for the first time with our three boys!
Good luck! ;) They'll remember it forever.
This was terrific! Would love to see an Alaska trip. We would even caravan with you if you go again in the future. Something for you to ponder. 😊
love, love this video! We are planning a trip from Atlanta Ga. to Montana and Wyoming this May. It was good to get a "number of days" to spend there. Thanks so much