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Old 11-28-2016, 08:44 PM   #2
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I cannot speak for other campgrounds, but Fishing Bridge will accommodate almost anything. The reason is that each site is two vehicles wide - you park your tow vehicle next to your camper. I've seen some huge Montana fifth wheels in Fishing Bridge, with a big pickup tow vehicle beside them.

The good things about Fishing Bridge are that it has full hookups, and it is near the center of the park, which makes access to any other part of the park easier.

The bad thing about Fishing Bridge is that the sites are small and crowded, so you will be looking into your neighbors' windows. That never bothered us, because we were never in the site except late at night while we slept. After all, Yellowstone is not a place where you go to bring out the comfy chairs and play cards while you sip a beer and people-watch.

Just my thoughts.

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