Ep 35: Yellowstone | Cody | Buffalo Bill Dam | RV Travel Wyoming #FulltimeRVers #RVTravel
Exploring Yellowstone National Park, Cody, Wyoming, and the Buffalo Bill Dam. Show More ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️For More Info
ℹ️ About the episode: We spent a few days outside of Cody, Wyoming at Buffalo Bill State Park touring Buffalo Bill Dam and historic Cody. Yellowstone was incredible and we spent two days exploring it fully. We saw buffalo, elk, black bears, bald eagles, and many other tourists. Staying on the east side of Yellowstone ended up not being the best decision because it took over 1.5 hours to get into Yellowstone, which made for very long days.
Next we head to Montana!
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We are native Coloradans and let go of traditional life to explore the country with our 2 kids and dog. We live in less than 400 sq. ft and have 1 year to experience the freedom that comes with this nomadic lifestyle. Follow along as we dive into homeschooling for the first time, working remotely, and exploring what the US has to offer. We'd love to hear your suggestions on fun and interesting places to add to our travel list. Please leave a comment below!
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