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Paul

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Very close to the next camper like 2 feet. Sites not level but had full hookup. The park was packed with with people this was not a good time to visit Yellowstone due to standing in long lines for everything parking, walking on boardwalks, bathrooms, food lines,cars on roads,lines everywhere

Posted Aug 16, 2018 by Paul from ga. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Kelly

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Good location if you need full hookup. Very tight spots. As mentioned area is in middle of construction and hard to get in and out of. Bathrooms ONLY are close to spots, however you must walk long way or drive to showers. Showers are closed at night, so if come back in from long day/night in park you’ll have to wait till morning to get clean. Also very frustrated that store close to campground w 300+ sites closes at 6:00.

Posted Aug 06, 2018 by Kelly from Rock Hill SC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Daveanddar

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Can’t beat staying in the middle of Yellowstone. We were able to get in at the last minute, which was great. The place is big, with pretty tight spaces. You are very close to your neighbor or their car depending on how you are situated. But we didn’t spend much time at our site, so it was fine. We didn’t use the showers, which are included in the price ($53 a night, I think). The bathrooms were clean. The biggest downside was that there is a ton of construction near the campground, which made coming and going slow and dirty from all the dirt and mud. Also, the store closed very early, catering more to day tourists and not the tons of campers nearby that might want something after 6 pm. We thought that was weird.

Posted Aug 03, 2018 by Daveanddar from San Diego . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Xatlatc

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: This was a great time to visit Yellowstone before the large crowds. Saw most of the park over five days of staying inside and outside of the park. Fishing Bridge Campground is scheduled to be closed in 2019 for a remodel, which it needs. Dirt roads in the campground with some holes. Tight sites, no privacy but full hookups. Verizon LTE was 3-4 bars in strength but I couldn’t stream nor download hardly anything. It was good enough for talking and texting only. Roadwork delays in the park.

Posted May 20, 2018 by Xatlatc from Upstate of SC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jmciver

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: You would think that with as big as Yellowstone is that they could spread these sites out a little. Parking lot in the woods. Too many people. Everywhere.

Posted Aug 08, 2017 by Jmciver from Tx. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Patti

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: We made reservations the day before and arrive to be told we weren't due in till the next day. But they had a cancellation and were able to accommodate us. Nice site. So we had two nights with full hookups and asked if we could stay another night but nothing was available, they said to check back later. We did and were able to spend another night with full hookups. Happy days.

It was disappointing going to some of the geysers. Last time we were there was in 2000 and it was busy at Old Faithful but not to bad at other geysers. This time you had to get to places before 9 am to get parking and avoid the hoards. Kinda disappointed.

Posted Aug 07, 2016 by Patti from NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

John

For Fishing Bridge RV - Yellowstone National Park: Spaces are packed tight, but easy to get into. Motorhome and toad sit side by side. Convenient to get out and see the park. Pads are asphalt in varying degrees of repair. Ours was reasonably level. No AT&T service (and very little to speak of throughout park. A burner Verizon phone might be a good idea.)

Some loops are paved. Ours was not, and was very dusty when dry, large puddles everywhere when rainy.

We would stay again for full hookups/location.

Posted Jul 07, 2016 by John from Austin Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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