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Old 07-14-2019, 09:22 AM   #2
JABURKHOLDER
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A couple of caveats first. How long do you want to take to get to Goshen and what sights do you want to see along the way.
My first thought is not to drive through Yellowstone with your RV. I've seen others do it but for me, there is too much going on and you need to concentrate on your driving. Others may disagree but that's just me.
I would either drive north to catch I90 east or drive south to catch I80 east.
A plus for I90 is Rapid City and the Badlands. A plus for I80 is it takes you straight to Goshen. I have travelled both routes and there is plenty to see and do on either route.
I hesitate to make campground recommendations because what may be fine for me may be miserable for you. Plus cost is always a factor. For me, the campground is not the destination, the trip is. The campground is just a place to park, shower and sleep before exploring the area.
There are multitudes of resources, including others on this forum, to help in choosing campgrounds. Allstays, Good Sam, KOA, Woodall are just some. Even a Google search of "campgrounds near ..." works.
What ever you choose, have fun and safe travels.
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