Accessible sites
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2018 3:07 pm
I have mobility issues(my children would say I also have a mental disability, aren't they PRECIOUS). I am not going to book an accessible site for any part of my trip because, to me, my mobility issues are an inconvenience not a hindrance. There are those far worse off than I. Sometimes I can't walk 5' other times I can go on a leisurely hike.
I would like to find out about sites in Madison that are convenient to the river. This site is going to be the last I visit on my month long camping trip to Yellowstone. I'm willing to bet that I'll be a little sore by then. Currently I'm thinking of requesting site # 286. Not next to the bathroom yet close to the river. Google maps has it as relatively tree covered.
Also looking at Bridge Bay loop I sites 422-426 and Canyon Loop A 19-22.
If you have the information on these sites and choices that would be great. I've used my google-fu abilities and am not sure I trust the folks on most of those sites, ie. someone complained that the Grand Canyon's El Tovar Hotel needed updating(?). Not to sound snooty but,it's a National Historic Landmark not a Hotel 6.
Thanks, dave
I would like to find out about sites in Madison that are convenient to the river. This site is going to be the last I visit on my month long camping trip to Yellowstone. I'm willing to bet that I'll be a little sore by then. Currently I'm thinking of requesting site # 286. Not next to the bathroom yet close to the river. Google maps has it as relatively tree covered.
Also looking at Bridge Bay loop I sites 422-426 and Canyon Loop A 19-22.
If you have the information on these sites and choices that would be great. I've used my google-fu abilities and am not sure I trust the folks on most of those sites, ie. someone complained that the Grand Canyon's El Tovar Hotel needed updating(?). Not to sound snooty but,it's a National Historic Landmark not a Hotel 6.
Thanks, dave