Travel

Route to Yellowstone

It may have been a long two days of driving but it was a great way to go the 1,300+ mile stretch from Wisconsin to West Yellowstone, Montana. The drive was only through 4 states but it was definitely the full width of those states! With stops we had about two 12 hour days on the road. June 12th 4:20am - June 13th 2014 4:45pm

We were mostly pretty efficient on pit stops and meals so that was helpful. I say mostly because luckily we are towing an awesome bathroom with us. We didn't even make a few hours away from home and we had to stop on an entrance ramp for the kids. When leaving early in the morning, remind the sleepy kids to empty their bladders was the lesson there. Then when we hit Minnesota we took a wrong turn in Minneapolis and found our selves stopped again on another entrance ramp taking a pit stop. Other than those hiccups in our plan it was a smooth first day. And smooth is no doubt the landscape we were encountering in MN and ND. 

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The first KOA of our full KOA stay trip was in Bismarck, North Dakota. It was about 6pm when we rolled into the campground to get settled for the short night after driving ~730 miles. Luckily it even had a pool so the kids and I just basically jumped in. That's what is so great about the Airstream vs the pop-up. We could just grab our stuff right away vs having to wait for set-up. Loved it! It wasn't the warmest time of year for an outdoor pool (60 degrees) but it was definitely good to stretch our legs and relax. We even had a campfire and a great dinner. The campground even had a fenced in area for Yogi to run around in too. But he's getting older and it was right up his alley to be scrunched in-between the kids just snoozing all day.

Left early on the second day at about 6am and the first pit stop was done in 15 minutes in Columbus, MT. We drove past Theodore Roosevelt National Park and wish we had time to stop, Sammie would have loved the wild horses roaming. But alas we were on a mission to get to West Yellowstone as soon as possible! Along the way we started seeing the mountains and were getting more and more excited. It was even 60 mph through twisty road through the mountains. Except where we hit the dirt road construction next to the river, that was crazy but Emmett liked seeing all the big construction machines in action. Unfortunately it made the Airstream very dirty and in all the pics later on in the trip you can see the writing that Sammie made on the back in the dirt.

Arriving at the West Yellowstone KOA at 4:45p gave us some time to relax and get settled for a long stay. They had an indoor pool and Emmett was king of the pool on the stairs and said he had a green crown & castle. It was so cute. Our neighbors were from Oregon and were very nice.

All in all it was a great couple of days on the road with few timeouts in the car and lots of activities to keep the kids busy. I would definitely say that the next time around in like 9 or 10 years we will think about that route again! 

Stay tuned for the trip details in the next post....


On the Road Entertainment

It's especially challenging to keep children entertained for over 8 hours in the car. The longest day on the road for last year's Yellowstone trip was 13 hours! What in the world can the kids do that long without getting bored and driving parents batty? Well a lot of planning went into those travel days and I'm already starting the travel day planning for this this years trip. 

Here are some great entertainment things that I found... The first one is of course the behind the seat DVD player. If you can get them to watch a full movie for at least an hour that helps make the miles fly by. The other electronic device that we used was iPads. Lots of apps were downloaded and made to be fresh for the entertaining. Between using those two means of entertainment we did a number of things. By breaking up the screentime it helped them from being zombies to the devices.

So there was a lot of planning and purchasing that went into putting 4 bags together of things that they could play with on the trip. That was one bag for each day of travel. This helped keep the next days items fresh and new. We could always pack a few of the good things in the truck for everyday but having that special bag for the day was helpful. This was also a tricky task having enough different things for an eight year old girl and a two year old boy without breaking the bank. I also wrapped up dollarstore like items for them to unwrap after a certain amount of miles/time in the car as long as they didn't have to put a timeout bag on their head during that last window of time. 

Here are some items that I purchased for the activity bags last year:


I am already planning and purchasing for this year too. Got my order delivered and am so excited to share them. But in the interest of surprising the kids I will wait until on the road or after we get back. If you are interested to hear more just send me a shout out for a sneak peak or advice.

I love this site - www.travelkiddy.com

I love this site - www.travelkiddy.com

Some of the wonderful activities that we did out of the books, games and other things included:

  • License Plate Bingo
  • Game where Sammie and I had eyes closed and Daddy tried to trick us with making true or false statements about what we were driving around.
  • I Spy
  • Game where you had to start a story and each person had to add an item to it and repeat the list. How good of a memory do you have?
  • Puppet Shows
  • Coloring (make sure the are very washable markers)
  • Reading books
  • And so many others I can't remember right now.... 

So I'm a little nervous about the six days of 7-8 hours of driving this next trip. But never fear, Super Mommy is here....