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Old 05-28-06, 01:48 PM
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A tour containing Yellowstone

I have never been to Yellowstone NP. I would like to find a route that contains Yellowstone (either start, end, or middle) and goes through as much pretty country as possible. Since I won't be starting in my home town (San Francisco), I would also like to find a starting and ending point that accomodates major airlines.

I am not interested in a cross country ride and only have a road touring bike so need a fully paved route. I would prefer a length of 1000 maximum but will go further if the route benefits from that.

I'd be interested in any and all suggestions.

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Ray
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Fly into Billings MT (major airport) and you have about 120 mile ride to the north entrance of the park (Mammoth Hot Springs -- a great place to start a tour, because your at the top of a big loop that if you take east you can pass Tower Falls then down to Canyon Village, then follow the Yellowstone River down to Fishing Bridge/Lake Village:

Then you can take a short detour to the east and stay at Sylvan Lake or go west on to West Thumb and on then start looping back north to Old Faithful and many other hot springs and mud pots.

Sounds like a blast (I worked there, back in 1985)
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