The Perfect 2-Day Itinerary for Yellowstone National Park

By Megan Buemi
Two-Day Itineraries

Yellowstone National Park is the perfect locale for an RV vacation. Even if you don’t settle in at the park, you’ll find many impressive attractions on-site and nearby. While Yellowstone National Park is known for its hydrothermal features, the park and surrounding area offer much more. We’ve created a helpful two-day Yellowstone National Park itinerary that is terrific for an RV trip.

You’ll have greater convenience by renting and staying in an RV. You can choose any campground within the area, including options at RV resorts. The right RV amenities allow you to prepare your meals and save. With a rented RV, you can easily change locations without the hassle of constantly packing and unpacking.

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Preparing for Your Yellowstone National Park RV Trip

With RVshare, you don’t have to own an RV to have an incredible RV adventure. Browse our listings for RV rentals in Yellowstone National Park to find a towable travel trailer or motorcoach to meet your needs. The large, usually luxurious Class A motorhomes are built more like a bus or big rig, while a Class C is more like driving a large pickup. You can also opt for a smaller Class B campervan. Fifth wheels and trailers are also available if you have a vehicle with a large towing capacity. If you don’t want to drive the RV, some RV owners provide delivery and setup at your preferred campground.

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Have you confirmed your RV rental? If so, it’s time to reserve an RV campsite for your adventure in Yellowstone National Park. Many highly recommended campgrounds in Yellowstone have great amenities, including electrical and water hookups. Bridge Bay Campground, Canyon Campground, and Fishing Bridge RV Park are top-rated options for your RV trip. Booking your camping spot in advance ensures the availability of your preferred spot. If you chose delivery and setup, the RV owners can have everything set up when you arrive.

Find other campground options in our comprehensive list of top=rated campgrounds in Yellowstone National Park.

Day 1: Commune With Nature

Morning: Explore the Falls

Fairy Falls Trail offers a three-to-five-hour hiking adventure to Fairy Falls, which is 200 feet tall. The trail is closed until late May, so check the Yellowstone website to ensure it’s open.

Lunch: Try Local Barbecue for Lunch

The Firehole BBQ Company opens at noon and stays open until they sell out of meats and sides. Their smoked meats include brisket and ribs, pork, buffalo sausage, and turkey. You can also choose meats by the pound or in a sandwich. They offer a plentiful selection of sides, including beans, corn salad, coleslaw, and mac & cheese.

Afternoon: Discover Majestic Creatures

The Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center is located on the west side of Yellowstone, and you can view live grizzlies, river otters, and gray wolves on-site. Take a guided tour and learn about these majestic creatures while viewing them in their natural habitat.

Setting Up Camp

Ending the day means heading to your preferred RV campground to relax and settle in. After checking in, pull into your camping spot, level the vehicle, and connect the electrical, water, and sewer hookups if available. If you have arranged for delivery and setup, the RV owners will complete these tasks before you arrive.

Dinner: Enjoy Bistro Concoctions

Serenity Bistro and Bakery offers gourmet selections in a relaxed atmosphere. Start your meal with Thai calamari, sundried tomato crostini, or artichoke with spinach dip. Main course selections include elk medallions, black Angus rib eyes, and wild sockeye salmon.

Day 2: Views of Yellowstone National Park

Morning: Exploring the Roosevelt Arch

Roosevelt Arch is a historic landmark situated close to Yellowstone National Park’s entrance. It was constructed in 1903 and is an impressive monument named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt. Spend the morning with your guide and discover the history of the landmark.

Lunch: Lunch Cowboy Style

McGill’s Restaurant and Saloon in Big Sky is a terrific choice for lunch. Their appetizers include wild game and mushrooms, grilled Caesar salad, and caprese. Entrees include steak frites, bison short ribs, and homestead chicken.

Afternoon: The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

Spend the afternoon enjoying the incredible views from The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. You’ll see steam from the canyon, vibrant colors, and hydrothermal attributes. Take a guided tour to learn about the canyon’s history and explore the trails.

Evening: Night-Time Entertainment at Yellowstone

Lake Yellowstone Hotel offers live musical entertainment and fine dining. Visit the sunroom, and enjoy the Lake Hotel Quartet and their on-site pianist. After dinner, you can visit the Sun Room bar for refreshing cocktails.

Day 3 and Beyond in Yellowstone National Park

If you want to stay longer than two days in Yellowstone National Park, there are several more attractions and places to go. Consider these highly recommended attractions that the locals love.

Paradise Adventure Company presents a thrilling whitewater rafting adventure that is exhilarating and challenging, and it offers many breathtaking views. You can choose a half-day or full-day trip and arrange private trips if you have a large group.
Yellowstone Zipline is a fantastic option for thrill seekers who want a safe way to see incredible views at high altitudes. Your guide will lead you to the platform and provide safety instructions.
● The Parade Rest Guest Ranch provides many activities, including horseback riding, flyfishing retreats, and hiking. If you visit during winter, you could go on a sleigh ride or ride snowmobiles.

Summer Activities

The Sweet Pea Festival in August offers a week of arts and crafts, live music, and an assortment of foods. The events available during the festival include Bite of Bozeman, Music on Main, and Chalk on the Walk. Summer SLAM Fest is also held in August. It features delicious local foods, artwork, and live demonstrations from local artists.

Indoor Activities

Rainy days aren’t the end of fun and good times in the Yellowstone area, and you can find fun activities at Canyon Visitor Education Center. You and your traveling companions can attend educational programs about the park’s super volcano, geysers, and hot springs. The Albright Visitor Center and Museum is another exciting option and provides a souvenir shop, exhibits, and historical information.

Yellowstone is filled with natural beauty, geysers, and abundant wildlife, and you’ll see impressive views throughout the park. Near the national park is a collection of local attractions that will make you adore the area and have an unforgettable vacation. Securing an RV rental lets you enjoy the park and attractions with fewer interruptions. Our two-day Yellowstone National Park itinerary can be your guide for an extraordinary visit.