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[quote=Anonymous]I like the reservation systems for keeping the crowds down at the most popular sites. Yes it means we have to plan way ahead, and accept that some of our plans might not work out. But I'd rather do that than deal with the overcrowding that would otherwise occur. When we don't want to deal with reservations, or want to be more spontaneous, I've had great luck with the following: 1) shoulder season or off season. I went to Yellowstone over winter break! Totally different experience than a summer trip, but we got a really unique view with almost nobody else around. No issues getting in-park lodging on relatively short notice 2) visit state parks near the national parks - you often get many of the same features for lower cost and less crowding. 3) the less popular national parks also have amazing stuff to see, and can make for an incredible vacation. [/quote]
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