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Resources: Yellowstone, Grand Teton & Jackson

Yellowstone, Grand Teton & Jackson

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Books – Non-Fiction

Books – Fiction

For Younger Readers

Family Friendly Movies for Tweens and Teens

PG

  • Many scenes were shot in Livingston, Bozeman and parts of Yellowstone. The church scenes were filmed in the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Livingston
  • The River in the movie is the Blackfoot River – however most of the water footage was shot on the Gallatin River. Yellowstone and Boulder Rivers also make an appearance. The waterfall is Granite Falls in Wyoming
  • The “Maclean House” is across the road from the Springhill Presbyterian church, fourteen miles north of downtown Bozeman, Montana. The porch was built specifically for the scene where the Maclean brothers climb out of their bedroom window
  • The film is said to have changed the Fly Fishing landscape in Montana!

PG

  • Areas near Grand Teton National Park were used as the setting for the frozen Russian landscape when Rocky went to the Soviet Union to fight Ivan Drago.
  • The backdrop of old wooden buildings is Historic Mormon Row (in the Valley of Jackson Hole) – which is now considered a Ghost Town.

PG-13

  • Filmed Near Livingston, Big Timber and Bozeman

R-Rated Films

R

  • This 1953 technicolor Western film was shot largely in Jackson, Wyoming.
  • In 2007 Shane was listed as one of the American Film Institute’s top 100 greatest American films.

R

  • The original Star Trek movie! Planet Vulcan was actually filmed in Yellowstone and Minerva Hot Springs

R

  • Not a movie but an acclaimed TV Show
  • Starring Kevin Costner
  • The Dutton Family Ranch is located in Montana just outside Yellowstone
  • Season 4 is filmed exclusively in Montana

RVs on Screen

Ultimate Road Trip Playlists

We’ve curated a handful of Spotify playlists to pair perfectly with your travels!

Podcasts

  • Interviews from professionals to details about specific locations, get ready for your trip or prepare to visit again. Get first hand information on the wildlife, history and geology from a professional guide, Adam Brubaker.

Campground Fun

S’mores Sticks

These are a must have for campfire nights! You can roast hot dogs and marshmallows all night long on these!

Table Top Fire Pit

So you can still enjoy s’mores even if there is a fire ban.

Disposable Charcoal Grill Pan

Check to be sure there aren’t any fire restrictions before you purchase this.

Fairy Lights

Bring some of these solar or battery-powered lights and hang them around your campsite…instant style for the environment!

Wint-O-Green Lifesavers

These are a must. Get a fresh pack, wait for night time around the campfire. Pop one in your mouth and crunch/grind it with your mouth open. You are in for a surprise! Trust us 🙂

Camping Hammock

…and Hanging Straps

Set up between trees and relax!

Pop Up lantern

For those after-dark trips to the campground bathroom, or set it up on your picnic table for the evening.

Fire Starter

Helps with starting your campfire!

Kitchen & Bathroom

Drip Coffee Maker

An easy coffee solution for campsites without electric hookups (your RV’s coffee pot will only work when you have electricity).

Meat Thermometer

Make sure your meat is cooked through on the grill!

Disposable / Compostable Dishware / Utensils

Save on dishwashing and water.

Hanging Toiletry Bag

Save space in the RV bathroom.

Microfiber Towel

Compact, lightweight, super absorbent, and quick drying. Great for carrying with you to lakes, rivers, or rafting trips, or just as an extra towel in the RV.

Useful for RV Travel

Power Bank

A portable charger for your devices.

Sasquatch Multi-Tool

Fun and useful! Has a bottle opener, cord cutter, screwdrivers, butterfly wrench, can opener, and 4 hex wrench positions.

Loop Earplugs

These earplugs filter sound waves to reduce noise while still allowing you to hear music and speech clearly.

Sleep Headband Bluetooth Headphones

Use to mask noise/listen to music via Bluetooth, to help you sleep better. Good for side-sleepers who find earbuds uncomfortable!

Magnetic Hooks

Put them on the back bumper – and hang bathing suits to dry. Just remember to bring them in before you drive away!

Grill Gloves

To move the hot grill off the table when you are done grilling.

Dishwasher Gloves

Keep hands clean during the task of dumping your waste tanks!

AC Inverter

You can use this to charge your phone or run low-power devices on household (AC) current without running the generator or plugging into shore power. (More on all of that in your Adventure Kit!)

Out & About

Binoculars

If you’re looking for an outstanding pair of binoculars, these are a great choice

Binoculars

A less expensive binocular option.

Hiking Poles

Hiking with poles improves balance and stability, reduces strain on joints, and increases walking speed.

Sun Hat

Useful for face and neck sun protection.

Kids Camera

Ideal for ages 3-8 years, this camera is easy for little hands to hold. Has video mode, selfie mode, in-built games, neck lanyard, and comes with an SD card

Disposable Camera

Consider for younger children, especially if they don’t have a phone yet.

Day Pack

A lightweight backpack is useful for carrying water and other supplies when you are out exploring.

Walkie Talkies

These are great for exploring. Give one to your kids (make sure you test it first). Then off they go!

Wet Wipes

Very handy.

Pet Waste Bags

Small and easy to carry for packing out trash.

National Park Passport

Preserve your memories of America’s national parks with this compact passport book.

Games For in the RV

Campsite Games

National Park Themed Games