![]() We enjoyed our soaking under the stars while the sound of the wind rustled through the trees. The lady at the desk told me the spa closed at 9 only after I asked about it, but also added they weren't strict about it. It was a gravel pull through site so it was really easy to navigate - much easier than the back in sites of the national parks we had been staying in. But they were so adorable - They had "Just Married" (2 days earlier) and "The Smiths" written on the windows of the camper. Yes - my neighbor was literally 10 feet away. It had electric hookups, a table, a fire pit and a darling old fashioned pump for water. We checked in - she was ready for us - super friendly - gave us the WIFI password, Bathroom code, Spa code, and a map of the complex. There's also a fire pit next to the spa so you and friends can enjoy soaking under the stars, and chatting in adirondak chairs around the fire. We passed under the large wooden-bridge style arch which is next to the tiny but gorgeous pond with cattails and lily pads and an outdoor spa area. (I felt like I was at a wedding) Nestled in between the large oak trees were gorgeous tiny house cabins. Grand trees wrapped in white fairy lights lined the driveway. ![]() ![]() We pulled in to this place, the Firestone Resort, and were mesmerized at the entrance. Let me tell you - the reviews were wrong!! The road from the Tetons to this little gem bypassed the town of Jackson to meander you through beautiful farmland with quintessential mountains and fences along the way. We found this place and wearily headed over - not expecting much based on reviews. Luckily we had free WIFI at the Flagg Ranch Lodge and was able to get on Campendium to find a site. We headed out of the park and down towards Tetons. Our motor home batteries were dead after 5 days of non-electric sites. Leaving YNP we weren't sure where we were going to sleep, but we knew we needed hookups. After looking at the Yellowstone's bubbles and beauty for 3 days - having my own to soak in was beyond HEAVEN!!
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