Looking to RV from Florida to Yellowstone National Park without the hassle of big-city traffic or long-haul drive days? You’re in the right place. This RV-friendly itinerary is built for comfort, scenery, and simplicity—with no more than 6 hours of driving per day, and all the charm of small-town America.

This route helps you avoid congested highways around major metros like Atlanta, St. Louis, and Denver—making it perfect for RV travelers who prefer back roads, quiet campgrounds, and a slower pace.

Route Overview

Start:Tampa, Florida
End: Yellowstone National Park (East Entrance)
Total Distance: ~2,200 miles
Estimated Travel Time: 8–10 days (under 6 hours per day)

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Land O’ Lakes, FL to Dothan, AL

Day 2: Dothan, AL to Tupelo, MS

Day 3: Tupelo, MS to Heber Springs, AR

Day 4: Heber Springs, AR to Parsons, KS

Day 5: Parsons, KS to Kearney, NE

Day 6: Kearney, NE to Douglas, WY

Day 7: Douglas, WY to Cody, WY

Day 8: Cody, WY to Yellowstone East Entrance

Why This Route Works for RV Travelers

  • Bypasses major metro areas: Routes around Atlanta, Kansas City, and Denver
  • RV-friendly campgrounds: Every stop is RV-accessible and traveler-reviewed
  • Scenic byways: Highlights natural beauty along the way
  • 6-hour drive days: Keeps travel stress to a minimum

Tools to Make Your Trip Easier

Planning is half the fun! Here are a few tools we recommend:

What to Do Once You Arrive

Once you’re in Yellowstone, the adventure has only begun! Don’t miss the geysers, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, and wildlife watching. Plan ahead with the official park site for closures, reservation info, and seasonal alerts.

Final Thoughts

This route to Yellowstone is designed for real RVers who want to enjoy the journey—not just the destination. Whether you’re full-timing or just taking an epic summer trip, this route offers safe roads, beautiful scenery, and peaceful overnight stops.