Becky Mouse
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We did this a number of years back. Make sure you make your in park reservations as soon as you're able, as they book fast. We ended up staying a 45 minute drive from Yellowstone because 8 months out we couldn't find anything closer.
We spent 3 full days in Yellowstone and could have easily spent 3 more. I would skip Custer State Park, we were not impressed and were sorry we drove out there, we didn't think it was worth the drive.
Grand Tetons are spectacular, I'd plan on spending a couple of days in that area as Jackson Hole was great as well.
If you can, see Mount Rushmore at night, we didn't stay because we had a long drive ahead of us to our next destination. I was shocked at how impressive Mount Rushmore was, it's one of those places where photos don't do it justice. Crazy Horse is also worth the trip.
Definitely don't miss Devil's Tower, you'll have to drive all the way across WY to get to Mt. Rushmore anyway. Be aware, there isn't much interesting to see between Yellowstone and Devil's Tower, it was a long, mostly boring drive.
I second the tip about Devil's Tower. It's out in the middle of nowhere, though. Make sure you have gas, and also, if you're staying overnight, consider the KOA. You can literally see the tower from the campground, which is kind of cool. I believe there are camping cabins at the KOA if you don't have an RV and don't like tent camping.