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Located an hour outside the East Gate of Yellowstone National Park, Cody offers many local attractions to entertain the entire family.
Leave your rig at the park and travel into the oldest National Park in the United States. Enjoy wildlife, geological wonders, and the many fascinating features that make Yellowstone a must see for every U.S. traveler. Enjoy geysers, mudpots, mineral pools, and abundant wildlife in the oldest National Park in the United States.
Five museums in one! Explore the "Smithsonian of the West" with the two day admission. The Whitney Gallery of Art, Draper Natural History, Buffalo Bill Museum, Cody Firearms, and Plains Indian Museums are all under one roof, for one price.
This is a free Old West melodrama in held in downtown Cody six nights weekly June 2- late September. The outdoor program takes place along the side of Cody's historic Irma Hotel. Shows are at 6pm Monday-Saturday.
The Cody Night Rodeo is held every night June - August at 8:30 pm. Come early and enjoy Kowboy Kal, the amous trick roper! Get your picture on a LIVE Bull, meet the bullfighters, have your face painted by a real rodeo clown, take a spin in a rodeo barrel, pet a miniature pony, have a try at the "Roller Roper." Gates open at 7 pm. We provide a shuttle service to the rodeo every night.
Celebrating 100 years the Buffalo Bill Dam Visitor Center is open May- September from 8am-8pm. www.bbdvc.org
Every night from June1-August 30 enjoy barrel racing, bareback riding, rodeo clowns and bull riding. Gates open at 7 show starts at 8pm. Tickets available at the KOA front desk
5 museums in one will keep you busy. Buffalo Bill Museum, Draper Natural History Museum, Whitney Western Art Museum, Cody Firearms Museum, and the Plains Indian Museum are filled with exhibits to help you see how the west was won. Kid friendly with many interactive displays
Dan Miller's Cowboy Music Revue is celebrating its fifteenth season of entertainment in Cody, Wyoming. Over 160,000 visitors from around the world have made this show a part of their Wyoming vacation experience.The Dan Miller Cowboy Music Revue will be partnering with the Irma Hotel this year for our dinner/show package offering. We are moving our venue to 1131 12th Street, in the heart of downtown Cody, right next door to the historic Irma Hotel.Tickets for our show (which has moved back to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday) are just $17, with discounts for seniors, military, and tour groups. A further discount is available for a package that includes a prime rib/seafood buffet at the Irma. That package is just $37 for individuals, or $35 per person for groups of 15 or more.
Stroll through history while viewing hundreds of relic guns & other weapons from many different time periods and locations including ''America's War of Independence, The Gold Rush Era, The US Civil War, The Old West & Indian Wars, World War I, The Roaring 20's, and World War II. The Cody Dug Up Gun Museum is a great look at history for the whole family. Open to the public in May of 2009, the museum is a proud sponsor of the Cody Gunfighter's Show at the World Famous Irma Hotel (just steps away from our museum!!)
Visit Parkcountypedalers.org to view all of the local information on mountain biking in the Cody area. Maps available at https://www.trailforks.com/region/cody/
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