Cody is a town in northwest Wyoming. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West has 5 museums. These include the Buffalo Bill Museum, tracing William F. Cody’s life with multimedia displays, and the Draper Natural History Museum, with wildlife exhibits. Nearby, Old Trail Town is a re-created frontier town with 1800s log cabins and a saloon. Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway winds past craggy cliffs to Yellowstone National Park
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Since the turn of the century, rodeos and parades have been part of the Fourth of July here in Cody, Wyoming. 90 plus years, starting officially in 1919, the Cody Stampede Rodeo has been held every summer. 2023 marks the 104rd anniversary of Cody Stampede and the 89th anniversary of the Cody Nite Rodeo performances.
Step back into the old West at The Irma Hotel a place that Buffalo Bill Cody called a “gem”. You’ll experience the romance of an era when Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show try-outs were held on the lots west of the hotel, when buffalo ran amok in downtown Cody, and when European nobility headquartered at The Irma while on hunting treks in the area.
“Buffalo Bill”, William F. Cody, was arguably the best known American in the world during his lifetime. Having been involved in many events that shaped the American West, he formed an arena show of the western experience called Buffalo Bill’s Wild West in 1883. It toured the United States and Europe for 30 years.
River Rafting in Cody Wyoming! Choose from one of our family whitewater adventure packages for an unforgettable vacation experience on your trip through Yellowstone Country. Beautiful scenery and local wildlife await your trip down Cody's Shoshone River, so put on your life jacket and get ready for some whitewater!
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