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| BUFFALO BILL DAM VISITOR CENTER: |
Added to the National Historic Register in 1973, the
Buffalo Bill Dam was one of the first of three major dams
built by the Bureau of Reclamation in the early 1900's.
Open annually approximately May 1 to September 30. Hours
8:00am to 8:00pm Monday through Friday; 8:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday and Sunday. Free admission.
1-307-527-6076. |
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| BUFFALO BILL HISTORICAL CENTER:
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Five premier museums under one roof: Buffalo Bill Museum,
Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Plains Indian Museum,
Cody Firearms Museum and the Draper Museum of Natural
History. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center is world renowned.
Spend two hours or two days, see a little or see it all.
Open yearly. Fee.
1-307-587-4771. |
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| BUFFALO BILL STATE PARK: |
Surrounding the Buffalo Bill Reservoir the Buffalo Bill
State Park provides easy access to fishing sites and a
marina. It is located approximately six miles from the
hotel. Facilities are open from April 1 to November 1
annually with limited winter access.
1-877-996-7275 (toll free). |
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| CODY NITE RODEO: |
| Cody is RODEO!!! This world famous PRCA sanctioned Rodeo
has been performing nightly, June through September, in
Cody, Wyoming since 1938. Held each evening at 8:00pm
until approximately 10:00 with special events for children
and adults alike. Seating is on a "first come, first
serve" basis in either the general admission grandstands
or the "Buzzard's Roost" over the bucking chutes.
Adult & Children ticketing available. Fee applicable.
(Advance tickets are available at the hotel ticket concierge
in the gift shop.) |
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| CODY TROLLEY TOURS: |
An hour-long, 22 mile trolley ride with two enthusiastic
guides sharing the story of William F. "Buffalo Bill"
Cody and the history of the town of Cody. Tour season:
June 5 to September 30. Varying tour schedule. Fee applicable.
For more information call 1-307-527-7043. |
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| OLD TRAIL TOWN, MUSEUM OF
THE OLD WEST: |
| Old Trail Town is a unique reconstruction of more than
20 historically documented buildings of the late 1800's.
The Hole in the Wall Cabin - 1883 used by Butch Cassidy
& the Sundance Kid. The Rivers Saloon - 1888 frequented
by cowboys, outlaws and gold miners alike in Meeteetse,
Wyoming. Bullet holes can still be seen in the door. It
is the oldest remaining saloon in Wyoming. Trail Town
Cemetery - the final resting place of noteables such as
Jeremiah “Liver-Eat’n”Johnson, buffalo
hunter Jim White, frontiersman Jack Stillwell and "Bill"
Cody, Col. Cody's last living Grandson. Hours are 8am-7pm
daily, May through September. Fee applicable. |
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| OLIVE GLENN GOLF & COUNTRY
CLUB: |
| This challenging, 18 hole, par 72 championship golf
course combines scenic mountain terrain with open fairways,
manicured greens and an imaginative use of water and lakes.
The resident PGA Golf Professional offers a full service
golf shop and practice facility including lessons, driving
range, and putting green. Rental clubs and carts are available.
Weather permitting the course is open year round, dawn
to dusk. Fee applicable. |
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| RED CANYON WILD MUSTANG TOURS: |
Daily trips to a location near Cody offer a glimpse
into the world of wild horses and other local wildlife.
Knowledgeable guides assure you have an enjoyable and
educational experience. Seasonal. Fee applicable.
For information call 1-307-587-6988 OR 1-800-293-0148
(toll free). |
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| SHOSHONE NATIONAL FOREST: |
| Established as America's first national forest in 1891,
the Shoshone contains some of the most rugged, remote
and scenic areas in the country. The forest offers hunting
and fishing, wildlife watching, hiking and spectacular
photographic opportunities. Shoshone National Forest Supervisor's
Office 307-527-6241. North Zone District Offices (Clarks
Fork, Wapiti and Greybull) 307-527-6921, Washakie Ranger
District 307-332-5460, Wind River Ranger District 307-455-2466. |
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| WYOMING RIVER TRIPS: |
These river outfitters offer a variety of options for
local guided river trips. Since its inception in 1978,
Wyoming River Trips is the only continually owned and
operated rafting company in the Cody area.
For current prices and depature schedules call
1-307-587-6661 OR 1-800-586-6661 (toll free). |
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| YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK: |
Yellowstone is our Nation's oldest and largest National
Park. The East Entrance is located 52 miles west of Cody
on US Highway 14, 16, 20. The Northeast entrance via the
Chief Joseph scenic highway is 78 miles northwest of Cody.
The park is open (weather permitting) from the 1st Saturday
in May until the 1st Saturday in November for vehicle
travel. Some construction and its related constraints
may be applicable.
Cody is the only entrance community to the park with two
Entrances. |
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