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| Located in northwestern Wyoming on the east side of Yellowstone and within a great jumble of spectacular mountains, Cody is a tourist's paradise. Dude ranches, outfitters camps, guest lodges, and other facilities abound--something for every pocketbook and interest. Plan to come for the art and auction and stay to enjoy our beautiful country. | ![]() |
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| With Yellowstone and the Teton National Parks an easy drive away, Cody offers a comfortable home base for family fun with nightly rodeos, western reenactments, the world-class Buffalo Bill Historical Center, and much more. | |||||||||||||||||
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| Outdoor sports provide pleasure for the entire family--mothers and daughters, fathers and sons. Whether it's hiking, fishing, horseback riding, white water rafting or one of the many other pleasures provided by the largest roadless wilderness in the contiguous United States, you'll find it here. | |||||||||||||||||
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The profusion of wildlife makes animal watching something everyone can enjoy with roadside viewing of diverse species--elk, big horn sheep, moose, deer, buffalo, and bears--common. Better yet, hike the back country. | ||||||||||||||||
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| And come to Cody for the Fourth of July when it hosts the biggest outdoor rodeo in the country on that day. Top rodeo riders and family participation make the rodeo and the rodeo parade a delight for all. Shown here is a parade segment and a corner of the historic Irma Hotel, built by the town's founder, Buffalo Bill Cody, and named for his daughter. | |||||||||||||||||
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For more information, email or write the Cody Chamber of Commerce.
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