Downtown Cody
Cody
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
720 Sheridan AveChamberlin Inn
1032 12th StSimpson Gallagher Gallery
1161 Sheridan Avenuehttps://www.simpsongallaghergallery.com/
O L I V E & P E A R L
1183 Sheridan AveGreat spot to pick up a gift in Cody.
Great food and Sunday Brunch!
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Trailhead Bar - Grill - Wood Fired Pizza
1326 Beck AvenueGreat food and Sunday Brunch!
Wyoming's Rib & Chop House, Cody
1367 Sheridan AveSilver Dollar Bar
1313 Sheridan AveGreat hamburgers!
Thistle
1243 Rumsey AvenueSierra Trading Post
1402 8th StGreat spot for last minute outdoor needs.
Sunlight Sports
1131 Sheridan AveGreat outdoor store! Helpful staff.
Paddling and Fishing - locals who are super knowledgeable about everything river related!
Gradient Mountain Sports
1390 Sheridan AvenuePaddling and Fishing - locals who are super knowledgeable about everything river related!
Hiking, Biking, Swimming
Absolutely cannot miss the drive and the park are amazing! Short 1 hour drive from Cody.
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Yellowstone National Park
Absolutely cannot miss the drive and the park are amazing! Short 1 hour drive from Cody.
These trails are a short walk from the house. You can hike, mountain bike, paddle board and swim.
Beck Lake
These trails are a short walk from the house. You can hike, mountain bike, paddle board and swim.
Cedar Mountain
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/wyoming/cedar-mountain
Hike near - https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/wyoming/buffalo-bill-dam-via-hayden-arch-bridge
Buffalo Bill Dam, of the Shoshone Project, constructed 1905-1910 on the Shoshone River about 6 miles upstream from Cody, Wyoming, is one of the first high concrete dams built in the United States. It is a feature of the Shoshone Project, one of Reclamation's earliest irrigation projects. Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody made the area now occupied by the Shoshone Project, famous in the early days of the West. He and his companions were the first to perceive the possibilities of turning the sagebrush flats of Wyoming's Bighorn Basin into a land of agricultural abundance through irrigation. The main historic site is Buffalo Bill Dam, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a major engineering achievement. A needle valve, ball valve, and a cableway winch once used at the dam are on display in the parking lot west of the dam. Fishing open year-round. Wyoming State fishing license required. Fish species (coldwater) include rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout (mackinaw), and cutthroat trout. Good access via shoreline roads and 3 boat ramps. Water surface covers approximately 8,000 acres. Additional blue-ribbon quality fishing available on Shoshone River above and below reservoir. Available services include developed campsites and RV sites with dump stations, drinking water, tables, restrooms, wind screens, primitive campsites, and a new visitor center. Other activities include watchable wildlife, big game, and waterfowl hunting in season with Wyoming State license. Hiking and horseback riding. Popular windsurfing area. Current Reservoir Levels
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Buffalo Bill Reservoir
Hike near - https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/wyoming/buffalo-bill-dam-via-hayden-arch-bridge
Buffalo Bill Dam, of the Shoshone Project, constructed 1905-1910 on the Shoshone River about 6 miles upstream from Cody, Wyoming, is one of the first high concrete dams built in the United States. It is a feature of the Shoshone Project, one of Reclamation's earliest irrigation projects. Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody made the area now occupied by the Shoshone Project, famous in the early days of the West. He and his companions were the first to perceive the possibilities of turning the sagebrush flats of Wyoming's Bighorn Basin into a land of agricultural abundance through irrigation. The main historic site is Buffalo Bill Dam, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a major engineering achievement. A needle valve, ball valve, and a cableway winch once used at the dam are on display in the parking lot west of the dam. Fishing open year-round. Wyoming State fishing license required. Fish species (coldwater) include rainbow trout, brown trout, lake trout (mackinaw), and cutthroat trout. Good access via shoreline roads and 3 boat ramps. Water surface covers approximately 8,000 acres. Additional blue-ribbon quality fishing available on Shoshone River above and below reservoir. Available services include developed campsites and RV sites with dump stations, drinking water, tables, restrooms, wind screens, primitive campsites, and a new visitor center. Other activities include watchable wildlife, big game, and waterfowl hunting in season with Wyoming State license. Hiking and horseback riding. Popular windsurfing area. Current Reservoir Levels
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/wyoming/heart-mountain
Get to know this 7.8-mile out-and-back trail near Powell, Wyoming. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 17 min to complete. This trail is great for birding and hiking. The best times to visit this trail are June through September.
Heart Mountain
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/wyoming/heart-mountain
Get to know this 7.8-mile out-and-back trail near Powell, Wyoming. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 17 min to complete. This trail is great for birding and hiking. The best times to visit this trail are June through September.
Sightseeing
Cody Night Rodeo
519 W Yellowstone AveHeart Mountain Interpretive Center
1539 Rd 19Groceries, Pharmacy, Hardware Stores
Albertsons
1825 17th StWalmart Supercenter
321 Yellowstone AveCody Ace Hardware
2201 17th StreetLibrary and Rec Center
Park County Library
1500 Heart Mountain St