If you want an authentic western experience, then you should visit Cody, Wyoming. The town was founded by William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody and is the gateway to the east side of Yellowstone National Park. While it is a popular summer destination because of Yellowstone, nightly Cody Rodeo, and Wild West fun at Old Trail … Continue reading
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How to Spend an Afternoon in Cody, Wyoming
If you only have an afternoon in Cody , here’s how to spend it in this authentic Wild West town. Cody is named after its founder William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody. The showman and frontiersman is one of the iconic figures of the American West. Lunch at Trailhead Start with lunch at Trailhead. They have … Continue reading
Yellowstone National Park’s Season of Snow and Steam – Why You Should Visit Cody Yellowstone in Winter
If you want to no crowds in Yellowstone National Park visit in winter on a snowmobiling adventure from Cody, Wyoming. Continue reading
Chamberlin Inn is Where to Stay in Cody, Wyoming
This historic hotel started as a boarding house when Agnes Chamberlin opened it in 1904. She sold the Chamberlin in 1937. In 1941, the name was changed to Pawnee Hotel. In 2005, new owners changed the name to Chamberlin Inn as a tribute to the matriarch of Cody society. Renovations were done on the original … Continue reading
Solo in Fossil Butte National Monument in Southwest Wyoming
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks get droves of tourist, but Fossil Butte National Monument in southwest Wyoming, not so much. I had seen the national monument signs multiple times driving Interstate-80. For some reason, I decided a frigid winter morning was the perfect time to detour on a road trip from Heber City, Utah … Continue reading
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