2 Best Hotels in Buffalo, Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming

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We've compiled the best of the best in Buffalo - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Paradise Guest Ranch

$$$$ | 282 Hunter Creek Rd., Buffalo, WY, 82834, USA Fodor's Choice

Not only does this dude ranch have a stunning location at the base of some of the tallest mountains in the range, but it's also one of the oldest (circa 1907) and most progressive, as evidenced by its adults-only month (September) and two ladies' weeks. The rest of the summer has extensive children's programs, with everything from overnight pack trips to a kids' rodeo. Adult programs involve sing-alongs and fancy barbecues. The wranglers are very careful about matching riders to appropriate horses; multiday trips venture into the Bighorn National Forest and Cloud Peak Wilderness Area. Three full-time guides on staff take guests on fly-fishing excursions. Cabins are simple. Some have fireplaces; all have full baths and kitchenettes. There's a one-week minimum stay; ask about 30% discounts in June.

Pros

  • Clean cabins with rustic, beautiful views
  • Hospitable staff
  • Good children's programs

Cons

  • Minimum stays
  • Not so close to Buffalo
  • No cell phone service at ranch
282 Hunter Creek Rd., Buffalo, WY, 82834, USA
307-684–7876
Hotel Details
No credit cards
Closed Oct.--Apr.
18 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Hampton Inn Buffalo

$$$ | 85 U.S. Hwy. 16 E, Buffalo, WY, 82834, USA
Enjoy the comfort of a solid chain hotel with a fitness room and a pool. The rustic lobby with a fireplace will quickly make you feel right at home.

Pros

  • Big patio area to enjoy on summer mornings
  • Hot breakfast bar with great offerings
  • 24-hour pool and fitness room

Cons

  • Not walkable from downtown Buffalo
  • Typical chain hotel
  • No hotel bar or restaurant
85 U.S. Hwy. 16 E, Buffalo, WY, 82834, USA
855-605--0317
Hotel Details
75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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