4 Best Sights in Cody, Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming

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

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Fodor's Choice

This extraordinary "five-in-one" complex, an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, contains the Buffalo Bill Museum, the Whitney Western Art Museum, the Plains Indian Museum, the Cody Firearms Museum, and the Draper Natural History Museum. All are well organized and mount superb exhibitions in their respective subject areas. The flagship Buffalo Bill Museum puts into context the life, era, and activities of its (and its town's) namesake, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody (1846–1917), whose numerous careers included guide, scout, actor, and entrepreneur. If you want to understand how the myth of the American West developed, this is the place to come. The other four museums—there's also a research library—are equally absorbing. Plan to spend at least four hours here—and to discover that this isn't enough time to take it all in. Luckily, your admission ticket is good for two consecutive days.

720 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-587–4771
Sight Details
$20
Mar., Apr. and Nov., daily 10–5; May–mid-Sept., daily 8–6; mid-Sept.–Oct., daily 8–5; Dec.–Feb., Thurs.–Sun. 10–5
Closed Mon.–Wed. in Dec.–Feb.

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Cody Nite Rodeo

Fodor's Choice

Begun in 1938 and billing itself the world's longest-running nightly rodeo, this festive, family-friendly summer spectacle at Stampede Park is less flashy and more endearingly intimate than bigger rodeos around the region, such as Cheyenne Frontier Days. Kicking off at 8 pm each evening from June through August, the Cody Nite Rodeo offers kids' competitions, such as goat roping and junior barrel racing, in addition to the regular adult events. Over early July's Independence Day weekend, the annual Cody Stampede features a full long weekend of events at the same venue.

519 W. Yellowstone Ave., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-587–5155
Sight Details
From $12
June–Aug., daily at 8 pm

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Cody Trolley Tours

These hour-long tours on vintage trolley–style buses travel 22 miles and cover Cody's history dating back to the late-19th-century era of Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley. Tours start at the fabled Irma Hotel, named for Buffalo Bill's daughter, and take in historic sites, scenery, and wildlife and other natural attractions. On summer evenings (except Sunday) at 6, stay to watch the amusing if cheesy 30-minute mock gunfights staged outside the Irma. The "Inside & Out Combo" package includes the tour and two-day admission to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.

1192 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-527–7043
Sight Details
From $27
Late May– Late Sept., 11 am and 3 pm daily; additional tours added during busiest weeks

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Old Trail Town

A short drive west of downtown near the Stampede Park rodeo grounds, you can tour this living history museum that comprises about two-dozen historic buildings from Wyoming's frontier days—including a saloon and a blacksmith's shop—many of them housing photos and pioneer and Native American artifacts. The complex is situated on Cody's original townsite, and a small original cemetery serves as resting place for some of the region's famous mountain men, including Liver Eatin' Johnson, and about 100 horse-drawn vehicles are on display.

1831 Demaris Dr., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-587–5302
Sight Details
$10
Mid-May–Sept., daily 8–7
Closed Oct.–mid-May

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