Things to Do
in Cody Yellowstone
Discover our must-see destination for nature lovers, history buffs, and fans of the Wild West lifestyle. Visit Yellowstone National Park’s most legendary sights. Explore by horseback, bike, kayak, or ATV. Take a thrilling trip down the Shoshone River or track Wyoming’s world-famous wildlife. This is Buffalo Bill’s untamed playground, a one-of-a-kind landscape that remains wild and free. Come experience all our activities and attractions.
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Treasured Memories
Shopping
Welcome to a unique shop in the heart of the Wild West where the original Buffalo Bill Cody started it all. Cody, Wyoming is the gateway to the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
Open year-round, Treasured Memories makes products onsite for locals and tourists. Stop in to see the one of kind gifts and assistance with where to eat and things to do in town.
TravelStorys
Tours
Explore authentic curated stories told by real people through GPS-based, self-guided audio tours.
Explore the storied wild west history of the town founded by the legendary Buffalo Bill: https://travelstorys.com/tours/historic-downtown-cody
Cody to Fishing Bridge in Yellowstone National Park—Through Wapiti, Sylvan Pass, and the East Entrance to Yellowstone: https://travelstorys.com/tours/cody-to-yellowstone
Hemingway Highways - The man the myth: https://travelstorys.com/tours/hemingway-highways-cody
Recently added Chief Joseph Scenic Byway.
Meeteetse Recreation District
Outdoor Recreation
Meeteetse offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Outdoor equipment rentals, year-round cabin rentals, youth and senior programs, and a fitness center are just some of the amenities.
Sitti's Table
Restaurants
Based on family meals full of authentic Middle Eastern and Mediterranean food, we create dishes incorporating traditional French techniques using bolder flavors and colorful presentations.
Smith Mansion
History & Culture
Over 40 years ago Lee Smith began building a multi-story log house in wildlife-rich Wapiti Valley by hand, a process that lasted until he fell to his death from the roof in 1992 at the age of 48. We locals have many names for that lonely, decrepit house – the Smith Mansion and Pagoda House are the kindest references. Some people just call it the Crazy House. Anyone who drives through Wapiti Valley has seen this structure perched on a hill on the south side of the Buffalo Bill Cody Scenic Byway. It’s rambling five stories are accented – seemingly randomly — with protruding staircases, precarious balconies and shattered windows. Even though it never had electricity, it was the home where Smith lived with his wife and two children. In the early 1992 Smith stepped up work on the structure, creating additional meandering rooms that featured architectural accents like elk antlers and random containers made from metal scraps. His projects often took him to the roof and upper floors where he worked without safety tethers. On a windy April day in 1992, he fell and died.
Pizza Hut
Restaurants
Get your next slice at your local Pizza Hut at our Cody or Powell location. Our pizza and wings arrive hot and fast. Choose pizza delivery to get your next order straight to your door.
Wyoming Gourmet Beef
Shopping
We guarantee the highest quality and best-tasting 100% All Natural Grass-Fed Angus Beef snacks.
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Offers & Deals
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