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Give the Gift of the American West This Year; Here are 24 Places to Buy Online Gifts from Stores in Cody Yellowstone
CODY, Wyo., September 17, 2025 – It’s never too early to start shopping for the holidays, and shoppers looking for gifts that express recipients’ love of the American West will find plenty of possibilities at stores located in the town of Cody, just outside Yellowstone National Park.
The tiny town is home to numerous artists, museums, unique retail outlets and food-makers, and most of them have online shops to make it easy for shoppers to fulfill their orders and cross people off their gift lists.
“Instead of heading to a mall, discerning shoppers can find a Western-style gift for everyone on their gift list,” said Katrina Southern, marketing manager of Cody Yellowstone, the marketing arm of the region that includes the towns of Cody, Powell and Meeteetse, parts of the Shoshone National Forest and a large swath of Yellowstone National Park. “From unique art to sample packs, there’s something for every person on your list who loves the American West.”
Here are 24 places to buy gifts from Cody Yellowstone this year:
Museum Gift Shops and Art Galleries:
By Western Hands Museum & Gallery
By Western Hands (BWH) is a non-profit artisan guild that showcases Western design and functional art and includes galleries and workshop space. Famed functional furniture designer Thomas Molesworth popularized a Western design style that continues to inspire modern artists. Online shoppers have many choices of exquisite hand-made items such as a sculpted jug or this stunning coat rack created by artist Jerry Van Vleet.
Points West Market in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Situated in the acclaimed Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Points West Market offers a wide range of prints, jewelry, ornaments, books and more. Every purchase supports the Center of the West, a museum and non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Western art, history and culture for future generations.
Artist Brian Timmer runs his art studio, gallery and store in downtown Cody. Check out his landscape art, murals and paintings.
Cowboy Essentials:
Established in 1976, Custom Cowboy Shop is still owned and operated by the same family. The shop offers top-quality cowboy gear and clothing, ranging from felt hats and bolo ties for men to women’s paisley Western shirts and wool jackets. There’s also a huge selection of gear for horses and an impressive array of Western books and household and kitchen goods, including a steak branding iron.
Saddle maker and leather craftsman Keith Seidel builds functional art pieces that include saddles, briefcases, desk accessories, belts, gun leather and other specialty items.
In business in downtown Cody since 1955, Wayne’s Boots carries everything from casual and comfort shoes to hiking and hunting boots. Online shoppers have a wide selection of options. The shop also sells gift cards.
Western Wear:
Situated in the Irma Hotel, which town founder Buffalo Bill Cody built and named for his daughter, this large and eclectic gift shop has an engaging selection of stylish clothing, cowboy boots and hats and jewelry as well as an array of other gifts such as glassware and Western art.
Rockstar Cowgirl is a gallery of local artisans that is also Cody’s local bead store, offering classes and parties at its “Bead Bar.” They also carry custom designed boots by Tres Outlaws, fine art by Gail Cole and Wild at Heart Images and handmade belt buckles using Swarovski crystals and gemstones.
This upbeat and happy boutique is filled with Western-fusion inspired fashion for women and men, as well as fabulous gifts and home décor. Many items can be purchased online.
Food:
This popular Cody restaurant has made a name for itself with its fresh take on Lebanese food. For a taste of Cody back home, order some of The Matriarch, a medium roast Honduras coffee roasted in Wyoming.
A family operation with stores in Cody and Powell, Queen Bee offers a variety of honey-made candies and gift packs as well as beeswax candles.
Northwest Wyoming’s largest candy store is located in downtown Cody. The store also offers seasonal gifts such as a Huckleberry Gift Pack with fudge, hand-dipped truffles, huckleberry candy-coated popcorn, a water bottle, University of Wyoming licensed Wyoming logo chocolate bar, a milk chocolate cowboy boot set with a white chocolate cowboy hat.
Wyoming Gourmet Beef offers delicious, source-verified beef snacks that are hand-cut and hand-packaged as well as a variety of seasonal items and gift packs.
Wyoming Buffalo Company offers the highest-quality hickory smoked bison, venison summer sausage and salami as well as an assortment of huckleberry, chokecherry, mooseberry and buffaloberry products. There is also a selection of gift packs and baskets with a sampling of Wyoming products.
What started out as a way for rodeo rider Tim Kellog to raise funds for a new saddle turned into a popular business. Visitors love his mouth-watering truffles, treats, cakes and desserts. The shop sells and ships seasonal treats.
Wyoming Heritage Grains in Powell is a family owned and operated farm in that raises beef cattle and alfalfa hay. The farmland once belonged to Buffalo Bill Cody. The store sells a variety of grain products like White Sonora Buttermilk Pancake Mix and Homestead Series Hot Cereal. Gift cards are also available.
Unique Gifts:
Sunlit Trails, a new guidebook at Sunlight Sports, contains almost 100 trail descriptions for adventures from just outside of Cody to Yellowstone to the Bighorns. There are quick trips, rugged day hikes and overnight backpacking trips through our iconic wilderness areas. Local authors hiked every mile of every trail in Sunlit Trails. Shoppers can also find camping gear, sports gear, clothing and other outdoor recreation essentials.
Selling kitchen, bathroom and bedroom items, Love’s also offers complimentary gift wrapping.
Located in the heart of Cody on Sheridan Avenue, Olive and Pearl offers a wide variety of candles and accessories. Make sure to check out the Cranberry and Chutney Candle.
In addition to flowers, this shop sells gift items such as a flask with a map of Cody and leather-wrapped Whiskey Wyoming Glasses.
Visitors who rode their motorcycles to the region probably had little room for trinkets. This shop offers custom items to commemorate trips as well as a large selection of men’s, women’s and children’s apparel and home goods.
While this bookstore carries works for all tastes, we suggest the “contemporary apocalyptic western” Dissolution: The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear.
This Powell store handles flowers for all occasions as well as fun, decorative and luxury gift items and fruit baskets.
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Home of the Great American Adventure, Cody Yellowstone is comprised of the northwestern Wyoming towns of Cody, Powell and Meeteetse as well as the valley east of Yellowstone National Park. The region is known for rodeos, authentic guest and dude ranches, world-class museums and recreational adventures that reflect the adventurous spirit of the visionaries and explorers who brought the remote region to the world’s attention.
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