Outdoor adventure defines Cody, Wyoming. Anglers flock to rivers for world-class fly fishing, while hikers explore hundreds of miles of trails through rugged landscapes and Yellowstone’s edge. Guests can ride at guest and dude ranches, raft rivers, mountain bike, rock climb, or golf, and winter brings cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and ice climbing. Local outfitters, guides, and ranches emphasize sustainability and wildlife ethics, making Cody a prime base for outdoor lovers seeking hiking, fishing, and a true taste of the Western frontier. Cody sits just east of Yellowstone National Park and was founded by Buffalo Bill Cody in 1896. Sheridan Avenue, the town’s historic main street, is home to shops, galleries, restaurants, and the Irma Hotel, where Wild West performances still take place. Cody hosts year-round events like the nightly summer Cody Nite Rodeo, the Cody Stampede with July 4 fireworks, Rendezvous Royale, and the Heart Mountain Pilgrimage. From rivers and trails to historic streets, Cody offers an authentic Western adventure at every turn. #AmericasFavoriteSmallTowns
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