CODY
COUNTRY ATTRACTIONS & EVENTS |
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Buffalo
Bill Historical Center
The largest collection of American West culture, history, and art
in the world. Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Buffalo Bill Museum,
Plains Indian Museum, Cody Firearms Museum and The Draper Museum
of Natural History. |
Buffalo
Bill Art Show & Sale
Fine arts sale that benefits the prestigious Buffalo
Bill Historical Center and is held in conjunction with the Center's
Patrons Ball
and the Western Design Conference,
all part of Cody, Wyoming's annual "Rendezvous
Royale" arts celebration. |
Buffalo
Bill Cody Stampede
Top cowboys from across the continent come to Cody for the Stampede,
one of rodeo's crown jewels that contestants often call "Cowboy
Christmas." This is where they win the big purses, and ride the
best stock. |
Buffalo
Bill Dam Visitor Center
Located 6 miles west of Cody on the way to Yellowstone National
Park at the Buffalo Bill Dam. |
Buffalo
Bill State Park
Camping, picnicing, boating and fishing. |
Buffalo
Bill Ski Joring Races
Ski joring is a fast growing winter sport combining skills of a
cowboy and a skier. |
Cowboy
Songs and Range Ballads
Annual gathering of authentic cowboys with orginal songs and poetry. |
Cody
Country Art League
A non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of art and
artists, through shows, workshops, and our Sales Gallery. We are
located in the original Buffalo Bill Museum, which also houses the
Cody Country Chamber of Commerce. |
Cody
Nite Rodeo
Every night, June 1st to August 31st, you can see America's original
sport - RODEO - in Cody, Wyoming. |
Cassie's
Supper Club
Dance to West the Band at Cassie's on Friday and Saturday
nights |
Foundation
for North American Wild Sheep (FNAWS)
A non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and enhance
increasing populations of indigenous wild sheep on the North American
continent to safeguard against the decline or extinction of such
species, and to fund programs for professional management of these
populations, keeping all administrative costs to a minimum. |
Heart
Mountain Relocation Center
Nearly 11,000 Japanese-Americans were interned here during World
War II. Two landmarks, no interpretive center. On National Register
of Historic Places. 1/2 mile off 14A. More information available
through the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation. (307)754-2272 |
Old
Trail Town
The Trail Town collection now consists of 26 buildings, which date
from 1879 to 1901, one hundred horse drawn vehicles, plus an extensive
collection of memorabilia of the Wyoming frontier. |
Pahaska
Tepee
Trail Rides, Cross Country Rentals, Snowmobile Tours |
Patron's
Ball
Dining and dancing in the halls of the Buffalo Bill Histroical Center |
Plains
Indian Powwow
Exciting and educational annual event for visitors, and a gathering
of family, friends and fellow competitors for dancers and drummers. |
Rendezvous
Royale
A Celebration of the Arts in Cody, Wyoming |
Water
Fall Ice Roundup
Annual ice climbing, photo exhibit, music, speakers and winter entertainment
at Double Diamond X Ranch |
Wild
West Balloon Fest
Annual Wild West Balloon Fest. Hot-air balloon competitions and
balloon glow. Mentock Park. Janet Haddix at 307-527-9321 |
Western
Design Conference
The premier exhibition, runway show and educational forum of Western
Design in the World. |
Wyoming
Ski Joring Association
Ski joring is a fast growing winter sport combining skills of a
cowboy and a skier. |
Vietnam
Veteran's Memorial
Highway 14-16-20 & 26th Street. Small-scale version of the Vietnam
Veteran's Memorial in Washington, D.C. |
Yellowstone Jazz Festival
Each year the Yellowstone Jazz Festival attracts top jazz performers and musicians to the Yellowstone National Park area to participate in numerous jazz concerts during the Festival. |
Yellowstone Quake
The Yellowstone Quake is Wyoming's Team. Come to the Riley Arena in Cody, Wyoming to see Junior B Hockey at it's best. |