Yellowstone Tours in Cody, Wyoming

When visiting Yellowstone National Park, there are other nearby areas also worth exploring that may provide a wider range of accommodations. Cody, Wyoming is a town outside the park best known as being Buffalo Bill's hometown in the Rocky Mountains. It offers various types of tours to Yellowstone.
  1. Location

    • Cody is located 52 miles from Yellowstone. Tours from Cody to Yellowstone leave and return several times daily.

    Trolley Tours

    • Cody offers guests the option of taking a trolley ride from the town to the east entrance of Yellowstone. These tours are on a slow-moving open-air train through the scenic landscape.

    Walking Tours

    • Historic walking tours of Cody and Yellowstone are self-guided. Tour maps and brochures can be found at the Cody Country Chamber of Commerce.

    Carriage Tours

    • Guests can take a horse-drawn carriage or hayride through Cody and to Yellowstone National Park. The tour takes place on an open-air wagon while guests are told the legendary story of Buffalo Bill.

    Ranch and Farm Tours

    • In an area known for its agricultural development, Cody gives visitors the opportunity to tour real working farms and to learn firsthand about life on a ranch.

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