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Cody, Wyoming
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Cody, Wyoming is a small town which has earned its big reputation for western hospitality and fun. Located on the Shoshone River, Cody was named after its famous founder Buffalo Bill Cody. This is where cowboy culture thrives and the true West begins.
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Cody visitors enjoy spectacular vistas, friendly people, and all manner of outdoor adventure, recreation, and entertainment. There are many opportunities to fish, hike, camp, bike, hunt, kayak, snowmobile, ice climb, ski, river raft, ride horseback - the list seems endless.
Cody, the only gateway community with two entrances to Yellowstone National Park, also offers visitors the famed Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Several loop tour drives on five different Scenic Byways can be accessed from Cody.
The Buffalo Bill Historical Center, America's finest Western museum, boasts four separate museums. Other historic sites and museums include the Irma Hotel and Tecumseh's Old West Miniature Village and Museum.
Do you like geocaching? Cody, Wyoming offers over 150 opportunities for geocaching. When you visit Cody, be sure to bring your GPS and look for geocaches near Cody.
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