Another vote for the Museum. 2 days minimum! Nothing short of magnificent! I dont know where you're coming from or where you're heading, but the Little Big Horn battlefield isn't too awful far from Cody and another magnificent don't miss place to see! Enjoy!
Another vote for the Museum. 2 days minimum! Nothing short of magnificent! I dont know where you're coming from or where you're heading, but the Little Big Horn battlefield isn't too awful far from Cody and another magnificent don't miss place to see! Enjoy!
Another vote for the Museum. 2 days minimum! Nothing short of magnificent! I dont know where you're coming from or where you're heading, but the Little Big Horn battlefield isn't too awful far from Cody and another magnificent don't miss place to see! Enjoy!
Got a car rented with unlimited miles. We’ll look for it if time allows.
The North Fork of the Shoshone enroute to Yellowstone is a critter lookers paradise, especially in the spring. It is lined w/ great hikes, start w/ Elk Creek. The museum is great for rainy days. Drink at the Irma and dine at the Proud Cut. Saturday night at Cassie's is as good as it gets. I love Cody.
mike r
Don't wish it were easier Wish you were better
Stab them in the taint, you can't put a tourniquet on that. Craig Douglas ECQC
If you go on a bicycle be sure to visit Yellowstone through West Yellowstone and approach Cody from the west over Sylvan Pass.
If you try do do it the other way it would be a grinding sixty mile climb to the top of that pass from Cody into the prevailing winds, which means ya ain’t gonna make it in one day which also means you’ll be stopping overnight in some random location in griz country.
Sure glad I did it from the west. Anyhow en route as mentioned is Buffalo Bill Cody’s Pahaska place just downhill from the park gates. The restaurant there is pretty good and reasonably priced.
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
Dunno, I was thinking a shorter 650 mile ride from here to Cloudcroft, Ruidoso and Capitan. The 200 mile stretch via Artesia from Hatch to Cloudcroft could be tough, but people do it.
OTOH I now have three dogs in the house plus a possible litter of pups, and also I gotta spare time and money to go see my mom and kin up in NY State this summer, might not attempt a long ride again until next year..
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
Take a drive along the Shoshone river...you wont regret it...North Fork or South Fork. Clark's Fork too if you can find a day when the wind ain't trying to tear your skin off...
Chief Joseph Scenic Highway + Dead Indian Pass + Cooke City + Beartooth Pass + Red Lodge Mt + Bear Creek + Clarks Fork Canyon near Clark.
If you have a day to take a sightseeing drive, definitely take this loop.
Absolutely do not miss this. A week in Cody is not long enough to do justice to all the things there are to see and do there, 2 or 3 days you will run yourself ragged and just skim the top. Book the Irma Hotel early, you are going in tourist season and things get crowded. Hope you have a great trip.
Well the cork suckers at United Airlines cancelled our flight yesterday. This was not the fault of Travelocity, but Travelocity does not make it easy to try and get a refund. I will remember this.