Things to in Cody, Wyoming and Yellowstone Country

Feb232026


Your Ultimate Guide to Living and Exploring in Northwest Wyoming

If you're searching for things to do in Cody, Wyoming or planning a trip to Yellowstone Country, you’ll quickly discover this region offers more than just stunning views. Located just 50 miles from the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park, Cody combines outdoor adventure, rich Western history, vibrant arts, and small-town hospitality — making it not only an incredible vacation destination, but an exceptional place to call home.
At Canyon Real Estate, we don’t just sell property — we help people discover a lifestyle.

Explore Yellowstone National Park from Cody

One of Cody’s biggest advantages is its direct access to Yellowstone National Park through the scenic East Entrance. This route offers breathtaking views along the North Fork Highway, winding along the Shoshone River into the park.
Inside Yellowstone you can experience:
•    Old Faithful geyser eruptions
•    Grand Prismatic Spring
•    Yellowstone Lake
•    Lamar Valley wildlife viewing
•    Waterfalls at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

East Gate of Yellowstone near Cody Wyoming      Wildlife in Lamar Valley

Gibbon Falls Yellowstone      Grand Canyon of Yellowstone

 
Discover Western History in Cody

Buffalo Bill Center of the West
A world-class museum complex, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is a Smithsonian-affiliated institution featuring five museums under one roof. Explore Western art, Plains Indian history, natural history exhibits, and the legendary story of William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody.

Buffalo Bill Center of the West


Old Trail Town
Step back into the 1890s at Old Trail Town, where authentic frontier buildings and outlaw history bring the Old West to life.

Historic Old Trail Town

Experience True Western Entertainment

Cody Nite Rodeo
Held nightly during the summer, the Cody Nite Rodeo is one of the longest-running rodeos in the country. From bull riding to barrel racing, it’s an unforgettable Wyoming experience.

Cody Rodeo

Outdoor Adventures in Yellowstone Country

Cody is surrounded by millions of acres of public land, offering endless recreation opportunities.
Buffalo Bill Dam & Scenic Drives
The historic Buffalo Bill Dam stands 325 feet above the Shoshone River and offers dramatic canyon views. Pair your visit with a drive along the Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway or Chief Joseph Scenic Byway.

Buffalo Bill dam

Hiking, Fishing & River Rafting
•    Fly fishing on the Shoshone River
•    Hiking in Shoshone National Forest
•    Rafting through red rock canyons
•    Horseback riding at local guest ranches

River rafting on the Shoshone River in Cody

Downtown Cody: Dining, Shopping and Art

Historic Sheridan Avenue offers locally owned restaurants, boutiques, art galleries, and seasonal events. From Western art to handcrafted goods, downtown Cody captures the spirit of Wyoming living.

Irma Hotel    Buffalo Bill

Why People Are Moving to Cody, Wyoming
Beyond tourism, Cody offers:
•    Strong sense of community
•    Access to outdoor recreation year-round
•    Western heritage and culture
•    Proximity to Yellowstone
•    Diverse real estate options — from in-town homes to luxury riverfront ranches
Living in Yellowstone Country means waking up to mountain views, abundant wildlife, and wide-open skies.
Ready to Call Cody Home?

At Canyon Real Estate, we specialize in helping buyers and sellers navigate the Cody and Yellowstone Country market with confidence. Whether you're looking for a family home, investment property, or ranch retreat, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Serving Cody, Clark, Wapiti, Powell, and surrounding Northwest Wyoming communities.