Explore the Region: Buffalo Bill’s Cody/Yellowstone Country

Buffalo Bill’s Cody/Yellowstone Country is the geographic area of northwest Wyoming, including Yellowstone National Park.

Yellowstone Country is comprised of the towns of Cody, Powell and Meeteetse, as well as the valley east of Yellowstone National Park. The area is called “Buffalo Bill’s Cody/Yellowstone Country” because it was the playground of Buffalo Bill Cody himself. The heart of Buffalo Bill’s Cody/ Yellowstone Country is the community of Cody, Wyoming, founded by Buffalo Bill in 1896.

The entire region was driven by and is still heavily influenced by his vision. Buffalo Bill’s regard for the wildlife, scenery and the wonders of Yellowstone can be appreciated by all who visit Buffalo Bill’s Cody/Yellowstone Country. Today, its broad streets, a world-class museum, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and thriving western culture host nearly one million visitors annually.

The Wild West is a place filled with adventure. It’s a place where you can ride horses, rope cattle, sit around a campfire and stay at a genuine guest ranch.

But it’s also a place filled with warmth and charm. Welcoming accommodations, fine restaurants, stellar shopping, plenty of things to see and do, and no shortage of outdoor fun and adventure highlight the region. Explore the communities of Buffalo Bill’s Cody/Yellowstone Country and see that the Wild West isn’t so wild after all.

For more information, check out Buffalo Bill’s Cody Yellowstone Country.