Hotels in Cody
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From: Jasper
15-Jul-23
Getting to Cody a day or two early before our late September elk bow hunt. Hotel suggestions and what to see there? Thanks!
From: Groundhunter
15-Jul-23
Buffalo Bill Gun Museum
From: RonP
15-Jul-23
go see old trail town and jeremiah johnson's grave site. cool stuff.
From: BillObeid
15-Jul-23
I always stay at The Irma Hotel , I enjoy the history of it. Food there is always good. Book early.
From: Bowboy
15-Jul-23
Yep the Irma Hotel. Lots to look at in Cody.
From: Ron Niziolek
15-Jul-23
The Irma is right downtown and a popular place for hunters.
If you need any last minute things, Rocky Mountain Sports is only a few blocks away.
Love to meet up with you but there’s a 99% chance I’ll be in the mountains.
From: sundowner
15-Jul-23
Don't miss the rodeo. And the Buffalo Bill museum is awesome. I've spent 2 days there.....twice!
From: Dale06
15-Jul-23
Another vote for the firearms museum.
From: Ron Niziolek
15-Jul-23
The rodeo is great but unfortunately stops for the year on Labor Day
From: Robear
16-Jul-23
We have stayed at the AmericInn west of town. Lots of mounts in the lobby, it was nice. The Kings inn is next to it. African theme with a lot of mounts. I was told the same guy owns both, and he is a hunter. Absolutely allot some time for the museum. It is extraordinary. A ticket is good for two days. The Chief Joseph pass/bear tooth highway is awesome if you want some scenery. Irma hotel bar for drinks! If that place could talk.
From: TJS
16-Jul-23
Know that there are quite a few cabins for rent between Cody and Yellowstone Park. I've stayed in several through the years on summer trips.
From: Ron Niziolek
16-Jul-23
I would agree with the drive up and over the Beartooths. One of the most scenic drives in America.
From: DonVathome
18-Jul-23
Irma is cool, I stay just down the street at a cheaper place the antler inn.
From: DonVathome
18-Jul-23
Wyoming Wild Sheep Foundation is also in Cody but I think might be closed that time of year.
From: T-rex
18-Jul-23
Cody is one of my favorite towns ever. Pretty much any place is good in town good and there is lots to see there. Have fun
From: BrentC
18-Jul-23
The rest of the Buffalo Bill museum is as good or better than the gun portion!
From: 12yards
18-Jul-23
Stayed at the Beartooth Inn for a night. It was cheap and ok.
From: Robear
18-Jul-23
I agree with Brent. It’s the western art that I am drawn to each time I have been there. I asked a Docent, that surely all this art is copies, or prints. No he replied it’s all original. Just mind blowing to me. Priceless art everywhere, mostly unprotected by any barriers or guards.
From: BrentC
18-Jul-23
The rest of the Buffalo Bill museum is as good or better than the gun portion!
From: Nick Muche
18-Jul-23
Mind your P’s & Q’s while in Cody, the new Chief of Police is really cracking down :)
From: BOHNTR
18-Jul-23
Nick, I heard he’s a softy…..especially for Bud light. :)
From: Rgiesey
19-Jul-23
Pretty good bow hunters from the Cody area! The chief may not have any free time to hunt in the future because he’s overloaded with responsibility. Probably not!
From: tobywon
19-Jul-23
Sounds like you got a lot to do right there for a day or two before your hunt. Since mentioned, someone suggested the Beartooth Highway when I visited Yellowstone and it didn't disappoint. Cant go wrong with whatever you do. Enjoy!!
From: Will tell
19-Jul-23
Better call ahead and get a reservation. Hotels book up fast. Don’t forget to try some Trout fishing if you got the time. It’s expensive to get a guide but they’ll supply everything needed including lunch.
From: Robear
20-Jul-23
Same goes for restaurants as far as reservations. Cody isn’t all that big and with all the folks visiting, places fill up very quickly.
From: Jasper
20-Jul-23
Thanks for all the help guys!
From: Goodnight
22-Jul-23
Does the Pawnee hotel still exist? Pretty western in it’s day.
From: Zbone
27-Oct-23
Jasper - Where did you end up staying?
From: Deanclarkend
15-Oct-24
Definitely swing by the Buffalo Bill Museum – it’s packed with history and has some pretty wild exhibits. Old Trail Town is a solid stop too, and Jeremiah Johnson's grave is worth a visit if you’re into the old West vibe.