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Three Days in Cody, Wyoming

Driving west from Sheridan, Wyoming, we crossed the spectacular Bighorn Mountains en route to Cody. We (meaning Amy) opted for the steeper Hwy 14A and were treated to breathtaking views and some breathless moments as we navigated our Winnebago down a mountainside with a 10% grade. (Note to self: Don’t ride the brakes!)

Pet friendly hiking trails abound in the Bighorn National Forest. Dogs must be leashed for their protection – this is bear country! A ranger we spoke to reported that three off-leash dogs had been chased by Grizzlies in the previous two weeks. One covered 8 miles and was found at a ranger station, one was killed, and one was still missing. Bear bells and bear spray are a must.

Sniffing Around

Just 50 miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone, Cody is known as the gateway to the national park – but we found this city to be a fantastic pet friendly destination of its own accord.

Buffalo Bill Cody

The Boys with Buffalo Bill

Cody was established in 1896 by “Buffalo Bill” Cody and a group of investors he assembled. They were enamored with the grandeur of the scenery (for good reason), the ranching potential, the abundant fish and game, and the proximity to Yellowstone. In 1902, the town was incorporated and Buffalo Bill opened the Irma Hotel, named for his youngest daughter.

To bolster the economy of the struggling new town Buffalo Bill persuaded his friend, President Teddy Roosevelt, to establish the Bureau of Reclamation and build the Shoshone Dam and Reservoir, later renamed the Buffalo Bill Dam and Reservoir. When completed, the dam was the highest in the world. Also through his friendship with the President, Buffalo Bill helped establish the first great National Forest, the Shoshone.

Pet Friendly Perspective

Permeating the town is a feeling of cowboys and pioneering. In fact, a 45-minute gunfight is staged all summer, Monday through Saturday evenings. Downtown Cody is a fun place to mosey about and window shop. Finding a place to get a bite is easy – there are several pet friendly restaurants, including the historic Irma Hotel.

You’ll also find a pet friendly trolley tour – a rare treat! Give them an hour, and they’ll share the historical sites and vistas along the 22-mile route with you and your pooch. If you’d rather do some walking, the city parks are pet friendly and offer a variety of scenic trails. For the truly adventurous, there’s a local tour company that will let your pup help mind the store while you’re out white water rafting or spotting wild mustangs!

Day trips from Cody

Expecting us to recommend a drive to Yellowstone? Nope! We found these trips to be just as spectacular, and a lot more fun for the dogs!

Red Lodge – Beartooth Pass – Cooke City Approximately 200 miles of the most stunning scenery you will ever see! Exploring the quaint towns along the way will make it a challenge to move on. The ski resort of Red Lodge is especially charming, so plan to stretch your legs there. For a little more exercise, remember that all the trails in the Shoshone National Forest welcome pets.

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area About 55 miles northeast of Cody you’ll find the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. Visiting here is like stepping back in time. Driving through only takes a couple of hours, but it would be easy to spend the day. Wildlife viewing is the primary source of entertainment – and we were not disappointed! You can also tour old ranch sites, hike the pet friendly trails, or take a boat tour through the gorgeous canyon.

Medicine Wheel Up the mountain, a 20-mile jaunt east of Bighorn Canyon you’ll find Medicine Wheel – one of the most inspiring places we’ve visited on this trip. At 9,642 feet above sea level, near the top of a mountain, you can feel the sacredness of the site. A hush falls over the visitors as they approach, and even Ty and Buster seemed to sense this was a place to practice a little decorum.

The stone structure measures 80 feet across and was likely constructed between 1200 and 1700 AD … the exact date and builder are unknown. Observing the well-worn trail, it is clear the site has visited by many people over the last few hundred years. Buster and Ty enjoyed the opportunity to take a break and walk the 1-1/2 miles back to the site along a gravel road.

Pet Friendly Accommodations and Restaurants

GoPetFriendy.com has listings in Cody for three pet friendly hotels, four pet friendly campgrounds, and several pet friendly restaurants and activities. On a scale of 1-4 paws, we give Cody 3 paws for pet friendliness.

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Comments

Comment Archive

Amy@GoPetFriendly Jun 6, 2011 at 3:25 am
I so agree, Mel, I fell in love with this area too. It's so gorgeous, and if you liked it before, you'll love it with the dogs. =)
MelF Jun 5, 2011 at 10:54 pm
Oh wow. Looking at these pictures brings back so many memories. I loved Cody and Red Lodge as well. The Shoshone was beautiful - a blue I had not seen before. What I didn't realize is how pet-friendly it was! My sister and I road-tripped it out there before I had my dogs. We took the 14A as well and loved the mountain flowers in Bear Tooth Pass. The lakes were amazing up there weren't they? I think I'm going to have to go back again soon. this is where I fell in love with the wild west.
All Pet Toys Come From Heaven Aug 30, 2010 at 6:01 am
[...] our time in Cody, WY and our visit to Yellowstone National Park (come back tomorrow for post!) we cruised up to Bozeman [...]
Rod@GoPetFriendly Aug 29, 2010 at 2:44 pm
Love Wyoming. Too bad about how cold the winters get ... we might consider moving here!
Abigail Van Gelder Aug 28, 2010 at 1:00 am
You drive past where our family is from, Greybull. We loved Cody and have some friends there still
Ruby's Raiser Aug 25, 2010 at 4:25 pm
Interesting article! I had to chuckle when I saw "Cody, Wyoming" on your site because it's the one and only place in the history of all the hundreds of places we've traveled with our dogs, that we had a hard time finding pet-friendly lodging. This was years ago, though, I'm sure things have changed since. :)
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 25, 2010 at 3:04 pm
Yes, knowing that you could come across a grizzly on a hike was a little unnerving!
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 25, 2010 at 3:01 pm
Hi Emily! Thanks for your comment. We would have been nice to see the museum, but we do try to focus on the pet friendly activities, and we found plenty to keep us busy!
DogBreedStore.com Aug 25, 2010 at 2:50 pm
Spectacular pics! I lived in Riverton for a bit. You made me miss it, till I remembered the bears and all the bear stories.
Emily S Aug 25, 2010 at 4:43 am
great pics and comments! It's one of the most beautiful areas of Wyoming , for sure. Too bad you missed the museum.. it's world class and worth a day all by itself. Come again!
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 25, 2010 at 4:18 am
Mel - you are so welcome! It's a beautiful area and it's so much fun to share our experiences.
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 25, 2010 at 4:16 am
Wow - that's a steep hill. Yes, low gear is good, but the Winnebago doesn't have a lot of hold-back. The engine wanted to over rev and the brakes were starting to get a little mushy on the way down.
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 25, 2010 at 4:14 am
I loved the pics Karen! Thanks for sharing them. No, we didn't make it to the rodeo or to the Buffalo Bill museum. We'll have to check those things out the next time we visit!
Melspetpals Aug 25, 2010 at 2:04 am
I cannot tell you how much fun it has been to read your posts! My sister and I road-tripped through Red Lodge, Bear Tooth Pass (so amazing!), the Tetons (hiked above Jenny Lake) and Cody Wyoming and the beautiful Shoshone. Reading your posts and seeing the pictures brings back a lot of great memories. I am so glad I get to relive them through you! Thanks guys!
The Thundering Herd Aug 25, 2010 at 1:55 am
We have enjoyed much of that area, but have never actually been in Cody. It is on our must list.

P.S. - To go to the valley every day, we drive a 2.5 mile 15% grade. That low gear is your friend!
Karen Friesecke Aug 24, 2010 at 10:25 pm
I visited Cody in 1998. The Buffalo Bill museum was pretty rockin'! Did you guys go to the rodeo? The cowboys rodeo every night in the summer and it's pretty fun! I'm going to post on old pic of me on the Beartooth Pass on your FB page
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 24, 2010 at 7:14 pm
Kelly, I couldn't agree with you more! Rod had never been South Dakota, Montana or Wyoming before this trip and he has said many times that he never knew what he was missing. I'm glad our travels are serving as a reminder that these wonderful places are out there.
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 24, 2010 at 7:11 pm
It's true, Monti! I'm so grateful these places are here for us to experience.
Monti Aug 24, 2010 at 5:25 pm
Our American West has gorgeous scenery. We are so fortunate to have the wonderful national parks. Thankfully some earlier politicians had foresight!

Great photos!!!

Monti
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Kelly Ellis Aug 24, 2010 at 4:43 pm
Again, so envious. Such beautiful places. When you are stuck at home in the day to day hustle and bustle, you forget such gorgeous places exist. The mountains, wide open spaces and wildlife, all breath taking! And Cody looks like it would be so fun to root around! Absolutely love the pictures.Thanks so much for sharing with us!!!
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 24, 2010 at 4:12 pm
I'm so glad that you're enjoying the trip, Peggy! I love having all of our friends travel along with us. =)
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 24, 2010 at 4:11 pm
Having just left the Tetons, I can completely understand the emotional response to these places. I don't think you can be here without being changed by it and Rod and I are definitely experiencing that. It's been a wonderful experience.
Amy@GoPetFriendly Aug 24, 2010 at 4:07 pm
So true! Leaving a place like this is never easy, but there are still so many places we're looking forward to seeing. On day, when we're ready to settle down again, it will be great to put all of our pictures on a slide show and decided where we're going to call home.
peggyfrezon Aug 24, 2010 at 3:16 pm
Great trip and gorgeous pix. Since I don't get to travel much, I'm enjoying my tour of the country through you guys :)
michelechollow Aug 24, 2010 at 1:23 pm
Rod and Amy, Wyoming is one of my favorite states. Years ago, I took the Pony Express horseback riding tour with EquiTour. It's a wonderful trek--spending all day on horseback. The state is beautiful. After the tour, I rented a car and drove to the Grand Tetons. I cried twice on that trip. As I was turning a corner and the Tetons came into view, I just sobbed at the beauty. The other time, was on horseback when I came across 5 wild horses. These were the most beautiful sites I've ever seen.
Lifewithdogs Aug 24, 2010 at 12:08 pm
Damn do I envy you for your chosen profession. How could you leave a place like this? It's stunning...