Consider Life in Cody, Wyoming

 

Cody, Wyoming is located in the Big Horn Basin in the Northwest corner of Wyoming, just 50 miles east of Yellowstone National Park. The town sits in a rich archeological region, with sediment layers millions of years old. Cody is named after Colonel William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody for his part in the founding of Cody in 1896. Cody is served by Yellowstone Regional Airport. There are mountains and high desert providing diversity of land and vistas. The lifestyle is invigorating here due to the many opportunities for outdoor recreation ranging from trekking to big game hunting. The Arts are celebrated and the community and state diligently strive for exemplary education. Cody is home to the sophisticated Buffalo Bill Center of the West which hosts five exceptional Museums including the Historic Buffalo Bill Museum the Plains Indians Museum and the prestigious Whitney Western Art Museum. Life in Wyoming is noted for low crime rates, low taxes, and rather high incidence of rugged individualism.

Come! Consider life in Wyoming!

Colonel William Frederick Cody, Known as "Buffalo Bill" (1846-1917).