CODY OUTDOOR RECREATION

Fishing, Hiking, Biking, Camping, Rock Climbing, Hunting, Horseback Riding, River Rafting/Kayaking, Golf, Motorized Recreation, Winter Activities…

The North and South Forks of the Shoshone River, the Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone River and the legendary rivers of Yellowstone National Park—Madison, Firehole, Lamar, Gibbon and the Yellowstone itself—are reason enough to visit Cody Country to test your angling skills.

Cody Country showcases virtually unlimited hiking opportunities. The trails in the Shoshone National Forest (North and South Forks of the Shoshone River, Crandall Creek and Sunlight Basin, the Clark’s Fork Country) and the hundreds of miles of Yellowstone National Park will provide opportunities to immerse your senses in this special area we call the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.


Wyoming is “first in outdoor America,” i.e., the first national park (Yellowstone), first national forest (Shoshone) and the first national monument (Devils Tower), and a check of your map will tell you that two of the three are in Cody Country, and that means unmatched camping opportunities. And, of course, there is Yellowstone National Park with 11 campgrounds and the Fishing Bridge Recreational Vehicle Park.

For a once in a lifetime back country camping trip in Cody Country ask a Cody Country outfitter to pack you in to the mountains for a wilderness adventure.

Pitch a tent by a river or pull your motor home into a full hook-up RV park. You’ll find Cody Country can accommodate any camping need.