Ghost Town in Cody Wyoming

Cody FAQs

Find out all you need to know about visiting Cody.

When is the best time to visit Cody?

Cody is best visited from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when rodeos, festivals and outdoor adventures fill the calendar. Winter is quieter, with snowy landscapes and fewer crowds.

What is the time difference between the UK and Cody?

Cody, Wyoming is in the Mountain Time Zone, typically 7 hours behind the UK.

What places combine well with Cody?

Cody combines naturally with Yellowstone National Park, Sheridan and the Bighorn Mountains. Many Journeyscape itineraries also link Cody with the Black Hills of South Dakota or Grand Teton National Park.

What are the main cultural events in Cody?

The highlight is the Cody Stampede Rodeo each July, with parades, concerts and professional rodeo events. Cody also hosts nightly summer rodeos, the Plains Indian Museum Powwow and seasonal music and art festivals celebrating Western heritage.

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