Cody, WY Road Trips
Cody, WY serves as a quiet starting point in the Mountain West, connecting drivers to 9 outbound routes across the area. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 24-mile quick runs to 302-mile cross-state drives. Routes from Cody, WY spread mainly south and east, covering a wide geographic range.
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Trip Routes
19
Longest Drive
391.9 mi
Cheyenne, WY
Quickest Drive
31m
Powell, WY
Plan Around Cody, WY
Popular Incoming Routes
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Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Cody, WY
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Cody, WY to Greybull, WY
Cody, WY to Powell, WY
Driving from Cody, WY
Expect an average of 195 miles and about 4h 18m behind the wheel when leaving Cody, WY. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 302 miles (6h 9m), while the shortest is just 24 miles.
Popular Destinations
Top road trip destinations from Cody, WY are Saratoga, WY (301.7 mi, 6h 9m), Green River, WY (291.6 mi, 5h 35m), Rock Springs, WY (279.6 mi, 5h 24m), Sleepy Hollow, WY (256.7 mi, 4h 59m), and Hoback, WY (195.2 mi, 5h 21m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
Regular gas in WY currently averages around $3.89 per gallon. For the typical 195-mile trip from Cody, WY, budget about $30 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.
Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring. The majority of destinations are to the south. Morning starts help you avoid the midday heat on longer drives.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 9 mapped routes leaving Cody, WY and 10 routes heading into Cody, WY, covering 19 total connections. Distances range from 24 to 302 miles.
The longest mapped route from Cody, WY covers 302 miles and takes approximately 6h 9m. Shorter options start at just 24 miles.
The average route from Cody, WY runs about 195 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 18m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
At current gas prices (about $3.89/gallon for regular), the average 195-mile trip from Cody, WY costs roughly $30 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.
The most popular road trip destinations from Cody, WY include Saratoga, WY, Green River, WY, Rock Springs, WY and Sleepy Hollow, WY. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Cody, WY by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
10,121
Median Income
$68,676
Median Home Value
$357,300
Median Age
41.7
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Cody, WY
Cody is in Northwest Wyoming, close to the east side Yellowstone National Park. Unlike Jackson, with its pet spas and high-end shopping, Cody is more authentically cowboy. Cody is famous for its rodeo, which occurs nightly during the summer, and for its proximity to fantastic wilderness adventures in Yellowstone and in the national forests surrounding the park.
1 Buffalo Bill Dam and Cody Visitor Center. Six miles from the Eastern Yellowstone entrance is the visitor center that covers Cody and the Buffalo Bill Dam. There's not a tremendous amount of information, but it's a decent stopover if you're between hikes. (updated Mar 2021)
1 Buffalo Bill Center of the West, 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, ☏ +1 307 587-4771, [email protected]. Hours vary during the year, usually daily 10AM-5PM. Dec 1 - Feb 28 open Th-Su.. Cody - Five full museums in one location. The museum does a good job of moving beyond the clichéd myths of cowboys, Indians and the "wild west", taking on a more critical and interesting look at the meanings of frontier in American popular culture. Buffalo Bill Cody Museum, an itinerant performer with an outsized presence in 19th and 20th century popular culture.Draper Natural History Museum, spotlighting Yellowstone's ecosystems. Firearms Museum with over 10,000 artifacts.Plains Indian Museum, showing cultures and traditions of Plains Indians.Whitney Western Art Museum, many stunning pieces by Remington, Charlie Russell and more. $23 adults, discounts for seniors and students. (updated Mar 2023) Cody Stampede Rodeo and Cody Nite Rodeo. From June 1 to August 31, the Cody Nite Rodeo runs every evening with bull riding, steer wrestling and more. Right around the 4th of July, the Cody Stampede Rodeo occurs, which is the biggest event in the summer in Cody. Cowboys from all over the nation and the world compete in seven different events. 2 Smith Mansion, 2902 N Fork Hwy. Ruins of an extraordinary wooden structure located on a hill visible from the road in Wapiti between Cody and Yellowstone National Park. Do not attempt to enter the property - it is dangerous and the owners do not welcome trespassers.
Hike. Cody is one of the jumping-off points for Yellowstone National Park. You don't have to go that far though to find beautiful trails, particularly in the Shoshone National Forest. Dude ranches. There are several ranches in and around Cody that offer horseback riding and ranching experiences. Many of them are close to Yellowstone National Park, so you can piece together two different types of trips. One of the many ranches is K3 Guest Ranch. 1 Buffalo Bill State Park, 4192 Northfork Hwy, ☏ +1 307 587-9227. Located along Buffalo Bill reservoir, this campground has walking trails and picnic areas. Stop and walk along the rocky shore, skip rocks, or delight in the scenery and wildlife. (updated Aug 2023) 2 Yellowstone Quake, 1400 Heart Mountain St, ☏ +1 307 587-1681. See website for current season schedule. Enjoy an ice-hockey game at the Victor J. Riley Arena. The Quake play in the North American Tier III hockey league. (updated Aug 2023)
1 Proud Cut Saloon, 1227 Sheridan Ave, ☏ +1 307 527-6905. This is one of Cody's most famous restaurants. Don't be surprised to find yourself eating a great cut of meat out on a patio with plastic table coverings. Proud Cut is more about good food than fancy surroundings. 2 Zapata's, 1362 Sheridan Ave, ☏ +1 307 527-7181. Zapata's is located at the end of Cody's main drag. The Mexican food isn't bad, but the margaritas and beer are great after a long day's hike. 3 Shiki Japanese Restaurant, 1420 Sheridan Ave. Amazing Japanese food, and a great atmosphere. 4 Silver Dollar Bar, 1313 Sheridan Ave, ☏ +1 307 527-7666. Best burger in town. Must be 21 to eat inside, great place to eat & drink outside on the patio during the summer. Granny's, 1550 Sheridan Ave, ☏ +1 307 587-4829. This non-foodie institution is too easy to pass by. An old-school establishment, it is a local reference for breakfast. Excellent value. Close to the Holliday Inn and Walgreens. Gets crowded sometimes. Junior and senior lunch and breakfast specials. Excellent cinnamon and caramel rolls. Known for pancakes. Bacon and link sausages are amazing. Service is great. If you are alone, try to get a spot at the community table on the left where the local news is traded daily. (updated Aug 2023)
1 Comfort Inn, 1601 Sheridan Ave, ☏ +1 307 587-5556. In the heart of downtown. All of Cody's best restaurants and gift shops within walking distance. Free breakfast, Wi-Fi, great customer service, and a cozy room. 2 The Cody, 232 West Yellowstone Ave, ☏ +1 307 587-5915. The only luxury hotel, it is a green-friendly resort offering many upscale amenities. Less than a mile from the Cody Rodeo Grounds. Enjoy the scenic beauty and luxury of this hotel. 3 Best Western Sunset Motor Inn, 1601 8th St, ☏ +1 307 587-4265, toll-free: +1-800-624-2727, fax: +1 307 587-9029. 4 Holiday Inn, 1701 Sheridan Ave, ☏ +1 307 587-5555. This hotel is a favorite of tour groups. They have a great team. They have handled the gamut of customer situations and needs. It's vintage Holiday Inn (no free breakfast, but Granny's is practically across the street and another Cody institution). Not cheap. You can often get a better deal if you stay in one of their cabins (free standing units in back). The Cody Holiday Inn sits on old camp and rodeo grounds from before trees in Cody. Convenient to everything in the downtown. 5 Green Creek Inn & RV Park, 2908 Northfork Highway, ☏ +1-877-587-5004. A nice motel in Wapiti between Cody and Yellowstone National Park. The rooms are clean and cosy. The owners are friendly, and seemed to be quite strict about the rules of their place, which some less disciplined guests might find uncomfortable. From the premises there is a prime view of the Smith Mansion. From 70$. (updated Oct 2015) 6 Chamberlin Inn, ☏ +1 307 587-0202.
1 Yellowstone Regional Airport (COD IATA) (is two miles from the CBD). Delta Express flies here from Salt Lake City, Utah, and United Express and Mesa Airlines fly from Denver, Colorado. Car trips to Cody are a bit long, but you're rewarded with beautiful scenery. From the north - MT 310 connects I-90 with WYO 120 from Billings, Montana. Or, for a prettier alternative, drive from Red Lodge, Montana take the Beartooth Scenic Byway - US-212 is one of the top 20 drives in the country. The highway is open summer months only. US-212, the Beartooth Highway, leads to WY 296 - the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway. Here take US-212 to the northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park, or take WY 296 to WY 120 and on to Cody. From the northeast - Over the Big Horn Mountains via Powell and Lovell on the Medicine Wheel Passage on US-14A. Open summer months only. From the south - I-25 to Casper, US-20 to Thermopolis, and WYO 120 to the hamlet of Meeteetse and then Cody. From the east - Across the Big Horn Scenic Byway on WYO 14 from Sheridan, Wyoming to Greybull on WYO 14-16-20. Through Buffalo, Wyoming on WYO 16 the Cloud Peak Skyway through Ten Sleep and Worland to WYO 16-20 to Greybull and on to Cody. From the west - Through Jackson, Wyoming and Yellowstone National Park on WY 191 to WY 14-16-20, the Buffalo Bill Cody Scenic Byway to Cody.
Given Cody's rather remote location and the activities you've come to Cody to enjoy, you will want a car to get around.
Travel tips adapted from Cody on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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