The Irma in Cody is our official meeting place. It's chock-full of history and if those walls could talk you'd hear wild stories told in big voices of the buffalo hunts back in the day. It's old, clean, and fixed-up modern like. A nice place to stay. Just know, it ain't the Hilton, but it's way cool and the food is excellent. https://www.irmahotel.com/
The ranch that we hunt on has a very nice lodge that they often have available for your stay. Contact:
Cassidi May
(307)250-6168
In addition, there are dozens upon dozens of lodging options in Meeteetse and Cody.
Meeteetse and Cody both have plenty of dining options also, but the establishments in Meeteetse are sometimes closed on certain days during the winter slow season.
There are far too many other activities to fully list, but here’s our short list:
Buffalo Bill Center of the West. This is a MUST SEE. They offer 5 museums under one roof. The gun museum alone is worth the price of admission. https://centerofthewest.org/
Our official taxidermist has a showroom chock-full of mounts from all over the world and lots of trinkets and hides for sale too. He does world class work and is a great guy. https://naturesdesigntaxidermy.com/
Here’s a link to Cody winter options https://visitusaparks.com/7-ways-to-experience-winter-in-cody-wyoming/
Here’s a great wintertime activity that many clients enjoy. https://garyfalesoutfitting.com/
Or just stay close and check out the city of Meeteetse. https://travelwyoming.com/places-to-go/cities/meeteetse/
Here you can shoot everything from a flintlock to full auto. https://codyfirearmsexperience.com/
Even if you don't stay at the Irma Hotel you should have dinner here and wander about. Many a buffalo hunt was headquartered here back in the day. https://www.irmahotel.com/
Wonderful free to view mural that shows the rich local history of the Big Horn Basin. http://codymural.com/
A really neat place that has native cave art. Wyoming does a first class job on their state parks. https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/places-to-go/medicine-lodge
Soak in natural hot springs. https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/places-to-go/hot-springs
The wild horses are quite a sight to see. https://travelwyoming.com/listings/pryor-mountain-wild-mustang-center/
The ranch itself has wildlife viewing options like you won’t find anywhere else. There's a good chance you'll see whitetail, mule deer, antelope, elk, moose, and maybe even wolf, lion, both grizzlies and blackies (if not in hibernation), and sometimes even bighorn sheep. Bring your spotting scope and a camera! The more you look, the more you will find.
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