Cody KOA
- 5561 Greybull Highway
- Cody, WY 82414
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2011 President's Award
KOA President's Award
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KOA Kamp Green Recognition
KOA Kamp Green Recognition
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A mountain view comes with your campsite on a grassy meadow east of this frontier town.
A mountain view comes with your campsite on a grassy meadow east of this frontier town founded by showman and Wild West icon Buffalo Bill. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center houses five museums featuring art, Native American artifacts and exhibits chronicling the man and the times. The Cody KOA makes it easy to visit other area attractions. A shuttle runs to the Cody Nite Rodeo every summer evening, and bus tours of Yellowstone National Park, just an hour away, can be booked upon your arrival. On your own or with a guide, whitewater raft or fly-fish on the Shoshone River, and don't miss the spectacular views of the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway, climbing high into the Rockies. Leave some time to swim in the heated pool or soak in the hot tub while the little ones splash in a separate wading pool. Regular evening events include Thursday bingo, Friday ice cream social and Saturday s'mores.
Campground Amenities
- Planned Activities Available
- Families
- Self-service, convenience foods offered
- RV Clubs & Rallies
- Motorcycle Clubs
- Catering on-site by the campground
- Military Clubs
- Tours
- Guests are provided various entree options at a full service, sit down meal
Campground Activities
Pancakes
All you can eat pancakes for Free! Sausage, milk, juice and coffee are available for an additional charge.
Free rodeo shuttle
Avoid the stampede, let us shuttle you to our nightly rodeo, held at 8:30 pm June through August. Bull riding, bareback, calf roping and steer wrestling - we have it all!
Bingo!
Every Thursday night, at 8:00 pm. Come have fun and win prizes!
S'mores Galore
Every Friday night at 7:00 pm, come roast some marshmallows at our group fire pit. We'll have you begging for s'more!
Ice Cream Social
Come visit with us at our homemade ice cream social every Saturday night.
Horseback riding
Go horseback riding from dawn to dusk and overlook the town of Cody and the surrounding mountain vistas.
Activities available in the Cody area:
Olive Glenn Golf Course
Located in Cody, 9 blocks west of McDonalds at 802 Meadow Lane. This is an 18-hole course, open to the public, and open 7 days a week. Lunch is available daily.
White water rafting
Come make a splash on the Shoshone River. This activitiy is safe for all ages. Call 1-800-293-0148 for more information.
Trout fishing
Enjoy fishing at its finest. From the serious angler to the littlest fisherman Cody's got something for all levels. Beck Lake located right down the road offers fishing for the kids while the Shoshone River which flows from Yellowstone all the way through town offers excellent fly fishing opportunities.
Shopping
Start in our gift shop and keep going right on into town. Downtown offers a variety of shopping opportunities from gift shops to the Sierra Outlet Store. Enjoy all Cody has to offer!
Local Attractions
Buffalo Bill Historical Center
Five museums in one! Explore the "Smithsonian of the West" with the two day admission. The Whitney Gallery of Art, Draper Natural History, Buffalo Bill Museum, Cody Firearms, and Plains Indian Museums are all under one roof, for one price.
Cody Night Rodeo
The Cody Night Rodeo is held every night, June through August at 8:30 pm
Horse Rides
Ride a real mustang here on the campground. Go on our hour tour an overlook the town of Cody and the campground.
Red Canyon river trips
Ride the rapids of the Shoshone River with expert river guides. This wet and wild ride is one for the whole family. Reservations can be made at the front desk.
Yellowstone National Park
Enjoy geysers, mudpots, mineral pools, and abundant wildlife in the oldest National Park in the United States.
Cody Night Rodeo
The Cody Night Rodeo is held every night June - August at 8:30pm. Come early and enjoy Kowboy Kal- Famous trick roper, get your picture on a LIVE Bull, meet the bullfighters, have your face painted by a real rodeo clown, take a spin in a rodeo barrel, pet a miniature pony, have a try at the "Roller Roper" gates open at 7pm.
Red Canyon Wild Mustang Tours
Watch the wild mustangs as they roam the open prairie. Tours leave from the campground at 8:30am and 5:30pm.
Cody Gunfighters
This is a free Old West melodrama in held in downtown Cody six nights weekly June 2- late September. The outdoor program takes place along the side of Cody's historic Irma Hotel. Shows are at 6pm Monday-Saturday.
Cody Trolley Tours
Enjoy a 1 hour informational tour of all the historic sites, scenic vistas, geology, wildlife and old and new west attractions that Cody has to offer. Tickets are available at the front desk and shuttle service is provided.
Old Trail Town
Old Trail Town is a vast collection of historic buildings and western artifacts that provides a hands on history lesson. Most of the cabins were moved to Cody from less than 150 miles away and each is historically significant.
Buffalo Bill Dam
Celebrating 100 years the Buffalo Bill Dam Visitor Center is open May- September from 8am-8pm. www.bbdvc.org
Cody County Chamber of Commerce
Clean restrooms, showers, laundry room and game room
Swimming pool complex
Includes wading pool, hot tub and pool.
Deluxe patio sites available
Pancake breakfast
Every morning - 7 to 9 am
Horseback Riding
Horseback Riding is available with a charge.
Shuttle service to rodeo
Friendly staff
We try our best to provide helpful information and do what we can to help guests enjoy their stay.
Sunlight Basin - Cooke City or Sunlight-Red Lodge
Looking for breathtaking beauty and the top of the world, this trip has it all. Located 17 miles north of Cody on Highway 120, Chief Joseph Scenic Highway, which is one of the most scenic Highways in Wyoming. Dead Indian Peak, elevation 12,253 feet, looks out over the Sunlight Basin and Clark's Fork River. Forty-seven miles up the highway, the road splits and takes you to either the Beartooth Highway or Cooke City and the north entrance of Yellowstone Park. Beartooth Pass has an elevation of 10,947 feet and allows for year round snowball fights.
Southfork - Shoshone River
A block past Wal-Mart is the start of this pristine drive through the countryside. Take a left hand turn and travel southwest on the Southfork Road and view lush farmland, working ranches, bighorn sheep, elk, deer and moose are abundant throughout this drive. Castle Rock and Carter Mountain dot the landscape and provide a beautiful backdrop for the wildlife that flourishes on this scenic drive.
Wapiti Valley and North Fork
Drive west of Cody on US 14-16-20 to the east entrance of Yellowstone. Visit the Buffalo Bill Dam, Pahaska Teepee (Buffalo Bill's Lodge), and watch the abundant wildlife that live throughout the area.
Yellowstone National Park
Leave your rig at the park and travel into the oldest National Park in the United States. Enjoy wildlife, geological wonders, and the many fascinating features that make Yellowstone a must see for every U.S. traveler.
Upcoming Events
Indian Pow-Wow
The Indian Pow-Wow is held during the third weekend in June. It includes Indian dancing, crafts and food from Indians of the region.
Cody Stampede/4th of July Celebration
The Cody Stampede is held from July 2, 3 and 4. This is Cody’s major event with rodeos, parades, entertainment, street dance, art and craft show, fireworks.
Winchester Antique Gun Show
The Antique Gun Show is held during the third week in June.
Annual Wild West Balloon Festival
The festival is held during the first week in August. It includes a hot air balloon competition.
Buffalo Bill's Summer Range
June 9-12
There will be a cowboy action shoot featuring guns and clothing from 1860-1899.
Yellowstone Jazz Festival
July 15-16
This event includes notables from around the country in concert. Visit Yellowstone Jazz Festival online for more information.
Memorial Day through Labor Day
Daily Pancake Breakfast
All you can eat pancakes served from 7 to 9 a.m.
Free Rodeo Shuttle
The shuttle bus takes you to and from the nightly rodeo.
Horse Rides Daily
There are horse rides leaving from the campground several times daily.
Arts and Crafts
Arts and crafts are held every Thursday at 4:00 pm.
Homemade Ice Cream Social
Enjoy our Ice Cream Social every Saturday night.
Bingo
Win prizes every Thursday at 8:00 pm.
S'mores Galore
This event is held every Friday night at 7:00 pm at the group fire pit.



