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7 Spots for Western-Inspired Family Fun in Cody, Wyoming

Dec 16, 2025
Arts & Entertainment  Family Travel  
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Old Trail Town is a living museum with 26 historical buildings.
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Cody, Wyoming, wasn’t just founded near Yellowstone National Park — it was founded for it. In 1896, Civil War veteran, Pony Express rider and showman William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody established the frontier town as a gateway to America’s first national park, imagining a place that captured both the wild beauty of the landscape and the spirit of the West. Today, that legacy still gallops through town.

This isn’t your average vacation basecamp — it’s a dream destination for kids. Here, families can watch cowboys fly from the chutes at the nightly rodeo, meet bison and bears up close at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and learn to lasso during hands-on ranch experiences. Saloons and storefronts straight out of a dime novel spark young imaginations, while Yellowstone’s geysers and wildlife lie just an hour’s drive away. 

More than proximity, Cody offers perspective: a place where the story of the American West comes vividly to life — complete with action, adventure and a dash of frontier magic. My 10-year-old son and I had the opportunity to discover this eye-opening place last summer. Based on that experience, here are seven can’t-miss Cody attractions that kids will love.

1. Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill was the original poster boy for cowboy culture, and in this expansive museum that takes up 320,000 square feet, children get to meet the larger-than-life character through 50,000 objects. There are videos of his Wild West shows, vast displays of traditional Plains Indians artifacts, stagecoaches, Western art and a natural history museum filled with stuffed wildlife that my son didn’t want to leave.

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The Buffalo Bill Center has videos, artifacts, stagecoaches and more for all ages.
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2. Cody Nite Rodeo

If there’s one experience you can’t leave Wyoming without, it’s immersing yourself in rodeo culture. This vast sagebrush country was built for cattle, and working the land was anything but a city-slicker job — it demanded grit, guts and world-class horsemanship. That legacy lives on at the Cody Nite Rodeo, the longest-running nightly rodeo in the world, where summer evenings showcase the sport’s modern heirs. My son was tickled to see that this iconic American tradition is still in action today.

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The Cody Nite Rodeo is held every summer evening.
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3. Irma Hotel

It’s hard to escape Buffalo Bill Cody’s reach in the city he founded. Take the Irma Hotel, a living museum that Cody built in 1902 for $80,000. Named after his youngest daughter, it’s still a functioning hotel and restaurant that acts like a living history set piece in the Wild West story.

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4. The Cody Cattle Company 

The phrase “dinner and a show” gets thrown around often, but at The Cody Cattle Company, it actually delivers. Jet-lagged from an early flight, my family slumped into our seats running on fumes. Then, Ryan Martin and the Triple C Cowboys launched into Patsy Cline’s “Crazy,” and the whole room seemed to snap awake. My son was so delighted by the music that he hopped up and started dancing. This is more than a show; it’s a country-music education for all ages.

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Cody Trolley Tours offers a lively guided experience.
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5. Cody Trolley Tours

Some travelers like to dismiss bus tours, but take it from a convert: A well-designed ride through town can be surprisingly illuminating, and Cody Trolley Tours gets it exactly right. With a driver and a guide trading stories and jokes, the experience feels more like lively banter than a scripted monologue. My son’s favorite moment came when they passed around artifacts as we rolled through town — including a vintage pistol once carried by cowboys in Cody’s rough-and-tumble early days.

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6. Old Trail Town

For a child — especially one born in the new millennium — it’s very hard to imagine what a place like Wyoming looked like at the start of westward expansion. Seasonal outdoor museum Old Trail Town brings that scene to life with 26 historic buildings built between 1879 and 1901. That includes homestead cabins, an 1884 schoolhouse, a store and a post office. Families can enter each one, stepping back in time to a world where everything was hard earned. But the best part for children? The chance to lasso a bull skull.

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7. Heart Mountain Interpretive Center

While it may not seem to align with the rest of the itinerary at first, a stop at Heart Mountain Interpretive Center offers a profound and necessary moment of reflection. A National Historic Landmark, it interprets the experiences of the 14,000 Japanese Americans who were unjustly incarcerated here during World War II. And if the ideals of cowboy culture include freedom, self-determination and the courage to stand up for what’s right, this site underscores just how precious those values truly are — making for a valuable teachable moment for any traveler, young or old. 

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