Spend a day with the bears,
moose, big horn sheep, eagles, otters, elk, prong horn antelope and the bison at Yellowstone National Park. The East Entrance is just
one hour away and the Northeast Entrance is a just a little further. The
Chief Joseph Scenic Byway is one of the top rated drives in the country.
Park County is an artist paradise, water color, oils, pastels, pencil
and a little bit of time....
Tour
Yellowstone National Park or Bighorn Canyon Recreational Area
with Bob
Berry, click here for more information.
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Ask us about guided trips to
the Park or let us arrange a backcountry adventure for you with our
friend
Jett Hitt at Yellowstone
Wilderness Outfitters.
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 | Walk
the historic downtown
district with its many shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Robin's
artwork can be found in and around the B & B and at The Homeroom Gallery
in West Yellowstone. |
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Mountain
Bikes are available for lease to take on the mountain bike trails around the
area. Join a group that is making a trek through the Yellowstone. Call or
e-mail Absaroka
Bikes for more information (307) 527-5566.
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Tour
the Buffalo Bill Historical Center,
which includes the following museums:
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Buffalo Bill Cody Museum
The Cody Firearms Museum
The Draper Museum of Natural History
The Plains Indians Museum
The Whitney Gallery of Western Art
McCracken Research Library
 | Get that daily workout at Cody's Aquatic & Recreation
Center just around the corner.
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 | Spend the evening at Cody
Night Rodeo, which is open
every night from June 1st through August 31st. And don't forget to attend Stampede,
the biggest outdoor Professional Rodeo in the country, which lasts from July
1 through July 4.
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 | Take a guided tour for fly
fishing, outfitters for hunting and
camping, various horseback
riding venues, or whitewater
rafting, or golfing. Tour
the geyser and thermal areas in Yellowstone National Park.
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 | If you're visiting us for the winter, drive up to the
Sleeping Giant or Red
Lodge Mountain ski resorts for a day of snow fun. |
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