2 Best Hotels in Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming, Wyoming

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Just as diverse as the area’s landscape, which fades from small Western cities into vast lengths of open prairie and forested mountains, are its accommodations. In the population centers lodgings range from new chain hotels with wireless Internet access to elegant and historic stone inns decorated with buffalo skins and Victorian furniture. Move beyond these cities, however, and everything changes. Campgrounds abound in the open countryside. On the prairie, expect sprawling guest ranches alongside cold mountain-fed creeks. In the higher elevations, look for charming bed-and-breakfasts on mountain slopes with broad alpine vistas. But whatever the type of accommodation, all kinds of amenities are available, from the ordinary to the unconventional, including saunas, hot tubs, horseback riding, fly-fishing lessons, and square dancing. Perhaps the greatest benefit of all, however, is the isolation. In what some might call a welcome change in this era of information overload, many rural lodgings don’t have in-room televisions or telephones, and vast stretches don’t have cell-phone service.

Rimrock Dude Ranch

$$$$ | 2728 N. Fork Hwy., Cody, WY, 82414, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the oldest ranches on the North Fork of the Shoshone River, Rimrock offers horseback-riding adventures into Shoshone National Forest's surrounding mountains, excursions to Cody Nite Rodeo and nearby Yellowstone National Park, fishing in a trout-stocked pond, rafting trips, and more—all for one set weekly price. Accommodations are in rustic but attractive cabins that sleep 2 to 10 guests and have knotty-pine walls, porches, and grand views of the North Fork Valley. Weekly all-inclusive rates include delicious meals and free airport pickups on request.

Pros

  • Cabins have exceptional views
  • Lots of fun adventures and activities for families
  • Friendly, gracious owners

Cons

  • Half-hour drive from nearest town (Cody)
  • One-week minimum stay
  • Credit cards accepted for initial deposit only (not final balance)
2728 N. Fork Hwy., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-587–3970
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Oct.–May
9 cabins
All-Inclusive

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Pahaska Tepee Resort

$$$ | 183 N. Fork Hwy., Cody, WY, 82414, USA

Just 2 miles from Yellowstone's East Entrance, these cabins in a pine forest are a good base for destinations both inside and outside the park. Buffalo Bill's original getaway in the high country, this is now a National Historic Landmark. The cabins, some of which stand alone and some of which are grouped together, have two or three beds, and there is a reunion lodge that sleeps up to 22 people. A trailhead for an extensive cross-country-ski-trail network is at Pahaska, as are a gas station and a place for horseback rides.

Pros

  • Historic property with lots of character
  • Great location on scenic highway
  • Horseback rides available

Cons

  • Few services between Cody and Fishing Bridge
  • Small, basic rooms
  • No TVs or Wi-Fi
183 N. Fork Hwy., Cody, WY, 82414, USA
307-527–7701
Hotel Details
43 cabins, 1 lodge
No meals

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