Spend a day amidst thousands of tourists and visit Cody;
but escape the people at the end of the day and come back
to the quiet Greybull KOA (total trip length 100 miles).
Themes surrounding Cody's pioneer, cowboy and western history
are common
in the cultural events and activities in Greybull.
Visit the Buffalo Bill Historical Center,
a large and modern facility which houses four different museums
and contains large collections. It is a favorite stopping
point for tourists visiting this town.
During the summer, a re-enactment of a wild west shoot-out
takes place next to the Irma Hotel,
a historical site still open for business with a hotel and
restaurant.
Rodeo is also
a big part of the culture in Cody. Cody touts itself as the
"Rodeo Capitol of the World".
The Cody Nite Rodeo is an amateur rodeo which is held every
night from June 1st through August 31st.
Cody is also
host to the Cody Stampede Rodeo. The Stampede, held over the
Independence Day holiday,
is a PRCA rodeo and is one of the largest rodeos in the nation.
Many of the top cowboys in the country attend.
The Stampede has been held from July 1st-4th every year since
1919.
One of the biggest
weekends of the year celebrates the old west and cowboy culture
with the
annual Cody Old West Show & Auction. It happens every
fourth weekend in June
and attracts visitors from all around the world with an interest
in Cowboy and Native American artifacts and antiques.
AFTER SUCH A BEAUTIFUL DAY IT'S NICE TO BE BACK AT THE GREYBULL
KOA TO RELAX AT OUR REFRESHING POOL.
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