From Yellowstone National Park to the first National Forest in the United States, Northern Wyoming is especially exemplary of the frontier spirit that helped define a nation. On this five-day Wyoming dude ranch vacation, you’ll explore the mythology of the West, including Wyoming’s Indigenous cultures, natural landmarks, and their very own Buffalo Bill Cody, with ample opportunities to get your boots dusty along the way. Expect epic hikes on your journey, not to mention frontier history and visits to awe-inspiring dude ranches. To top it off, plenty of rancher-friendly dining options can be had, plus a spectrum of artisan arts and crafts to enjoy while you’re at it.
Itinerary
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Touring Yellowstone National Park on horseback.
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Day 1:Tour Yellowstone on Horseback
Upon your return, discover what made Yellowstone famous with a visit to some of its unique thermal sites, including the roiling mud and fumaroles of Fountain Paint Pot and the unearthly colors of Grand Prismatic, the largest hot spring in the United States. After heading back to the Inn, a short distance from the legendary geyser for which it’s named, settle in for a drink at the Bear Pit Lodge, then dig in for dinner in the hotel’s dining room, whose rustic aesthetic remains largely unchanged from its original opening in 1936.
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Hiking along the Shoshone River
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Day 2:Explore Buffalo Bill’s Cody
Time permitting, be sure to visit the Wapiti Mountains to try your hand at some clay shooting, then continue east to the outskirts of Cody for a visit to Old Trail Town, a page out of the past first settled in 1895 by Buffalo Bill himself and frequented by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, among other famed outlaws.
There’s plenty to see in downtown Cody as well, of course, starting with a visit to Buffalo Bill Center of the West, just 10 minutes from the ghost town. This compound of five distinctive museums offers narratives of frontier history and includes Buffalo Bill’s childhood home, which just might be the oldest structure in the state.
Grab a signature cut of prime rib at Buffalo Bill’s Irma Hotel, then, if you happen to be in town between June and August, head over to the Cody Nite Rodeo for a spectacle from professional and amateur riders alike. Close out another action-packed day with a stay an hour west of town at Crossed Sabres Dude Ranch or turn in downtown in turn-of-the-century style back at the Irma.
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One of many unbelievable hikes in the Wyoming wilderness
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Day 3:Enjoy the outdoors at Paintrock Canyon Ranch
After visiting the 2,000-year-old Native American petroglyphs of Medicine Lodge Archeological Site, tuck in for a warm onsite dinner at the Ranch. Then spend the night snuggled up under the stars in one of the safari-style tents.
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Shopping for local gear.
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Day 4:Walk and shop in Buffalo
Upon your return to town, trade stories with the locals over a pint and a flatiron steak at Occidental Saloon, a Buffalo fixture since 1908. Amble upstairs to soak in the clawfoot tub or cozy up by the fire in one of the Occidental Hotel’s classic rooms.
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Sheridan’s legendary Mint Bar
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Day 5:Western art and eats in Sheridan
Even more intricate craftwork awaits at King Saddlery and Museum, then browse the custom, elegant ranch apparel at Western Grace just a few feet down the street. Order the house special “bock and a burger” at P.O. News & Flagstaff Cafe, then pull up a stool for a Wyoming whisky or two at Mint Bar, Sheridan’s oldest watering hole. Close things out at The Historic Sheridan Inn, a charming boutique hotel opened in part by none other than—you guessed it—Buffalo Bill himself. Once you’re ready to say goodbye to your Wyoming vacation on the ranch, Sheridan Airport is a five-minute drive south of the city.