GUIDELINES FOR EVERYONE’S SAFETY & ENJOYMENT
Our Campground is happy to offer you many services and conveniences. We extend to you a truly hospitable welcome!
Quiet Hours: Quiet hours are from 10 pm to 7 am.
Check-Out Time: The normal check-out time is 11 am. A later check-out time may be arranged for a nominal charge.
Speed Limit: The speed limit is 10 mph. For your safety and to protect children, this speed limit is strictly enforced.
Fires: Barbecues are permitted in appropriate pits. Open fires are against local ordinances. Please do not leave barbecue pits unattended.
Garbage and Trash: Convenient covered receptacles are located throughout the Campground – see the Site Map on pages 6 and 7 for locations. Please sack and tie all garbage, and place it inside the containers. Thank you for helping to keep our Campground clean.
Recreational Equipment and Use: All facilities are used at your own risk. Parents are responsible for the conduct, behavior and control of their children.
Swimming Pool: Since No Lifeguards are on duty, children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Proper attire is required. Posted pool rules must be observed at all times.
Vehicles: GUEST GOLF CARTS, ATVs, dirt bikes, mini bikes, etc. are welcome under the following conditions: they must be insured and operated safely. Golf carts may be operated in the Campground by licensed drivers at least 16 years old. All other rec vehicles may only be used to enter or leave the Campground.
Pets: Pets are welcome on a leash. Pets are to be walked on the perimeter of the Campground and must be cleaned up after. Please do not leave pets unattended.
Use of Utilities: We request your cooperation in the conservation of every form of energy — water, electricity, etc. Enjoy yourself, but please remember to Conserve.
Firearms and Firecrackers: The use of firearms, firecrackers and other explosives is prohibited.
Reservations: To ensure your space, advance reservations are always recommended. Guests wishing to extend their stay must confirm with the Office.
Electric Vehicles: Campers may plug into the 30 amp OR 50 amp receptacle NOT both at once. This pedestal is not designed to accommodate both receptacles being used simultaneously and will result in damage to the electrical system of this campground and your equipment. You will be responsible for damages resulting from incorrect use of this pedestal.
Thank you for your patronage & Happy Camping!
SO MANY ATTRACTIONS TO EXPLORE
TAKE IN THE NATURAL BEAUTY! ENJOY THE WILD, WILD WEST!
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK | Don’t miss Old Faithful! A trip to Wyoming would not be complete without a visit to Yellowstone.
RED CANYON RIVER TRIPS & WILD MUSTANG
TOURS | Put some fun and excitement in your day with whitewater rafting! Go on a wild horse tour at an 110,000 acre refuge where you will see wild mustangs as well as eagles and antelope.
BUFFALO BILL CODY SCENIC BYWAY | See the beauty of Wyoming as you follow the north fork of the Shoshone River through the Wapiti Valley to the east entrance of Yellowstone.
CODY TROLLEY TOURS | “Give us one hour, we’ll give you 100 years!” With two narrators, photos and relics, you will learn about Buffalo Bill Cody and the area as you drive past historical sites and beautiful scenery.
CODY DUG UP GUN MUSEUM | Stroll through history while viewing hundreds of relic guns & weapons from many different time periods in America’s history.
CHIEF JOSEPH SCENIC BYWAY | Get a true taste of this amazing area with a road trip! Enjoy spectacular views, wildlife viewing and a variety of recreation opportunities. Discover its unique history as the place where Chief Joseph and his band of Nez Perce were forced out of Yellowstone in 1877.
CODY SHUTTLE YELLOWSTONE TOURS | Immerse yourself in the unparalleled scenery of Yellowstone! Our expert guides will take you on a group or private tour through America’s first National Park. Your tour includes the use of professional-grade spotting scopes & binoculars, a complimentary lunch, a full day’s snacks & drinks, and pick up & drop off at Cody KOA!
IRMA HOTEL | “Where history lives on.” Buffalo Bill built this hotel in 1902 and named it for his daughter. Don’t miss the free nightly gunfights.
OLD TRAIL TOWN | A trip to Old Trail Town is a must for anyone interested in the story of the American West. See the 26 buildings dating from 1879-1901, horse-drawn vehicles and an extensive collection of Native American artifacts and Western memorabilia.
CODY NITE RODEO | “Ride ‘em cowboy!”
See high-flying broncos, fearless rodeo clowns, deathdefying bull riders, cowgirl barrel racers and more in the Rodeo Capital of the World. Every night at 8:00 pm from June 1 to August 31.
BUFFALO BILL DAM VISITOR CENTER | This dam was once the highest in the world at 325 feet and is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
HISTORIC CODY MURAL AND MUSEUM | The Mormons played a significant role in the history of Wyoming, blazing trails and farming the land. A rotunda mural in the LDS Church depicts church history, with an interactive museum showing the role Mormon pioneers played in colonizing the Big Horn Basin, and building canals and RR beds.
CODY FIREARMS EXPERIENCE | Enjoy the opportunity to fire a number of specialty firearms including a Gatling gun and machine guns. View the Western History Exhibit and go back in time to fire Flintlock weapons.
WILD WEST SPECTACULAR | You have heard the name, you have read the stories, now see the Legend of Buffalo Bill Cody come to life with dancing, singing, music, and humor. The Wild West has always been unpredictable and unexpected. This show is no exception.
It is a pleasure serving you. If there is anything we can do to make your stay more enjoyable, be sure to let us know. We’re more than happy to provide recommendations to a KOA Campground at your next destination—just ask. Enjoy your stay and come back soon. Happy camping!
Cody KOA Holiday Team
MILEAGE CHART
Faithful, YNP (via West Thumb)
Red Lodge, MT (round trip, via Beartooth Pass)...........
Sheridan, WY (via 14)
West Yellowstone, MT (via Canyon Jct., YNP) ..............
West Yellowstone, MT (via Old Faithful, YNP)
Yellowstone National Park (East Entrance)