Cody - Nite Rodeo
Wyoming: The Equality State. Wide Open Spaces. Beautiful Views.

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The Cody Nite Rodeo is a Cody tradition that happens every night during the summer.

With diverse landscapes ranging from plains and high desert to snow-capped mountain peaks and gushing geysers, Wyoming is an incredibly scenic place. But, Wyoming is so much more than meets the eye. Dig a little deeper and you’ll discover fascinating history about this piece of the American West. Learn about Native American culture, hear stories of the Wild West, and study fossils from a time when Wyoming was covered by an ancient ocean.

Nearly half of the land in Wyoming is public land, providing abundant recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts including backpacking, fly fishing, climbing, mountain biking, hunting, and so much more.

Wyoming is home to two iconic US national parks, Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park. Exploring the national parks is often what draws people to the state, but after visiting, they often find many more reasons to love Wyoming.

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Home to the first national park (Yellowstone National Park), first national forest (Shoshone National Forest), and the first national monument (Devils Tower)

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Carbon County, Wyoming: Get Your Fishing On
Carbon County, Wyoming: Get Your Fishing On

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Following the Footsteps of Carbon County’s Iconic Women

Prepared By: Whitney James

Following the Footsteps of Carbon County’s Iconic Women