Mule deer are often seen in and around Cody, Wyoming on a Cody Trolley Tour
We see deer on about half our tours. Photo by Rob Hamilton

 

Annie Oakley preformed with Buffalo Bill Cody for 17 seasons
Portrait of Annie Oakley

 

 

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The Buffalo Bill Reservoir is framed by 12,200 foot Carter Mountain

 

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Our tour passes many great statues like "The Code of the West" at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center

 

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Our tour takes you through the spectacular Shoshone River Canyon

 

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Cody's magnificent Buffalo Bill statue, "The Scout" is the international symbol of
Cody, Wyoming

 

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Buffalo Bill's childhood home was moved from LeClaire, Iowa and sits on the grounds of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center here in Cody

What You See

Our trolley tour has been called the "Best Trolley Tour in the World" by Randall Travel Marketing, an independent tourism consulting firm that has taken trolley tours all over the world. Take our trolley tour FIRST and you'll be exposed to the Best of Cody in just one hour.

Here are some of the things you will see and learn on our trolley tour:

The Buffalo Bill story and his significance to Cody, Wyoming

The story of Annie Oakley, who worked for Buffalo Bill for 17 seasons

Cody demographics and key statistics

The lands where Crow Indians erected their tipi villages

DeMaris hot springs

The oldest home still standing in Cody (1896)

Wild mule deer (seen on about half the tours, we've also seen a coyote and black bear during tours)

The cleverly-designed murder of Doc Ash that remains unsolved to this day

The story of Cody's 1904 bank robbery by members of the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang

The Buffalo Bill burial mystery - is his body in Denver or Cody?

Downtown historic district

Riverside Cemetery, final resting place of Buffalo Bill's daughter, Irma

The Scout statue

Buffalo Bill's Irma Hotel

Buffalo Bill Historical Center

Old Trail Town

Cody Murals

Cody's last remaining house of prostitution (now a child care center)

Tecumseh's Miniature Village - the west's largest model railroad layout!

Cody Rodeo Grounds

Shoshone River Canyon

Buffalo Bill Dam

Travel through three tunnels bored more than 1/2 of a mile through Rattlesnake Mountain

Buffalo Bill Reservoir

Carter Mountain, the highest peak between Cody and Yellowstone at 12,200 feet

Three pioneer homes ordered from a Sears catalog in 1908

The spot where Buffalo Bill held try-outs for his world-famous Wild West show

Actual audio clip of Buffalo Bill's voice plus nine other entertaining clips

Ten historic poster-sized photographs

Dozens of laughs

Trivia contest - winners take home a wooden nickel

Four pass-around relics including a real buffalo horn, 2.7 billion year old rock, piece of Buffalo Bill's childhood home and a replica six-shooter used by the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang.

 

Free Souvenir Guide

Each party of trolley ticket holders also receives a FREE copy of our "Best of Cody" souvenir guide, a $9.95 value. The 80-page guidebook is packed with Buffalo Bill and local Cody information in addition to containing Cody's Historic Downtown Walking Tour. The walking tour is another great attraction in itself!

 

 

Give Us an Hour,
We'll Give You 100 Years!