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Group Meeting Facilities VISITOR INFORMATION PARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE/MEETING CONVENTION PLANNING Cody Bureau of Land Management (307) 578-5900 Park County welcomes you and is pleased to extend our Bureau of Reclamation (307) 527-4200 famous western hospitality to help you plan your event. City of Cody (307) 527-7511 Cody Chamber of Commerce (307) 587-2777 • The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce, located at 836 Park County Courthouse (307) 527-8500 Sheridan Avenue, can provide convention bags and the best Wyoming Game & Fish (307) 527-7125 advice on where to go and what to do while in the area. Shoshone National Forest (307) 527-6241 Call (307) 587-2777. • The City of Cody office, located at 1338 Rumsey, Powell is cooperative in assisting with special requests such as parades City of Powell (307) 754-5106 or using city parks and facilities. Powell Chamber of Commerce (307) 754-3494 Call (307) 527-7511. • The Powell Valley Chamber of Commerce, located at 111 S. Meeteetse Day Street, provides welcome bags, discount coupons and assists Town of Meeteetse (307) 868-2278 with plans and activities in Powell. Meeteetse Visitor Center (307) 868-2454 Call (307) 754-3494. • Meeteetse Visitor Center, located at 2005 Warren Avenue, can ELECTED OFFICIALS provide for all your meeting and convention needs. Call (307) 868-2454. Governor Matt Mead (307) 777-7434 • The Park County Travel Council, located at 836 Sheridan Senator Mike Enzi (307) 527-9444 Avenue, is available to assist with touring facilities, Senator John Barraso (307) 672-6456 coordinating arrangements and assuring your event is a success. Representative Liz Cheney (202) 225-2311 Call (307) 586-1574. Park County Commissioners (307) 527-8500 Mayor of Cody (307) 527-7511 WHAT TO WEAR Mayor of Powell (307) 754-5106 Mayor of Meeteetse (307) 868-2278 Park County has warm summer temperatures in the day time with cool nights. Lightweight jackets are usually required after sunset. Spring and fall have a variety of weather conditions from Indian sum- mer to snowfall possible. Being prepared for almost any weather con- dition will assure a pleasant experience. LOCATION Cody is located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, in what is known as Buffalo Bill’s Yellowstone Country. Powell is located 22 miles northeast of Cody and Meeteetse is located 30 miles south. Mileage from Cody to: Yellowstone National Park 52 Miles Billings, Montana 110 Miles Casper, Wyoming 215 Miles Cheyenne, Wyoming 415 Miles Denver, Colorado 492 Miles Rapid City, South Dakota 460 Miles Salt Lake City, Utah 445 Miles Sheridan, Wyoming 175 Miles VISITOR SERVICES AIRLINES GROUND TRANSPORTATION, BUS, AND TAXI SERVICES Airline service at Yellowstone Regional Airport is provided by the following airlines: Cody Cab (307) 272-8364 Cody Nite Rodeo Bus (307) 272-5573 Delta Airlines (800) 221-1212 Cody Shuttle Service (307) 527-6789 United Airlines (800) 241-6522 Cody’s Town Taxi (307) 250-3939 Marquis Sedan Service (307) 254-2357 AREA TRAVEL AGENTS Yellowstone Quake Bus (307) 250-1125 Powell TOURS Omega World Travel (307) 754-5138 Cody BANKING SERVICES Choice Aviation (307) 587-9262 Cody Shuttle Service (307) 527-6789 The following institutions offer financial services and automatic Cody Trolley Tours (307) 527-7043 teller machines: Cody Wyoming Adventures (307) 587-6988 Experience Yellowstone (307) 272-6671 Bank of Powell Powell (307) 754-2774 Hidden Treasure Charters (307) 899-1401 Bank of the West Cody (307) 587-2243 National Park History Tours (307) 527-7208 Powell (307) 754-2282 Tour Yellowstone (307) 527-6316 Meeteetse (307) 868-2521 Big Horn Federal Cody (307) 587-5521 Powell Powell (307) 754-9501 Agriculture Tours (307) 754-3494 Elk Basin FCU Powell (307) 754-9814 First Bank of Wyoming Cody (307) 587-3800 Meeteetse Powell (307) 754-2201 Meeteetse Museums (307) 868-2423 Pinnacle Bank Cody (307) 527-7186 Offers area tours including: Powell (307) 754-7955 Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site River-Rail FCU Powell (307) 754-9814 June 8th State Farm Bank Powell (307) 754-9541 Historic Double Dee Guest Ranch/Amelia Earhart Tour Sunlight FCU Cody (307) 587-4915 July 21st Powell (307) 754-7191 Historic Pitchfork Ranch Tour US Bank Cody (307) 527-9621 July 28th Valley FCU Cody (307) 587-2274 Kirwin Ghost Town Wells Fargo Bank Cody (307) 527-2648 August 11th Powell (307) 754-2116 MEDIA HOSPITALS Newspapers Cody Regional Health (307) 527-7501 Cody Enterprise (307) 587-2231 707 Sheridan Ave., Cody Powell Tribune (307) 754-2221 Urgent Care Clinic (307) 578-2903 424 Yellowstone Ave., Cody Radio Veterans Administration Clinic (307) 587-4015 Big Horn Radio Network (307) 578-5000 1432 Rumsey Ave, Cody KCGL/KZMQ/KTAG Powell Valley Hospital (307) 754-2267 KODI (307) 754-5728 777 Avenue H., Powell KPOW (307) 754-5183 Express Care Clinic (307) 754-7708 White Park Broadcasting (307) 764-3771 777 Avenue H., Powell Banner Health Clinic Family Medicine (307) 868-2272 2103 State Street, Meeteetse CAR RENTALS Avis Rent-A-Car (307) 587-4082 Budget Rent-A-Car (307) 587-6066 Dollar Rent-A-Car (307) 587-3604 Hertz Rent-A-Car (307) 587-2914 ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS OUTDOOR RECREATION ATTRACTIONS, MUSEUMS AND Cody SPECIAL PLACES Absaroka Bikefitters & Backcountry Guides (307) 899-7425 Cody Airborne Over Cody Powered Hang Gliding (307) 899-3659 Buffalo Bill Center of the West (307) 587-4771 Buffalo Bill Horse Rides (307) 250-7660 Buffalo Bill Dam & Visitor Center (307) 527-6076 Cedar Mountain Trail Rides (307) 527-4966 Cody Dug Up Gun Museum (307) 587-3344 Cody Archery Range (307) 899-6919 Cody Firearms Experience (307) 586-4287 Cody Country Outfitters & Guides Assoc. (307) 587-6054 Cody Heritage Museum (307) 586-4272 Cody Shooting Complex (307) 587-5236 Historic Cody Mural & Museum (307) 587-3290 Gary Fales Outfitting Snowmobile Tours (307) 587-3970 Cody Nite Rodeo (307) 587-5155 Gradient Mountain Sports (307) 587-4659 Irma Hotel (307) 587-4221 Hidden Treasure Charters (307) 899-1401 K3 Guest Ranch Half-Day Ranch (307) 587-2080 The Mountain Guides Cody (800) 239-7642 Old Trail Town and Museum (307) 587-5302 Miniature Golf (307) 587-0400 Pahaska Tepee Lodge (307) 527-7701 North Fork Anglers (307) 527-7274 State of Wyoming Veterans Memorial Park (307) 587-0400 North Fork Nordic Trails (307) 296-7171 Powell Tread ’N’ Trails ATV Rentals (307) 272-1014 Heart Mountain WWII Interpretive Center (307) 754-8000 Olive Glenn Golf and Country Club (307) 587-5551 Homesteader Museum (307) 754-9481 Red Canyon River Trips (307) 587-6988 Powell H.S. Veterans Memorial Park (307) 754-9417 River Runners of Wyoming (307) 527-7238 Meeteetse Rocky Mountain Backroads Adventures (307) 254-1438 Meeteetse Museums (307) 868-2423 Shoshone National Forest (307) 527-6241 Kirwin Ghost Town (307) 868-2423 Sleeping Giant Ski Area & Zipline (307) 587-3125 Meeteetse Chocolatier (307) 868-2567 Sunlight Sports (307) 587-9517 Wyoming Outdoor Adventures (307) 272-6459 ENTERTAINMENT Wyoming River Trips (307) 587-6661 Yellowstone National Park (307) 344-7311 The Wild Bunch. A fun western re-enactment that involves Meeteetse the crowd and always ends in gunfire! Monday through Satur- Wood River Valley Ski Touring Park (307) 868-2603 day at 6:00 pm at the Irma Hotel, Powell June through September. This event is free. Homesteader Park ice skating (307) 754-5711 Powell Golf Club (307) 754-7259 Cody Nite Rodeo. Nightly rodeo action June through August at 8:00 pm. Tickets are $20 Adults, $10 (7-12). INDOOR ACTIVITIES Dan Miller’s Cowboy Music Revue. Family entertainment Cody offering Americana, bluegrass, songs of the American West, Big Horn Cinemas (307) 587-8009 and cowboy poetry. Performances at 8:00 pm. Monday Paul Stock Aquatics & Recreation Center (307) 587-0400 through Saturday, June thru September in downtown Cody. Riley Ice Arena Ice Skating & Hockey (307) 587-1681 Tickets $17. Super Bowl (bowling alley) (307) 587-5310 Powell The Cody Cattle Company. Lively show featuring Powell Aquatic Center (307) 754-0639 traditional cowboy music in a family-friendly setting. The Powell Recreation District (307) 754-5711 evening may include an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner. One Vali Twin Cinema (307) 754-4211 show nightly at 6:30, June through September 22. Show Only Meeteetse tickets $16 Adults, $8 (12 and under); Dinner and Show Meeteetse Rec Center (307) 868-2603 tickets $30 Adults, $15 (12 and under); Dinner, Show and Rodeo $47 Adults, $25 (12 and under). FINE ART GALLERIES Concerts in the Park. Cody’s City Park offers a free Cody summer concert series with a variety of entertainers. Big Horn Galleries (307) 527-7587 Thursday evenings from 6:30—8:30 pm in July and August. By Western Hands (307) 586-1755 Cody Country Art League (307) 587-3597 North Mountain Gallery (307) 272-5319 Open Range Images (307) 587-8870 Simpson Gallagher Gallery (307) 587-4022 Timmer Art Gallery (586) 604-6314 Powell Rising Sun Arts (307) 754-4815 Vic Payne Studio (307) 754-2658 MEETING FACILITIES THEATRE CONVENTION CENTERS & MEETING TYPE SPACES FACILITIES Cody Cody Wynona Thompson Auditorium (307) 587-4251 The Park County School District #6 has a variety of options for groups (Cody High School) up to 1000 people up to 2227 people. Please contact (307) 587-6110 for further Cody Theatre (307) 272-7855 information. up to 300 people Victor J. Riley Arena & Community Event Center (307) 587-1681 Coe Auditorium (307) 578-4000 up to 1725 people (Center of the West) up to 150 people Paul Stock Aquatic & Recreation Center (307) 587-0400 up to 1266 people Powell Cody Auditorium (307) 527-5363 Powell High School Auditorium (307) 754-2215 up to 500
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