Activities: Explore the park’s famous geysers, including Old Faithful, as well as hot springs, wildlife, and stunning landscapes. Hiking: Trails like the Fairy Falls Trail and Lamar Valley are great for spotting wildlife. Scenic Drives: The Grand Loop Road is perfect for taking in the breathtaking views.
A true Western experience! The Cody Nite Rodeo has been running every night since 1938, offering an authentic glimpse into the region's cowboy culture. Whether it's bull riding, barrel racing, or roping, the rodeo features thrilling events for all ages. It’s the perfect way to experience the excitement of the Old West under the stars.
Activities: Take a scenic drive along one of the most beautiful roads in America, which connects Yellowstone National Park to Red Lodge, Montana. Perfect for stunning mountain views, wildlife sightings, and a memorable drive. Hiking: Stop along the way for some light hiking and photos of the high-altitude landscapes.
Activities: A charming mountain town known for its outdoor activities. Guests can explore the shops, restaurants, or hike the surrounding trails in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. Connects to the Beartooth Scenic Byway
Activities: For a more rugged outdoor experience, enjoy hiking, fishing, or camping in the Big Horn Mountains. In mid-June, the weather should be perfect for a range of outdoor activities. (This is where the Bride's Father grew up)
The Groom spent a summer here! Nestled at the foot of the Teton Mountains, Jackson offers a mix of outdoor adventure and Western charm. Known for its iconic Town Square and elk antler arches, Jackson is a great spot for shopping, dining, and enjoying the breathtaking scenery. Visitors can also explore Grand Teton National Park or take a scenic float trip down the Snake River.
A small mountain town located at the Northeast Entrance to Yellowstone, Cooke City is a gateway to some of the park's best wildlife viewing and scenic landscapes. It’s an excellent place for hiking, wildlife watching, and exploring the nearby mountains. Cooke City offers a charming, rustic atmosphere that makes it a great retreat.
Just outside Cody, the Buffalo Bill Dam offers stunning views of the Shoshone River and the surrounding canyon. The dam itself is a remarkable engineering feat, providing water for irrigation across the region. Guests can tour the historic structure, learn about its construction, and enjoy the nearby recreational area for picnics or hiking.
This picturesque 20-mile route along the South Fork of the Shoshone River is a must for nature lovers. The drive is lined with dramatic cliffs, lush forests, and wide-open views of the surrounding landscape. Along the way, guests can stop for a hike, picnic, or to fish in the river, all while taking in the stunning vistas
A picturesque town located along the Madison River, Ennis is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its world-class fly fishing and dramatic mountain scenery, it’s also a great base for exploring nearby Yellowstone and the Madison Range. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, or simply relaxing in the small-town atmosphere.