Cody Trolley Tours - Best of the West Trolley Tour
Overview
We recommend taking the Trolley first thing when you get to Cody, Wyoming! We can pick you up at your local hotel or campground. We give you the lay of the land and go past and talk about most of the attractions in Cody so you can decide how to spend your time. The history is the fun part, Buffalo Bill Cody founded our town and we show you all the historic parts and tell the wonderful stories of Cody's past!
Inclusions
- Best of Cody information book, free for each party on the Trolley Tour!
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Buffalo Bill Dam, Cody, WY
Dam history, view dam and resevoir
Pass By: Buffalo Bill Center of the West, 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414-3428
Drive by and talk about the Museum.
Pass By: Old Trail Town, 1831 Demaris Dr, Cody, WY 82414-8736
Drive by and talk about Old Trail Town.
Pass By: Historic Cody Mural and Museum, 1719 Wyoming Ave, Cody, WY 82414-3319
Drive by and talk about the Mural and Museum.
Pass By: Cody Night Rodeo, 519 W Yellowstone Ave, Cody, WY 82414
Drive by and talk about the show and meal at the Rodeo. We also sell Cody Nite Rodeo tickets at our booth!
Pass By: Cody Firearms Experience, LLC, 142 W Yellowstone Ave, Cody, WY 82414-8735
Drive by and talk about the Cody Firearms Experience.
Pass By: Cody Dug Up Gun Museum, 1020 12th St, Cody, WY 82414-3610
Drive by and talk about the Museum.
Pass By: The Cody Cattle Company, 1910 Demaris Street, Cody, WY 82414-8736
Drive by and talk about the show and meal at the Cody Cattle Company. We also sell Cody Cattle Company tickets at our booth!
Pass By: Wild West Spectacular, 1171 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414-3627
We drive by the Wild West Spectacular.
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
- Most wheel chair guests leave their chair at our booth and are assisted boarding the trolley
- We sell Cody Cattle Company tickets, Cody Nite Rodeo tickets, as well as Gunfight Chair rentals at our booth!
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 38 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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We enjoyed the tour very much. Made us want to stay in Cody longer, but had to brown our way to other vacation spots. I don’t have any more to say.
We enjoyed the tour very much. Made us want to stay in Cody longer, but had to brown our way to other vacation spots. I don’t have any more to say.My husband and I were sorry to have spent a total of $52 on seeing and learning very little about Cody. Although the tour guides were energetic and friendly, they were very hard to understand. The trip takes you up and down streets and provides very little information of interest. We didn't need...
My husband and I were sorry to have spent a total of $52 on seeing and learning very little about Cody. Although the tour guides were energetic and friendly, they were very hard to understand. The trip takes you up and down streets and provides very little information of interest. We didn't need to see a lot or space where something USED to be! The first point of interest was the post office, REALLY? If that's a highlight of a town, that should be an omen of what the tour will be like! We passed some streets more than once and could not really see what was being pointed out anyhow. There is also little chance of getting any photos of the dam or areas around that due to the location and traffic. OVERPRICED and NOT WORTH YOUR TIME. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West cost $20 for 2 days and is simply outstanding. That's where I would put my money! Don't waste your money on this! Go downtown and buy a souvenir instead!It was just a fun little tour around the city. We learned about Buffalo Bill from fun spirited guides. We are looking to maybe move here so it was helpful
It was just a fun little tour around the city. We learned about Buffalo Bill from fun spirited guides. We are looking to maybe move here so it was helpfulThe tour was very scripted and the interaction between the two guides was very staged. Jokes were lame. I was expecting a more of a historical tour, not spending most of the time driving from one sight where a landmark use to be to another sight. I would not do this tour again or would I recommen...
The tour was very scripted and the interaction between the two guides was very staged. Jokes were lame. I was expecting a more of a historical tour, not spending most of the time driving from one sight where a landmark use to be to another sight. I would not do this tour again or would I recommend it to others.Well thought out tour with lots of facts given with humor and personality. Both the driver and the guide were knowledgable and personable.
Well thought out tour with lots of facts given with humor and personality. Both the driver and the guide were knowledgable and personable.This was a good tour of Cody in general. It starts at the Irma, an historic hotel built by Buffalo Bill. We drove by many sights, and went out of town to go just past the dam to the reservoir, which is critically important to the town's water supply. I loved the narrative, it was cute and funn...
This was a good tour of Cody in general. It starts at the Irma, an historic hotel built by Buffalo Bill. We drove by many sights, and went out of town to go just past the dam to the reservoir, which is critically important to the town's water supply. I loved the narrative, it was cute and funny and informative. I was impressed by the research done by the tour company, going so far as to travel to other states to find out details about Buffalo Bill. I loved the stories surrounding the burial sites of Buffalo Bill. I learned some details on other tours that I think should be included in this one, including the 3 locations of the pieces of the famous cherry bar, the locations of each of Buffalo Bill's hotels and their names, and why the town is named Cody. Skip going past the elementary and high school and library and use the time on more imporant sights. The ladies were great at celebrating the contribution of women, but disparaged Buffalo Bill's wife in the final chapter.