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Plan Your Cody Golf Trip in 60 Seconds

Wild West golf at the gateway to Yellowstone

Cody is the real-deal Western town Buffalo Bill built — a nightly rodeo, world-class museum, and golf courses with views of the Absaroka Range. It's the east entrance to Yellowstone and has a surprisingly fun Main Street bar scene with genuine cowboy culture you can't fake.

Cody is one of those rare places where the setting does half the work before you even tee off. The Absaroka Range looms over every round here — not as distant scenery you occasionally notice, but as a constant presence that makes a three-footer feel almost theatrical. The golf itself is modest in scale and completely honest about it. Olive Glenn Golf & Country Club is the anchor, a Bob Baldock design shaded by mature cottonwoods along the Shoshone River, where $50–75 gets you a round on the kind of well-loved, character-rich course that bigger resort towns have long since bulldozed for something shinier. Buffalo Bill Cody Golf Club is even leaner — greens fees run $25–40, the Absaroka views are identical, and the pace of play is genuinely fast, which matters when you have sixteen guys who can't stop betting side games on every par-3. If the group wants a bonus round and someone's willing to drive 25 minutes northeast, Powell Golf Club in the neighboring town of Powell is a long, well-maintained muni that almost nobody outside of locals knows about. Three distinct courses, none of them expensive, all of them playable back-to-back without the kind of physical punishment that links-style layouts in windier climates tend to inflict. That's a useful thing when you're trying to squeeze in 54 holes over three days.

What separates Cody from every other small-market golf destination in the Mountain West is what happens when the clubs go back in the trunk. Buffalo Bill built this town with intention — the Irma Hotel on Main Street still has the cherrywood bar Queen Victoria sent him as a gift, which is a sentence that has no business being true but is — and the Cody Nite Rodeo runs every single summer night, meaning your group will end up there whether you planned it or not and will be glad you did. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West is legitimately one of the finest Western history museums in the country, the Shoshone River is worth a half-day of fly fishing if anyone in the group cares about that, and Yellowstone's east entrance is close enough for a day trip that won't feel rushed. Pat O'Hara Brewing Company handles group dinners well, with a big patio and food that's better than standard brewpub fare. Wyoming's Rib & Chop House can seat a large party with advance notice and executes on the prime rib premise without apology. The Silver Dollar Bar, with its namesake coins embedded in the bar top and live music most nights, is where things tend to end up.

Logistics here are straightforward and worth understanding before you leave town. COD airport sits five minutes from everything, so arrivals are painless. Vacation rentals along the Yellowstone Highway on the west side of Cody offer genuine Western lodge scale — sleeping 10 to 16 people for $500–1,200 a night — and the South Fork and North Fork Shoshone River corridors have guest ranches that do full group buyouts if the budget allows. The critical practical note: stock up on groceries and alcohol in Cody before you head anywhere near Yellowstone. Walmart and Cody Liquor on Sheridan Avenue cover everything you need, and the selection drops off sharply the moment the elevation starts climbing. Do it the afternoon you arrive and you'll never think about it again.

The best courses, bars, and rentals in Cody — curated for groups.

3 coursesSummerCOD (5 min drive)10-50k population

Courses

Olive Glenn Golf & Country Club

Solid

Historic Bob Baldock design with mature cottonwoods and Shoshone River views; the social hub of Cody golf

$50-$75parklandPar 72 · 6,832 ydsWalkable

Cody Golf Club (Buffalo Bill Cody Golf Club)

Budget

Affordable muni with Absaroka Range views from every hole; great pace of play and value

$25-$40parklandPar 72 · 6,291 ydsWalkable

Powell Golf Club

Budget

Hidden gem in the neighboring town of Powell; surprisingly long and well-maintained for the price

$25-$38parklandPar 72 · 6,794 ydsWalkable

Where to Stay

lodgeSleeps 10-16

$500-$1200/night

West Cody / Yellowstone Highway

hot tubfull kitchenmountain viewsfire pitgrillWestern decor
ranchSleeps 12-20

$600-$1500/night

South Fork / North Fork Shoshone River

horseback ridingfull kitchenmountain viewsfire pitgrillriver access

Dining

The Local

$$
farm-to-table

Cody's best restaurant; locally sourced seasonal menus with excellent bison and elk preparations

Pat O'Hara Brewing Company

$$
brewpub

Craft brewery with elevated pub food and a big patio; the group dinner spot in Cody

Wyoming's Rib & Chop House

$$$
steakhouse

Prime ribs and chops in a Western-lodge setting; can handle big groups with advance notice

Nightlife

The Irma Hotel Bar

Late Night
saloon

Buffalo Bill's original hotel with a cherrywood bar gifted by Queen Victoria; truly historic

Silver Dollar Bar

Late Night
saloon

Classic Western saloon with silver dollars embedded in the bar top; live music and dancing

Pat O'Hara Brewing Company

brewpub

Cody's craft brewery with rotating taps and a chill taproom; the pre-dinner beer spot

Activities

Cody Nite Rodeo

horseback2-3 hours$25-$35/pp

Nightly rodeo every summer since 1938; bull riding, barrel racing, and genuine Western entertainment

Yellowstone National Park Day Trip

hikingfull day$0-$35/pp

East entrance of Yellowstone is 50 miles; geysers, Yellowstone Lake, and wildlife galore

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

hiking3-4 hours$20-$25/pp

Five museums in one; Western art, firearms, natural history, and Plains Indian culture. World-class.

Shoshone River Fly Fishing

fishinghalf day$175-$300/pp

Guided float trips on the North Fork with Absaroka Range views; excellent cutthroat trout fishing

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