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Cody Golf Trip Planning Guide

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.

3 courses · 3 restaurants · 3 bars · 4 activities

Quick Facts

Best Time to Visit

Summer

Nearest Airport

COD (5 min drive)

Green Fees

$25–$75

Lodging From

$500/night

Walkable Courses

3 of 3

Budget Est. (8 guys, 3 nights)

~$358/person

Sample 3-Day Itinerary

Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Cody. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.

Day 1

Morning — Golf

Olive Glenn Golf & Country Club parkland, $50–$75 · 4.5★

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

Dinner

The Localfarm to-table, $$

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

After Dark

The Irma Hotel Barsaloon · Open late

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

Day 2

Morning — Golf

Cody Golf Club (Buffalo Bill Cody Golf Club) parkland, $25–$40 · 4.3★

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

Afternoon — Activity

Cody Nite Rodeo2-3 hours, $25–$35/pp

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

Dinner

Pat O'Hara Brewing Companybrewpub, $$

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

After Dark

Silver Dollar Barsaloon · Open late

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

Day 3

Morning — Golf

Powell Golf Club parkland, $25–$38 · 4.1★

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

Afternoon — Activity

Yellowstone National Park Day Tripfull day, $0–$35/pp

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

Dinner

Wyoming's Rib & Chop Housesteakhouse, $$$

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

After Dark

Pat O'Hara Brewing Companybrewpub

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

Course-by-Course Guide

Cody has 3 courses worth playing. 3 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.

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 ydsWalkable4.5 (489)

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 ydsWalkable4.3 (469)

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 ydsWalkable4.1 (563)

Where to Stay

Cody has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $500/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.

lodge

$500–$1200/night

Sleeps 1016 · West Cody / Yellowstone Highway

hot tubfull kitchenmountain viewsfire pitgrillWestern decor
ranch

$600–$1500/night

Sleeps 1220 · South Fork / North Fork Shoshone River

horseback ridingfull kitchenmountain viewsfire pitgrillriver access

Group Dining Guide

3 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.

The Local

$$
farm to-table

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

$15-30/personReservation needed

Pat O'Hara Brewing Company

$$
brewpub

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

$15-30/person

Wyoming's Rib & Chop House

$$$
steakhouse

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

$30-60/personReservation needed

Nightlife

3 bars curated for groups. 2 stay open past midnight.

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 Beyond Golf

4 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.

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

Getting There

Fly into Yellowstone Regional Airport (COD) — it's a 5-minute drive to Cody. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Cody Shuttle Service and Yellowstone Tour Guides). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.

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