Family-friendly, close to downtown

Entire bungalow in Cody, Wyoming

  1. 6 guests
  2. 2 bedrooms
  3. 2 beds
  4. 1 bath
Hosted by Terresa
  1. Superhost
  2. 10 years hosting

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Calm and convenient location

Guests say this area is peaceful and it’s easy to get around.
Historic craftsman home walking distance from downtown, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, and Sierra Trading Post. Situated on a corner lot, this home is quiet and comfortable. Perfect for a family vacation. Ice climbers, this house is equidistant between the North and South Forks of the Shoshone River, entryways to many of the area's frozen waterfalls, an ideal base for ice climbing adventures.

This house is licensed for six guests. City of Cody registration # STR-C-027-R2–6-S.

The space
This 1,200 square foot house is located on one of the quietest streets near downtown. During the Independence Day celebration, parade entrants prep their horses and floats on this street (it's a little noisier those 2 days). You are two blocks from the City Park which has many summer activities, including live concerts in the summer, mini golf, playground, and picnic tables. Tennis courts, jogging track, and football field are across the street on the high school campus and may be accessed by the general public.

If you have a medical emergency you are only two blocks from West Park Hospital.

Guest access
You will have access to the entire living area of the house. The basement is excluded as it is not a living area.

Other things to note
This home is 1 block from the Powwow grounds for the Native American Powwow held every June.

The east entrance gate of Yellowstone National Park is about 52 miles from our front door. Old Faithful on the southwest side of Yellowstone is about 60 miles from the east entrance. Mammoth hot springs on the northwest side of the park is about 70 miles from the east entrance. There is also a route from Cody to the northeast entrance of the park. If you decide to stay with us we'll give you suggestions for different day trip routes from Cody to Yellowstone that will take you through the beautiful mountain roads in the area and give you the opportunity to see bears, mountain goats, big horn sheep, elk, moose and sometimes even wolves.

For guests who are staying several days, we suggest a day trip to Kirwin, a gold-mining ghost town nestled high in the mountains. There is no entrance fee. Local residents preserve the buildings and welcome tourists. It is a very remote location so plan accordingly (food, water, fuel) and we strongly suggest that you drive a 4-wheel drive vehicle.

Where you’ll sleep

What this place offers

Kitchen
Fast wifi – 344 Mbps
Dedicated workspace
Free street parking
42 inch HDTV with standard cable, Roku

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Rated 4.98 out of 5 from 410 reviews.

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Where you’ll be

Cody, Wyoming, United States
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Neighborhood highlights

Walking distance to the summertime events in Cody. Jogging track, tennis courts, and small frisbee golf course are available to the general public across at the high school. The neighborhood is quiet in the summer with plenty of parking available.

During the summer months there is a western shootout play enacted nightly downtown in the street by the historic Irma Hotel. It is open to the public and within easy walking distance from the house.

Meet your host

Superhost
410 reviews
4.98 out of 5 average rating
10 years of hosting
Born in the 60s
My work: Behavioral health
Terresa is a psychologist who works for the Education Development Center, specializing in suicide prevention. Steve is a marriage and family therapist who has come out of retirement now that most of our children have left home (generally speaking). He now oversees residential and outpatient services for mental health and substance use in Cody. Terresa loves the beaches and Steve the mountains, so it's off to the beaches once Terresa retires. The whole family enjoys traveling, usually by car, so we can enjoy the family conversations, audiobooks, and having kids old enough to take over the driving. When we stay at home we enjoy our weekend getaways into the back country of Wyoming where we can enjoy campfires, stars, meteor showers, no electronic connection to the rest of the world, and sitting by a stream catching our dinner. As hosts, we enjoy meeting new people from all over the world. We love the back and forth communication with our guests as they plan their trip and delight in helping them tailor their plans in Yellowstone and the surrounding area. We always look forward to meeting our guests in person and ensuring they have a comfortable visit.

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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
6 guests maximum
Safety & property
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
Must climb stairs