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Discover Cody with the Best of the West Trolley Tour, a 1-hour guided experience showcasing key landmarks and rich local history for $35 per person.
The Cody Trolley Tours – Best of the West Trolley Tour offers an engaging way to explore Cody, Wyoming. Priced at $35.00 per person, this approximately one-hour tour departs from 1119 12th St and provides a lively overview of the town’s most notable sights. With an average booking window of 25 days in advance, it’s a popular choice for travelers seeking a quick yet informative introduction to Cody’s history and attractions.
Led by knowledgeable guides, this tour covers essential landmarks such as the Cody Dam, Old Trail Town, the Cody Mural and Museum, and the Cody Rodeo. Visitors appreciate the hassle-free pickups from local hotels and campgrounds, making it easy to include in a busy schedule. The option to upgrade with tickets to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West further enriches the experience, appealing to those wanting a deeper dive into Cody’s Western heritage.
While this tour is ideal for those with limited time or mobility, it’s worth noting that the seats are small and may be uncomfortable for taller guests. The tour is designed to be accessible, with most wheelchair users able to participate when assistance is provided. Overall, it offers a fun, informative overview with plenty of local tips, making it a great starting point for visitors eager to understand Cody’s story.


The tour begins with a stop at the Cody Dam, where visitors learn about its history and enjoy views of the reservoir. This site offers insight into Cody’s development and its relationship with local water resources. The guide provides context on how the dam has influenced the town’s growth and its importance to the surrounding area.
While the dam itself is the highlight, the nearby reservoir adds scenic beauty to the stop. The drive-by narration continues seamlessly, giving a broad understanding of Cody’s landscape. This stop is brief but sets a tone of local pride and history that runs throughout the tour.
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The trolley drive passes by Old Trail Town, a historic collection of Western buildings and artifacts. Though the tour does not stop here, verbal commentary enriches the experience, pointing out the significance of preserved structures and their stories.
Similarly, the Cody Mural and Museum are discussed during the drive. The mural captures Cody’s essence visually, while the museum houses exhibits related to the town’s history and Buffalo Bill. The guides share engaging anecdotes, making these sights come alive even from a moving vehicle. This approach helps visitors grasp Cody’s identity without the need for a full museum visit, ideal for those short on time.
One of the tour’s unique features is the narration about the Cody Rodeo, including details on the show and meal options. The guides also sell tickets for the Cody Nite Rodeo at the booth, making it simple to plan an evening activity. The tour emphasizes Cody’s deep rodeo roots, highlighting the town’s lively Western spirit.
The Wild West Spectacular is mentioned as well, providing insight into Cody’s vibrant entertainment scene. This drive-by commentary gives visitors a taste of Cody’s famous rodeo tradition and associated events, encouraging further exploration.
The tour also covers Cody Firearms Experience, offering a quick overview of Cody’s firearms history and attractions. It’s a short, informative mention that adds a layer of local culture.
Similarly, the Cody Cattle Company and the Wild West Spectacular are discussed as key local entertainment venues. The guides share fun facts and highlight the appeal of these stops, although the tour itself does not include extended visits to these sites.
The tour accommodates up to 38 travelers, ensuring a manageable and lively atmosphere. It departs from and returns to the same starting point at 1119 12th St.
Accessibility is well-considered: service animals are allowed, and most wheelchair users can participate when assistance is provided. Guests are advised to leave their chairs at the booth for easier boarding, as the trolley is manufactured with limited legroom upfront, though ample space exists in the middle and back seats.
Most travelers book 25 days in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity. The tour is available at several times during peak season, providing flexibility for different schedules.

Guides like Wade, Aili, Stacy, and Larry are highly regarded for their entertaining storytelling and wealth of knowledge. They incorporate humor into their commentary, making the experience lively and memorable.
Along With sightseeing, the guides share insider tips about where to eat, drink, and explore further in Cody. This practical advice is often highlighted as a valuable part of the tour, helping visitors make the most of their time in town.

Some guests comment that seats can be small, which might be uncomfortable for taller individuals. The tour’s elementary tone and “cheesy” scripts receive mixed reviews, with some wishing for a more sophisticated narration. However, the guides’ personality and humor balance many of these critiques.
Gas fumes from the backup trolley engine are occasionally noted, especially when the main trolley is unavailable. This is a rare occurrence but worth considering if sensitive to fumes.
The trolley tour pairs well with other attractions like the Buffalo Bill Center of the West or a Cody Rodeo ticket purchase. The option to upgrade with entry to the Center adds a deeper cultural experience related to Cody’s Western heritage.
The tour’s quick pace and broad overview make it an excellent primer for planning further visits to key sites in Cody and neighboring attractions like Yellowstone.
This 1-hour guided experience offers a well-rounded introduction to Cody’s history, landmarks, and local culture. The knowledgeable guides, combined with engaging commentary filled with humor and insider tips, make this tour a highlight for first-time visitors. It balances affordability ($35) with convenience, thanks to hotel pickups and a flexible schedule during peak season.
While seating comfort may vary and some may seek a more in-depth experience, this tour provides a fun, quick snapshot of Cody’s Western spirit. It suits visitors eager for a light, informative excursion that leaves plenty of room to explore further on their own.
“A wonderful way to learn some Cody history. The two tour guides throw in some humor too. Really liked this experience.”
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, most wheelchair guests can participate when assistance is provided, though they should leave their chairs at the booth for easier boarding.
Can I upgrade to visit the Buffalo Bill Center of the West?
Yes, you can choose to add tickets to the Center as part of your booking, allowing for a more comprehensive exploration of Cody’s history.
What should I know about the seating?
Seats at the front are smaller, and taller guests may prefer the middle or back seats, which offer more legroom.
Are there specific times I should book?
Several tour times are available during peak season, and most travelers book about 25 days in advance due to popularity.
What attractions are included in the drive-by narration?
The tour highlights Dam, Old Trail Town, the Mural and Museum, Cody Rodeo, Cody Firearms Experience, and local entertainment venues like the Cattle Company and Wild West Spectacular.