Wyoming boasts a positively selfish hoard of natural outdoor beauty! From the soaring peaks of the Grand Tetons to Jackson Hole valley and Yellowstone National Park, the mountain landscape and natural wonders of Wyoming are breathtaking. All-season outdoor activities prove a natural draw for families, couples and group getaways. Sports lovers golf through spring and summer at attractive rates or tackle river and lake fishing, hunting and hiking. Families take to Alpine skiing and snowmobiling in Jackson Hole, Snow King, Grand Targhee and Pine Creek. Every visitor is awed by the deep canyons and steaming geysers of The Yellowstone National Park. Each magnificent sight rivals the next. The Grand Tetons rise over a mile above Jackson Hole valley, where a ride on the Aerial Tram from Teton Village offers unforgettable views. Across the entire state, wildlife stakes its rightful claim, from bison and bighorn sheep herds to black bear and mountain elk. For a step back in frontier history, take the family to Go Native America to experience Native American culture, history and arts of the Plains Tribes. Enjoy tours with indigenous guides, horseback riding and roping lessons. With every experience, your family will gain a sense of the pioneer spirit that pushed America westward.
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Rocky Mountain Dance Theatre produces live professional performances throughout the year in Cody, Wyoming. For over 23 years our Nutcracker Ballet has become a holiday tradition for the area. During the spring, RMDT produces a Masterpieces of Ballet and two Spring Dance Productions. Most recently added to the yearly line up, RMDT has a summer season of Wild West Spectacular the Musical. This original, live family friendly production is 4 time award winning "Best Wild West Show". It is full length musical, historically based and comedic about Cody's town founder and namesake, Buffalo Bill and his world famous Wild West Show. Performances are at the historic downtown Cody Theatre. For more info and to purchase tickets in advance see codywildwestshow.com
I’ve attended The Nutcracker in Cody every year for the past 13 years, and every year it gets better and better. It’s amazing what a small dance studio in a rural Wyoming town can do. I’m an avid traveler, and while I realize there’s a distinction between different styles of ballet, I can honestly say, I’m more impressed with the Cody production of this great story than I was by the New York City Ballet’s version.
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Dan Miller's Cowboy Music Revue just celebrated its 15th year of entertainment in Cody, Wyoming. Over 170,000 visitors from around the world have made this show a part of their Wyoming vacation experience. The dinner/show option is $39.99, show only tickets are $20.
Enjoyed meeting the members of this group before the show. The talent of Dan, Hannah, and Wendy was obvious by the quality of their show. Dan has a great personality and keeps the show fun with his stories and expressions. The awesome selection of songs had us clapping, snapping our fingers, and tapping our feet! We did the show and dinner (at the Irma Hotel) package for $39.99. My friend had the prime rib and I had the teriyaki salmon entrees which also included soup or salad, potatoe selections, non-alcoholic drinks, garlic toast, and dessert. All the food at the Irma was excellent. We even had time between dinner and the show to watch the free old west gunfight show on the street outside of the Irma. I definitely recommend both for a fun evening in Cody Wyoming.
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I used to be a ballerina and I performed on that stage before covid it was really fun I was kind of shy at first and my parents were sitting in the audience my grandma gave me makeup it just was amazing being on that stage.
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Originated on a working cattle ranch, the Bar J Chuckwagon takes you back to the spirit of the old west with a relaxing atmosphere, rib stickin’ meal and authentic cowboy entertainment. The Bar J Wranglers will entertain the entire family as they take you down memory trail with songs, stories, comedy, yodeling, fiddling and more! Experience an evening you'll never forget at the Bar J Chuckwagon. With a seating capacity of over 650 people, it may surprise many to know that we serve all our guests in less than 25 minutes. We can easily handle tour groups or convention parties with true western hospitality. The gates open at 5:30pm and the dinner bell rings promptly at 7:00pm. For the best seats come early. Visit our western village where gift shops await, take a train ride through scenic attraction
The atmosphere at the Bar J Chuckwagon is awesome. Seating assignments begin about two hours before dinner, and I'd recommend you arrive early. We arrived later and were 10 picnic tables back, which felt like a long way from the stage. Once your seating assignment is made, you can do the activities around the ranch: kid train ride, eat a dutch oven biscuit, look at the blacksmith items, nature walk, etc. Dinner was an "authentic" cowboy supper: meat, baked potato, bbq beans, applesauce, bread, cake, lemonade. The applesauce and the cake were great. All the other food was so-so. If I did it again, I would have paid more for chicken or steak. We got the BBQ beef, which was small pieces of beef in bbq sauce. Not really tasty. The lemonade was like watered down country time mix. But there were seconds until the food was gone, so my teenagers got enough to eat. Plate size is really big. The music show was awesome. These guys are legit pro entertainers. So fun and so funny! A joke a minute. Their fiddler won the national and international fiddle competition - twice. And hope that "Granny" pays a visit!
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