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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS
POINTS OF INTERESTYellowstone National ParkThe world’s fi rst national park, Yellowstone, is renowned for its spouting geysers, bubbling mud caldrons, canyons, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and wildlife. The Park encompasses 2.2 million acres of senic beauty. Three of Yellowstone’s fi ve entrances are in Montana: Gardiner on U.S. 89; Cooke City/Silver Gate, via the Bearthooth Hwy (U.S. 212 and West Yellowstone, at junction of U.S. 191, 287 and 20). Accommodations in the Park are open May-October and December-March.Reservations: toll free (866) 439-7375
West Yellowstone VisitorInformation CenterStatewide travel information. Open year-round.30 Yellowstone Avenue, West Yellowstone.(406) 646-7701
Grizzly & Wolf Discovery CenterA premier educational facility devoted to the preservationof the Grizzly Bear. Visitors enjoy interpretive displaysand the chance to experience grizzlies living in a natural habitat. A visitor to the Grizzly Discovery Center helps preserve grizzlies in the wild. Open all year. 201 S. Canyon Street, West Yellowstone.(800) 257-2570 or (406) 646-7001
Buffalo Bill Historical CenterThe Buffalo Bill Historical Center is widely regarded as America’s fi nest Western museum. Founded in 1917 as the Buffalo Bill Memorial Association, the Buffalo Bill Historical Center consists of: Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Buffalo Bill Museum, Plains Indian Museum, Cody Firearms Museum, Draper Museum of Natural History and Harold McCracken Research Library. 720 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY.(307) 587-4771
The Cody Mural Visitor CenterThe magnifi cent Cody Mural covers a domed ceiling36 feet in diameter. In an adjoining part of the building are displays and art telling the story of the colonization of the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming. Free, guided tours are available daily. Call for dates and times. Summer: (307) 587-3290, Winter: (307) 578-0100 codymural.com
Museum of the RockiesTake a walk through 4 billion years of history of the Northern Rockies. Highlights include the TaylorPlanetarium, a world–class dinosaur exhibit, Native American artifacts, western art, Tinsley Homestead, Kirk Hill Nature Center, summer fi eld courses in paleontology, traveling exhibits, and gift shop. Open daily. Admission charge. S. 7th & Kagy Blvd., MSU Campus, Bozeman. (406) 994-2251
Lewis & Clark Caverns State ParkFeatures the most highly-decorated limestonecaverns in the Northwest. Daily tours available May 1st to Sept. 30th. Campground with cabins, picnic area, hiking trails and visitor center. Located 17 miles east of Whitehall on MT 2. (406) 287-3541
Cody CountryChamber of CommerceVisit the Chamber for information on severalScenic Loop Tours to include Chief JosephScenic Byway, Beartooth All-American Road, andBighorn Mountain Loop. Enjoy Cody Trolley Tours,Cody Nite Rodeo, & Buffalo Bill HistoricalCenter, or dine in one of many fi ne restaurants. 836 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY.(307) 587-2777 codychamber.org
Bighorn CanyonNational Recreation AreaBig Horn Lake is 71 miles long, and straddles the borders of Wyoming and Montana. Activities include boating, fi shing, camping, wildlife/bird watching, and tours of the scenic canyon via Tour boat from Lovell, WY. Access via Lovell, WY and Fort Smith, MT. (307) 548-5406
Cody Nite RodeoCody, Wyoming, Rodeo Capital of the World, home of the Cody Stampede Rodeo & Cody Nite Rodeo — with cowboys, cowgirls, rodeo entertainers, parades, clowns and more! The Cody Stampede Rodeo is where cowboys and cowgirls win the big purses and ride the best stock. Many contestants spend their summers in Cody, Wyoming, competing in the Cody Nite Rodeo and enjoying the lifestyle of this great Western community near Yellowstone National Park. (307) 527-WILD (9453)codystampederodeo.com
The Cody Gunfi ghtersWell known as one of the best shows in the Wild Wild West, The Cody Gunfi ghters portray well known western characters in nightly gunfi ghtson the porch of the famous Irma Hotel. Some ofthe characters include: Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, Ike Clanton and Mad Dog Harry Tracy. Performances are 6 nights a week, June - Sept. Admission is free. (307) 587-4221codygunfi ghters.com
Hot Springs State ParkOver colorful terraces along the Big Horn River at Thermopolis fl ows water from mineral hot springs. 8,000 gallons fl ow over the terrace every 24 hours at a constant temperature of 135 degreesfahrenheit. The park has a free bath house where the water is maintained at 104 degrees. Hot Springs has 6.2 miles of universally accessible trails, hiking trails, a Volksmarch trail, fi shing, and boat docks. Located in Thermopolis, WY on US Highway 20 then State Route 120.(307) 777-6323 wyoparks.state.wy.us
www.VisitorTips.com/tig/yellowstone
NATIONAL PARKYellowstoneTraveler Info Guide
VISITOR SERVICES WATER SPORTS ATTRACTIONSSIGHTSEEING LODGING DINING HELPFUL NUMBERS
2013 FREE MAP
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FEARN’S 2013 YELLOWSTONE NATIOINAL PARK TRAVELER INFO GUIDEPUBLISHER: Certified Folder Display Service, Inc.CORPORATE OFFICES:1120 Joshua Way, Vista, CA 92081(760) 727-5100 FAX: (760) 727-1583 www.certifiedfolder.comMONTANA REGIONAL OFFICE: Certified Folder Display Service, Inc.,3015 W. Railroad Street, Suite #7, Missoula, MT 59808 (406) 728-7911 FAX: (406) 728-7995
Neither Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. or the Yellowstone National Park Traveler Info Guide make any representation expressly or implied as to the performance of the advertisers herein, or the accuracy of the facts herein. Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. and the Yellowstone National Park Traveler Info Guide jointly and severally disclaim any responsibility for acts or omissions of these advertisers. Copyright 2013 by Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this Travel Guide may be reproduced without permission of the publisher. YEL 513.
Billings . . . . . . . . . . . .229Bozeman . . . . . . . . . . .89Butte . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161Cheyenne . . . . . . . . . . .470Cody . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153Great Falls . . . . . . . . . .269
Laurel . . . . . . . . . . . . .200Kalispell. . . . . . . . . . . .403Missoula . . . . . . . . . . .280Pocatello . . . . . . . . . . .158Salt Lake City . . . . . . . .340Helena. . . . . . . . . . . . .179
All Emergencies 911Road Conditions Report 511Belgrade Chamber (406) 388-1616Big Sky Chamber (406) 995-3000Big Timber & Sweet Grass Chamber (406) 932-5131Bozeman Chamber (406) 586-5421Cooke City Chamber (406) 838-2495Laurel Chamber (406) 628-8105Livingston Chamber (406) 222-0850Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife & Parks (406) 444-2535Montana Highway Patrol (406) 444-7000Three Forks Chamber (406) 285-4753Montana Office of Tourism (800) VISIT MTYellowstone Central Reservations (307) 344-7311West Yellowstone Visitors Center (406) 646-7701Yellowstone National Park (info) (307) 344-7381Greybull Area Chamber of Commerce (877) 765-2100Cody Chamber of Commerce (800) 393-2639Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber (877) 864-3192Wyoming Highway Patrol (800) 442-9090Wyoming Game & Fish (800) 842-1934Wyoming Travel & Tourism (800) 225-5996Wyoming State Parks and Historical Sites (307) 777-6323
DEERLODGE
MISSOULA
ANACONDA BUTTE
HELENA
GARDINER
BIG TIMBER
CODY
WESTYELLOWSTONE
DILLON
NORRIS
SHERIDAN
BILLINGSBOZEMAN
YELLOWSTONENAT’L PARK
LOVELL
GREYBULL BUFFALO
WORLAND
SALMON
KETCHUM
HAILEY
REXBURG
ST. ANTHONY
WISDOM
GEORGETOWN
DRUMMOND
OVANDO
NEVADACITY
VIRGINIACITY
YELLOWSTONE RIVER
PHILIPSBURG
CARDWELL
MADISONJCT
MAMMOTHSPRS.JCT
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TOWER JCT
COOKECITY
COLUMBUS LAUREL
BIGSKY
GALLATIN
MONTANA
WYOMING
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The West, South, East and Northeast Entrances to YellowstoneNational Park are closed to automobile travel from aboutNovember 1st through April 30th of each year. However,the Park is open to snowmobiles during the winter
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Within Yellowstone National Park - SUMMER TRAVEL INFORMATIONThere are fi ve main entrances to Yellowstone National Park. Excellent highways lead to each entrance. This summer there are major road projects scheduled for Yellowstone. Current road information will be available at all entrance stations or may be obtained prior to arrival by calling the National Park Service at (307) 344-2117.
November 4th through April 20th, the Park roads and entrances (except the North entrance) are closed to automobile traffi c due to snow. However, the Park is open to snowmobiles during the winter.
ENTRANCE OPENNorth via Livingston & Gardiner (I-90, US 10 & US 89) Open All YearWest via West Yellowstone (US 20, US 287 & US 87) April 19 – Nov. 3South via Jackson, Wyoming (US 191, US 89 & US 287) May 12 – Nov. 3
ENTRANCE OPENEast via Cody, Wyoming (US 14, US 16, & US 20) May 12 – Nov. 3Northeast via Cooke City (US 212) Open All Year
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Cody, WyomingCody, Wyoming
Located on Highway 14-16-20,1/2 mile west of WalMart in Cody, Wyoming
The largest selection of fireworks inthe west, with over 600 different
& spectacular items:
Firecrackers Bottle Rockets Fountains Aerial ShellsAerial Cakes Roman Candles Parachutes
Novelties and kids’ stuffThe largest selection of artillery shells
and mortars’ anywhere!
IF IT’S GOOD, WE’VE GOT IT!!!!!!Check out the FREE FIREWORKS tab on our website!
Open Memorial Day to Labor Day 7 days a week, 7 am – 11 pm
(307) 587-5011 www.FireworksFactoryOutlet.com12
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BIKING • BIRD WATCHING • CAMPING • CANOEING • CLIMBING • DAY SPAS • FAIRS
FINE DINING • FISHING • GALLERIES • HANG GLIDING • HIKING • HISTORICAL SITES
HOT SPRINGS • HUNTING • KAYAKING • LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL • MUSEUMS • MUSIC
PHOTOGRAPHY • RAFTING • SHOPS • SKATEBOARD PARK • SKIING • SNOWBOARDING
SNOWMOBILING • SNOWSHOEING • SWIMMING • THEATER • TRAIL RIDES • WATERSLIDES
FOR A FREE MISSOULATRAVEL GUIDE800.526.3465
WELCOME TO MISSOULA, MONTANAHALFWAY BETWEEN GLACIER & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS
DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/GMAP • MISSOULADOWNTOWN.COMCONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Destination:
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WELCOME TO MISSOULA, MONTANAHALFWAY BETWEEN GLACIER & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS
DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/YMAP • MISSOULADOWNTOWN.COM
FOR A FREE MISSOULATRAVEL GUIDE800.526.3465
CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Destination:
MISSOULA!
BIKING | BIRD WATCHING | CAMPING | CANOEING | CLIMBING
DAY SPAS | FAIRS | FINE DINING | FISHING | GALLERIES
HANG GLIDING | HIKING | HISTORICAL SITES | HOT SPRINGS
HUNTING | KAYAKING | LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL | MUSEUMS | MUSIC
PHOTOGRAPHY | RAFTING | SHOPPING | SKATEBOARD PARK
SKIING | SNOWBOARDING | SNOWMOBILING | SNOWSHOEING
SWIMMING | THEATER | TRAIL RIDES | WATERSLIDES AND MORE
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24 Units – Walking Distance toRestaurants • • Attractions • • Shopping • • Museums
Centrally Located in Downtown Cody
307-587-4258 or 800-283-4678www.budgethost.com
Budget Host Inn • 1807 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY 82414
Free WiFi • • Air ConditioningClean • • Comfortable • • Quiet
Refrigerator • • In Room Coffee100% Smoke Free • • Locally OwnedGuest Laundry Facilities • • No Pets
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For Reservations, Call: 307-587-4208
FREE Continental Breakfast
FREE WiFi
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FREE Continental Breakfast
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720 Yellowstone Avenue, Cody, WY 82414 • [email protected]
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS
POINTS OF INTERESTYellowstone National ParkThe world’s fi rst national park, Yellowstone, is renowned for its spouting geysers, bubbling mud caldrons, canyons, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and wildlife. The Park encompasses 2.2 million acres of senic beauty. Three of Yellowstone’s fi ve entrances are in Montana: Gardiner on U.S. 89; Cooke City/Silver Gate, via the Bearthooth Hwy (U.S. 212 and West Yellowstone, at junction of U.S. 191, 287 and 20). Accommodations in the Park are open May-October and December-March.Reservations: toll free (866) 439-7375
West Yellowstone VisitorInformation CenterStatewide travel information. Open year-round.30 Yellowstone Avenue, West Yellowstone.(406) 646-7701
Grizzly & Wolf Discovery CenterA premier educational facility devoted to the preservationof the Grizzly Bear. Visitors enjoy interpretive displaysand the chance to experience grizzlies living in a natural habitat. A visitor to the Grizzly Discovery Center helps preserve grizzlies in the wild. Open all year. 201 S. Canyon Street, West Yellowstone.(800) 257-2570 or (406) 646-7001
Buffalo Bill Historical CenterThe Buffalo Bill Historical Center is widely regarded as America’s fi nest Western museum. Founded in 1917 as the Buffalo Bill Memorial Association, the Buffalo Bill Historical Center consists of: Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Buffalo Bill Museum, Plains Indian Museum, Cody Firearms Museum, Draper Museum of Natural History and Harold McCracken Research Library. 720 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY.(307) 587-4771
The Cody Mural Visitor CenterThe magnifi cent Cody Mural covers a domed ceiling36 feet in diameter. In an adjoining part of the building are displays and art telling the story of the colonization of the Big Horn Basin in Wyoming. Free, guided tours are available daily. Call for dates and times. Summer: (307) 587-3290, Winter: (307) 578-0100 codymural.com
Museum of the RockiesTake a walk through 4 billion years of history of the Northern Rockies. Highlights include the TaylorPlanetarium, a world–class dinosaur exhibit, Native American artifacts, western art, Tinsley Homestead, Kirk Hill Nature Center, summer fi eld courses in paleontology, traveling exhibits, and gift shop. Open daily. Admission charge. S. 7th & Kagy Blvd., MSU Campus, Bozeman. (406) 994-2251
Lewis & Clark Caverns State ParkFeatures the most highly-decorated limestonecaverns in the Northwest. Daily tours available May 1st to Sept. 30th. Campground with cabins, picnic area, hiking trails and visitor center. Located 17 miles east of Whitehall on MT 2. (406) 287-3541
Cody CountryChamber of CommerceVisit the Chamber for information on severalScenic Loop Tours to include Chief JosephScenic Byway, Beartooth All-American Road, andBighorn Mountain Loop. Enjoy Cody Trolley Tours,Cody Nite Rodeo, & Buffalo Bill HistoricalCenter, or dine in one of many fi ne restaurants. 836 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY.(307) 587-2777 codychamber.org
Bighorn CanyonNational Recreation AreaBig Horn Lake is 71 miles long, and straddles the borders of Wyoming and Montana. Activities include boating, fi shing, camping, wildlife/bird watching, and tours of the scenic canyon via Tour boat from Lovell, WY. Access via Lovell, WY and Fort Smith, MT. (307) 548-5406
Cody Nite RodeoCody, Wyoming, Rodeo Capital of the World, home of the Cody Stampede Rodeo & Cody Nite Rodeo — with cowboys, cowgirls, rodeo entertainers, parades, clowns and more! The Cody Stampede Rodeo is where cowboys and cowgirls win the big purses and ride the best stock. Many contestants spend their summers in Cody, Wyoming, competing in the Cody Nite Rodeo and enjoying the lifestyle of this great Western community near Yellowstone National Park. (307) 527-WILD (9453)codystampederodeo.com
The Cody Gunfi ghtersWell known as one of the best shows in the Wild Wild West, The Cody Gunfi ghters portray well known western characters in nightly gunfi ghtson the porch of the famous Irma Hotel. Some ofthe characters include: Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, Ike Clanton and Mad Dog Harry Tracy. Performances are 6 nights a week, June - Sept. Admission is free. (307) 587-4221codygunfi ghters.com
Hot Springs State ParkOver colorful terraces along the Big Horn River at Thermopolis fl ows water from mineral hot springs. 8,000 gallons fl ow over the terrace every 24 hours at a constant temperature of 135 degreesfahrenheit. The park has a free bath house where the water is maintained at 104 degrees. Hot Springs has 6.2 miles of universally accessible trails, hiking trails, a Volksmarch trail, fi shing, and boat docks. Located in Thermopolis, WY on US Highway 20 then State Route 120.(307) 777-6323 wyoparks.state.wy.us
www.VisitorTips.com/tig/yellowstone
NATIONAL PARKYellowstoneTraveler Info Guide
VISITOR SERVICES WATER SPORTS ATTRACTIONSSIGHTSEEING LODGING DINING HELPFUL NUMBERS
2013 FREE MAP
Wild BisonYellowstone National Park
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DISTANCE IN MILES BETWEEN WEST YELLOWSTONE AND . . .
HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
FEARN’S 2013 YELLOWSTONE NATIOINAL PARK TRAVELER INFO GUIDEPUBLISHER: Certified Folder Display Service, Inc.CORPORATE OFFICES:1120 Joshua Way, Vista, CA 92081(760) 727-5100 FAX: (760) 727-1583 www.certifiedfolder.comMONTANA REGIONAL OFFICE: Certified Folder Display Service, Inc.,3015 W. Railroad Street, Suite #7, Missoula, MT 59808 (406) 728-7911 FAX: (406) 728-7995
Neither Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. or the Yellowstone National Park Traveler Info Guide make any representation expressly or implied as to the performance of the advertisers herein, or the accuracy of the facts herein. Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. and the Yellowstone National Park Traveler Info Guide jointly and severally disclaim any responsibility for acts or omissions of these advertisers. Copyright 2013 by Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this Travel Guide may be reproduced without permission of the publisher. YEL 513.
Billings . . . . . . . . . . . .229Bozeman . . . . . . . . . . .89Butte . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161Cheyenne . . . . . . . . . . .470Cody . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153Great Falls . . . . . . . . . .269
Laurel . . . . . . . . . . . . .200Kalispell. . . . . . . . . . . .403Missoula . . . . . . . . . . .280Pocatello . . . . . . . . . . .158Salt Lake City . . . . . . . .340Helena. . . . . . . . . . . . .179
All Emergencies 911Road Conditions Report 511Belgrade Chamber (406) 388-1616Big Sky Chamber (406) 995-3000Big Timber & Sweet Grass Chamber (406) 932-5131Bozeman Chamber (406) 586-5421Cooke City Chamber (406) 838-2495Laurel Chamber (406) 628-8105Livingston Chamber (406) 222-0850Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife & Parks (406) 444-2535Montana Highway Patrol (406) 444-7000Three Forks Chamber (406) 285-4753Montana Office of Tourism (800) VISIT MTYellowstone Central Reservations (307) 344-7311West Yellowstone Visitors Center (406) 646-7701Yellowstone National Park (info) (307) 344-7381Greybull Area Chamber of Commerce (877) 765-2100Cody Chamber of Commerce (800) 393-2639Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber (877) 864-3192Wyoming Highway Patrol (800) 442-9090Wyoming Game & Fish (800) 842-1934Wyoming Travel & Tourism (800) 225-5996Wyoming State Parks and Historical Sites (307) 777-6323
DEERLODGE
MISSOULA
ANACONDA BUTTE
HELENA
GARDINER
BIG TIMBER
CODY
WESTYELLOWSTONE
DILLON
NORRIS
SHERIDAN
BILLINGSBOZEMAN
YELLOWSTONENAT’L PARK
LOVELL
GREYBULL BUFFALO
WORLAND
SALMON
KETCHUM
HAILEY
REXBURG
ST. ANTHONY
WISDOM
GEORGETOWN
DRUMMOND
OVANDO
NEVADACITY
VIRGINIACITY
YELLOWSTONE RIVER
PHILIPSBURG
CARDWELL
MADISONJCT
MAMMOTHSPRS.JCT
CANYON JCT
TOWER JCT
COOKECITY
COLUMBUS LAUREL
BIGSKY
GALLATIN
MONTANA
WYOMING
IDAHO
WYOM
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ISLAND PARKRESERVOIR
The West, South, East and Northeast Entrances to YellowstoneNational Park are closed to automobile travel from aboutNovember 1st through April 30th of each year. However,the Park is open to snowmobiles during the winter
CANYONFERRYLAKE
HOLTERLAKE
YELLOWSTONELAKE
FORSYTH
ROUNDUPHARLOWTON
LEWISTOWN
TARGHEE PASS
M O N T A N A
HARDIN
CHIEF JOSEPHSCENIC HWY.
BEARTOOTHHIGHWAY
REDLODGE
HAMILTON
LIVINGSTON
ROBERTS
MADISONRIVER
W Y O M I N G
I D A H O
Map Not To Scale
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Within Yellowstone National Park - SUMMER TRAVEL INFORMATIONThere are fi ve main entrances to Yellowstone National Park. Excellent highways lead to each entrance. This summer there are major road projects scheduled for Yellowstone. Current road information will be available at all entrance stations or may be obtained prior to arrival by calling the National Park Service at (307) 344-2117.
November 4th through April 20th, the Park roads and entrances (except the North entrance) are closed to automobile traffi c due to snow. However, the Park is open to snowmobiles during the winter.
ENTRANCE OPENNorth via Livingston & Gardiner (I-90, US 10 & US 89) Open All YearWest via West Yellowstone (US 20, US 287 & US 87) April 19 – Nov. 3South via Jackson, Wyoming (US 191, US 89 & US 287) May 12 – Nov. 3
ENTRANCE OPENEast via Cody, Wyoming (US 14, US 16, & US 20) May 12 – Nov. 3Northeast via Cooke City (US 212) Open All Year
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Cody, WyomingCody, Wyoming
Located on Highway 14-16-20,1/2 mile west of WalMart in Cody, Wyoming
The largest selection of fireworks inthe west, with over 600 different
& spectacular items:
Firecrackers Bottle Rockets Fountains Aerial ShellsAerial Cakes Roman Candles Parachutes
Novelties and kids’ stuffThe largest selection of artillery shells
and mortars’ anywhere!
IF IT’S GOOD, WE’VE GOT IT!!!!!!Check out the FREE FIREWORKS tab on our website!
Open Memorial Day to Labor Day 7 days a week, 7 am – 11 pm
(307) 587-5011 www.FireworksFactoryOutlet.com12
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BIKING • BIRD WATCHING • CAMPING • CANOEING • CLIMBING • DAY SPAS • FAIRS
FINE DINING • FISHING • GALLERIES • HANG GLIDING • HIKING • HISTORICAL SITES
HOT SPRINGS • HUNTING • KAYAKING • LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL • MUSEUMS • MUSIC
PHOTOGRAPHY • RAFTING • SHOPS • SKATEBOARD PARK • SKIING • SNOWBOARDING
SNOWMOBILING • SNOWSHOEING • SWIMMING • THEATER • TRAIL RIDES • WATERSLIDES
FOR A FREE MISSOULATRAVEL GUIDE800.526.3465
WELCOME TO MISSOULA, MONTANAHALFWAY BETWEEN GLACIER & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS
DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/GMAP • MISSOULADOWNTOWN.COMCONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Destination:
MISSOULA!
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WELCOME TO MISSOULA, MONTANAHALFWAY BETWEEN GLACIER & YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKS
DESTINATIONMISSOULA.ORG/YMAP • MISSOULADOWNTOWN.COM
FOR A FREE MISSOULATRAVEL GUIDE800.526.3465
CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Destination:
MISSOULA!
BIKING | BIRD WATCHING | CAMPING | CANOEING | CLIMBING
DAY SPAS | FAIRS | FINE DINING | FISHING | GALLERIES
HANG GLIDING | HIKING | HISTORICAL SITES | HOT SPRINGS
HUNTING | KAYAKING | LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL | MUSEUMS | MUSIC
PHOTOGRAPHY | RAFTING | SHOPPING | SKATEBOARD PARK
SKIING | SNOWBOARDING | SNOWMOBILING | SNOWSHOEING
SWIMMING | THEATER | TRAIL RIDES | WATERSLIDES AND MORE
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24 Units – Walking Distance toRestaurants • • Attractions • • Shopping • • Museums
Centrally Located in Downtown Cody
307-587-4258 or 800-283-4678www.budgethost.com
Budget Host Inn • 1807 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY 82414
Free WiFi • • Air ConditioningClean • • Comfortable • • Quiet
Refrigerator • • In Room Coffee100% Smoke Free • • Locally OwnedGuest Laundry Facilities • • No Pets
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For Reservations, Call: 307-587-4208
FREE Continental Breakfast
FREE WiFi
Guest Laundry
Air-Conditioned Rooms
FREE Continental Breakfast
FREE WiFi
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FREE Continental Breakfast
FREE WiFi
Guest Laundry
Air-Conditioned Rooms
720 Yellowstone Avenue, Cody, WY 82414 • [email protected]
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Deluxe Continental Breakfast • Pool • Spa • Sauna Fitness Room • Meeting Room • Guest Computer Business Services • Pet Friendly • Guest Laundry
King & Queen Beds • High-Speed Internet (WiFi)
702 S. Hauser, Box 30, Red Lodge, MT 59068Toll Free 888 567 1321 • www.LupineInn.com
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The West, South, East and Northeast Entrancesto Yellowstone National Park are closed toautomobile travel from about November 1st throughApril 30th of each year. However, the Park isopen to snowmobiles during the winter.
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Hot Springs State Park • Thermopolis, WY
1-800-DAYSINN • 1-307-864-3131www.thermopolisdaysinn.com
The Safari Club Restaurant & LoungeHot Mineral & Fresh Water Pools • Athletic Club
Health Spa & Massages • Kids Stay FreeFree Continental Breakfast • Packages Available
FREE BIG GAME TROPHY & WILDLIFE PHOTO COLLECTION
Thermopolis, WY
307-864-5515
Indoor Pool & SpaFree Superstart® BreakfastBunk Bed Rooms Available
Wireless Internet
Family Oriented White Water & Scenic Tours
406.848.2252 or toll free 800.862.0557906 Scott St., Gardiner, MT • www.wildwestrafting.com
All Ages Welcome on Our Scenic Trips!Half or full day tours • Custom trips • Scenic trips
Inflatable kayak trips • Horse riding toursPersonal-guided service • Rock Climbing Wall
Gear included! No extra cost!
Horse Rides & CookoutsGardiner, MontanaNorth Entrance toYellowstone National Park
19 YEARSEXPERIENCE
Great People. Great Camping.TM
Free WiFi • Large RVs • Deluxe SitesKabin Rentals • Swimming Pool Complex
5561 Greybull Hwy.(307) 587-2369 • (800) 562-8507 • www.codykoa.com
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1407 8th Street, Cody, WY
(307) 587-5566 • (877) 587-5566www.SunriseInnCody.com
Best location • Next to the Buffalo Bill Museum
FREE continental breakfast • FREE WiFI
New mattresses • Very clean rooms
Reasonable rates • Large family rooms
Heated outdoor pool • Guest laundry
Air conditioning • Refrigerator • Cable TV
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In the Heart of Downtown CODY!
Your Vacation Location!FREE Continental Breakfast • WiFi
Indoor Pool • Cardio Room • Refrigerators
1015 Sheridan AvenueCody, WY 82414
(307) 587-2221www.StayCody.com
In the Heart of Downtown CODY!
Your Vacation Location!FREE Continental Breakfast • WiFi
Indoor Pool • Cardio Room • Refrigerators
1015 Sheridan AvenueCody, WY 82414
(307) 587-2221www.StayCody.com
Locations near the North and West Entrances to Yellowstone Park
montanawhitewater.com yellowstonezip.com
800.799.4465800.799.4465
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A Wyoming Inn720 Yellowstone Ave., Cody, WY(307) 587-4208hotelcody.com
Big Sky Resort - Basecamp1 Lone Mountain Trail, Big Sky, MT(800) 548-4486bigskyresort.com/basecamp
Budget Host Inn Cody1807 Sheridan Ave., Cody, WY(800) 283-4678 or(307) 587-4258budgethost.com
Buffalo Bill’s Antlers Inn1213 17th Street, Cody, WY(800) 388-2084 or(307) 587-2084antlersinncody.com
Buffalo Bill’sCody Motor Lodge1455 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY(800) 340-CODY (2639) or(307) 527-6291codymotorlodge.net
Buffalo Bill Dam& Visitors Center6 Miles West of Codyon Hwy 14/16/20(307) 527-6076bbdvc.com
Butte CVB1000 George Street, Butte, MT(800) 735-6814 or(406) 723-3177buttecvb.com
Cody KOA Kampgrounds5561 Greybull Hwy., Cody, WY(800) 562-8507 or(307) 587-2369codykoa.com
Days InnHot Springs Convention CenterHot Springs State ParkThermopolis, WY(307) 864-3131thermopolisdaysinn.com
Days Inn West Yellowstone301 Madison AvenueWest Yellowstone, MT(800) 548-9551 or(406) 646-7656allyellowstone.com
Destination Missoula101 East Main StreetMissoula, MT(800) 526-3465destinationmissoula.org/ymap
Fireworks Factory OutletLocated on Highway 14-16-20½ mile west of WalMartCody, WY(307) 587-5011fi reworksfactoryoutlet.com
Greybull AreaChamber of Commerce521 Greybull Ave., Greybull, WY(877) 765-2100 or(307) 765-2100greybull.com
The Irma Hotel1192 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY(800) 745-4762 or(307) 587-4221irmahotel.com
Lupine Inn702 South Hauser AvenueRed Lodge, MT(406) 446-1321lupineinn.com
Missoula DowntownAssociation218 East Main Street, Suite CMissoula, MT(406) 543-4238missouladowntown.com
Montana WhitewaterRafting & Zipline Tours63960 Gallatin RoadGallatin Gateway, MT
603 Scott StreetGardiner, MT(800) 799-4465 or(406) 763-4465montanawhitewater.comyellowstonezip.com
Moose Creek Lodge & Suites1015 Sheridan Avenue, Cody ,WY(307) 587-2221staycody.com
Powell ValleyChamber of Commerce111 South Day Street, Powell ,WY(800) 325-4278 or(307) 754-3494powellchamber.org
River Runners of Wyoming1491 Sheridan Avenue, Cody, WY(800) 535-7238 or(307) 527-7238riverrunnersofwyoming.com
Sapphire Gallery115 E. Broadway, Philipsburg, MT(800) 525-0169sapphire-gallery.com
Sunrise Motor Inn1407 8th Street, Cody, WY(877) 587-5566 • (307) 587-5566SunriseInnCody.com
Super 8 ThermopolisLane 5 Highway 20 SouthThermopolis, WY(800) 800-8000 or(307) 864-5515super8.com
Sweet Palace109 East BroadwayPhilipsburg, MT(888) 793-3896sweetpalace.com
Travelers SnowmobileRentals36 Electric StreetWest Yellowstone, MT(877) 641-6043
Wild West RaftingOutpost Mini-Mall, Gardiner, MT(800) 862-0557 or(406) 848-2252wildwestrafting.com
TownHouse Inns of Montana(800) 442-4667townpumphotels.com
Comfort Inn Butte
Comfort Inn Dillon
Comfort Inn Shelby
Comfort Suites Helena
Sleep Inn & Suites Miles City
Super 8 Big Timber
Super 8 Columbus
Super 8 Conrad
TownHouse Inn Great Falls
TownHouse Inn Hamilton
TownHouse Inn Havre
The world’s fi rst national park, Yellowstone, is renowned for its spouting geysers, bubbling mud caldrons, canyons, rivers, lakes, waterfalls and wildlife. The Park encompasses 2.2 million acres of scenic beauty. Three of Yellowstone’s fi ve entrances are in Montana: Gardiner on U.S. 89; Cooke City/Silver Gate, via the Beartooth Highway (U.S. 212 and West Yellowstone, at junction of U.S. 191/287 and 20). Accommodations in the Park are open May-October and December-March. Reservations: (866) 439-7375
West Yellowstone Visitor Info CenterStatewide travel information. Open year-round.
30 Yellowston Avenue, West Yellowstone(406) 646-7701
Yellowstone National Park
VisitVisit Buffalo Bill Dam Buffalo Bill Dam& Visitor Center Visitor Center
Visit Buffalo Bill Dam& Visitor Center
BUFFALO BILL DAM & VISITOR CENTER(307) 527-6076 • www.bbvc.comLocated 6 miles west of Cody on Hwy 14/16/20
FREE ADMISSION ~ OPEN DAILY MAY-SEPT
“Best Kept Secret Between Yellowstone & the Black Hills”
Junction US Highways 14/16/20
877-765-2100 www.greybull.com
Greybull, WyomingHeart of the Big Horn Basin
Devil’s Kitchen Dinosaur Tracks Wild Horses Shell Falls
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