Pahaska Tepee; Cody, Wyoming
Posted by: Volcanoguy
N 44° 30.142 W 109° 57.818
12T E 582385 N 4928194
Modern lodge on the site of Buffalo Bill Cody’s hunting lodge, Pahaska Tepee.
Waymark Code: WMDF0X
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2012
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The original Pahaska Tepee (long hair’s lodge) was built in 1901 for Buffalo Bill Cody as a hunting lodge and tourist inn for travelers to Yellowstone National Park. The original lodge is now on the National Register of Historic Buildings and is open for tours during summer months.
Today the lodge features a large restaurant/bar and gift shop building and overnight accommodations in duplex log cabins, four-plex A-frame cabins, and the Family Reunion Lodge building which can accommodate 22 people.
Visit Instructions:
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