- Our list of the best things to do in Meeteetse, Wyoming, features the top 3 nearby activities — including 1 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Meeteetse, WY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Meeteetse, WY , followed by 1 popular activity in the nearby city of Cody
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Offering guided trips, Cedar Mountain Trail Rides takes visitors over a mountain trail on horseback with trips lasting from one hour to one day. The trip provides opportunities for wildlife and nature viewing as well as fishing.
27.3 Miles
Featuring relic guns and weapons, Cody Dug Up Gun Museum spans history from the War of Independence through WWII, with weapons from a variety of locations throughout the US.
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Before embarking on your advents in Yellowstone, visit Draper Museum of Natural History, where you can learn about the geology, wildlife, and ecology of the region. Acclaimed interactive displays and exhibits will prepare you for getting the most out of your Yellowstone trip.
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Old Trail Town is a collection of relocated buildings complete with artifacts and furnishings from the Old West. Dedicated to the history of the early settlers, the town includes a school, saloon, several cabins and a post office among its buildings.
27.4 Miles
Cody Firearms Museum is part of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, and houses the world's most comprehensive collection of American firearms. With a total collection of over 7 000 firearms, the museum boasts a particularly impressive Winchester collection.
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Discover the culture and creative acheivements of Native American artists at the Museum of the Plains Indian. The museum features exhibits devoted to the historic art, clothing, and artifacts of the Northern Plains Indian tribes.
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Created by the Shoshone Dam project in 1904, the land around Buffalo Bill Reservoir, has since been turned into a Wyoming State Park. The reservoir is a favorite spot for visitors to stop and enjoy the crystal clear waters and scenic beauty of the area.
28.4 Miles
Buffalo Bill State Park is situated near the edge of Yellowstone Park. A wide range of activities are available within the park like boating, an enclosed lodge, hunting, wildlife viewing, and an extensive playground.
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On a 400-meter long nearly vertical cliff at Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site, visitors can see over 92 prehistoric petroglyph panels from accessible paths. These panels contain over 300 petroglyph figures.
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Filled with water from the world's largest hot springs, visitors to The Star Plunge can play in two large outside swimming pools, an indoor hot tub with jets, and on three slides. Visitors can use the steam room, sauna, weight room, and tanning bed.