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Buffalo Bill State Park was established in 1957 and provided recreational areas and facilities along the original shoreline. In 1993, an eight-year project was completed that raised the crest of the dam 25 feet and increased the reservoir storage capacity.
Buffalo Bill State Park Site Description: Buffalo Bill State Park has two campgrounds, North Fork and Lake Shore. We also have nine developed day use areas, 9,000 acres of water recreation and approximately 3,000 acres of park land.
Buffalo Bill State Park is a public recreation area surrounding the reservoir formed by the Buffalo Bill Dam, an impoundment of the Shoshone River, in Park County, Wyoming.
All sites are in a circle and pull in surrounded by beautiful mountains. This park has the best sunrise and sunset views ever! Spaces are very generous in size, and level. It is a very quiet park and only 12 miles from Cody and shopping.
Phone: 307-587-9227. Reservations: 877-996-7275. Park Headquarters, nine miles west of Cody on US Highway 14-16-20. The majestic peaks of the Absaroka Mountains dominate the scenery at Buffalo Bill State Park. Two campsites, North Fork and North Shore, have a limited number of reservable sites.
After all, we've got plenty of trails for getting mud on those tires, including those in Guernsey, Buffalo Bill and Curt Gowdy State Parks. If making a splash is more your style, we've got space for water sports and fishing at our many reservoirs .
33 Reviews. North Fork Campground, near Cody, Wyoming, is a scenic spot that offers a fantastic base for outdoor adventures. Nestled along the banks of the Shoshone River, it boasts stunning views of the surrounding mountains, making it a picturesque place to set up camp.
Buffalo Bill State Park is located in Park county about 9 miles from the historic town of Cody, WY. It’s only 40 miles from Yellowstone and considered a convenient stop to rest a bit and camp before heading over to that large national park. This Wyoming park surrounds a reservoir formed by the Buffalo Bill Dam and water from the Shoshone River.
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The Buffalo Bill State Park Wyoming is named after the prestigious town founder William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody. The park is a stunning expanse of river and mountains and is perfect for outdoor activities especially water pursuits with its excellent wind surfing and fishing. A day pass is just $6.00.