Wyoming is full of historic towns, but there’s nothing quite like seeing the Old Trail Town itself. This curated village of antique buildings is one of the most interesting places in the Rocky Mountains, and you’ve got to plan a trip to see it this year.

Just outside of Cody, Wyoming lies the unique Old Trail Town.

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This Wild West village is a collection of historic buildings from all over Wyoming which have each been moved and preserved in the town.

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You’ll find everything from trappers cabins to the old Bonanza Post Office lined up to create this old fashioned historic town.

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Take a look inside the General Store and see what shopping in the 1800s looked like.

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Don’t forget to visit the 1880s Rivers Saloon, originally built near Meeteetse. This cowboy outpost was once a hotspot for miners, outlaws, and other characters. It’s the oldest saloon in northwest Wyoming.

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Each of the more than two dozen historic buildings that makes its home here tells a story, and you’ll walk through years of Wyoming history in just a few hours.

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Be sure to plan a trip out to the Old Trail Town near Cody, Wyoming this year. Walking through time is a treat Wyomingites should never take for granted!

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Old Trail Town Cody is located at 1831 Demaris Drive, Cody, WY 82414. Take a look at their hours, which vary, on the website here before you plan your trip.

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For more of Wyoming’s most historic towns, read 10 Places Where You Can Still Experience Old Wyoming.

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