Rimrock Dude Ranch

Circular logo with stylized text "QTS"
Top view of a table with people eating, featuring plates of burgers, fries, and a roasted vegetable dish. A smartphone is visible taking a picture, along with a clear pitcher and glass on a patterned tile floor.

QT's Restaurant is a premier and authentic Family Restaurant that has been proudly serving the Cody area since 1986. Since then, their mission has been to provide high-quality food for all those that wish to combine fun and enjoyable ambiance with skillful cooking into one extraordinary dining experience. 

Logo of Fat Racks BBQ featuring a pig design with Texas flag colors, advertising brisket, ribs, and pulled pork. Highlights include "10th season in Cody", "Best BBQ in Wyoming" per Yelp in March 2023, and "Best Food Truck" by Facebook Magazine 2019-2020.
Exterior of Fat Rack's BBQ restaurant with picnic tables and a large sign, featuring a brick building with red accents under a blue sky.

Fat Racks BBQ was established in 2015 with BBQ roots back to Pitmaster Mitchell's youth in Denton, TX. Having shared from East to West coasts, decided to bring Texas to Wyoming with the love of the area and their special recipes that have won multiple awards throughout the years.

Logo for Absaroka Mountain Lodge in front of a scenic river and forest background, featuring mountains, trees, and a flowing stream.
Log cabin with "Welcome to the West" sign, surrounded by green trees and a wooden fence.

Absaroka Mountain Lodge is a small family owned and operated resort located 12 miles outside the East entrance of Yellowstone National Park and 39 miles west of Cody, Wyoming along the Northfork corridor that Teddy Roosevelt once deemed, “the most scenic in America.” Nestled in Gunbarrel Canyon among the towering pines and along the banks of Gunbarrel Creek, Absaroka Mountain Lodge has accommodated guests since the early 1900’s with authentic western hospitality.  Listed on the National Registry of Historic places, the Lodge was once owned by Buffalo Bill Cody’s grandson, Fred Garlow.

Logo of Pat's Brew House featuring a vintage-style woman holding a beer glass, with text "Pat's Brew House Cody, Wyoming."
Exterior of Pat's Brew House, featuring a rustic facade with arched brickwork and an outdoor seating area with tables and umbrellas.

Wyoming’s First All-Women Owned and Operated Brewery.

Well crafted ales and tasty pub fare served in a unique setting where the brewhouse takes center stage.

Logo for Cody Coffee featuring a mountain silhouette, trees, and a bear with the text: Cody Coffee, Small Batch Roaster, Cody, WY.
Manual coffee grinder next to a bag of Cody Coffee beans, labeled "Silvertip Peak" with medium roast, on a kitchen counter.

Cody Coffee Roaster is a local family-owned artisan coffee roaster with two locations in Cody, Wyoming and a mission to give back to the unique Wyoming way of life by providing quality coffee and food to the community, contributing to the growth of their little patch of paradise. They roast the best coffee in Wyoming by sourcing the best fair trade organic green coffee beans and roasting them at high-altitude to Wyoming perfection in their precision small batch roaster. 

Logo of Cody Cowboy Village with stylized initials "CCV"
Western-themed hotel with sunset, featuring sculptures of horses and a stagecoach, labeled "Cody Cowboy Village," against a mountainous backdrop.

Cody Cowboy Village is located close to all local activities including the world famous Buffalo Bill Historic Museum. The Cody Rodeo, also nearby, features events nightly from June thru August.

Concierge service is available to assist guests with arrangements for all activities including dining and golf. The property features an extra-large (30 person) heated outdoor spa with waterfall. All rooms are non-smoking and no pets allowed.

"Fiddle Back Ranch" written in elegant white script on a dark brown background.
Scenic landscape with hilly terrain and distant mountains. Foreground includes weathered wooden logs and rocks. Lush, green vegetation covers the slopes under a partly cloudy sky.

Duaine & Sheila Hagen have been ranching, outfitting, and in the guest business since 1979. Duaine is an established horse trainer and steward of the land. He was just honored with being inducted into the 2019 Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame. He gives great credit to his wife Sheila, that he couldn't have done it without her.  They have one son, Zeb and a daughter, Alix. 

Logo for Restaurant & Saloon Buffalo Bill's Irma Hotel, est. 1902, with an illustration of a cowboy on a horse.
Historic hotel and grill at night with neon lights and traffic lights. Building has stone facade and festive lighting.

The hotel was opened to the public on November 1, 1902. A grand opening celebration followed on November 18. Buffalo Bill spent $80,000 in 1902 dollars on construction costs. He named the hotel for his youngest daughter Irma, born February 9, 1886.

Cody stayed in the hotel frequently when he returned from his Wild West Show tours. His personality and fame kept the Irma packed when he was in town.