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Buffalo Bill State Park

Buffalo Bill State Park
4192 North Fork Highway
307-587-9227

The history of Buffalo Bill Reservoir and "Cody Country" is rooted in the rich lore of the old West. Buffalo Bill State Park was named for Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, famous as a wild west showman, promoter and developer. He first came to the region in the 1870s as a guide for a survey expedition and spent the next 20 years guiding and sponsoring hunting parties in the area.

"Buffalo Bill" Cody was influential in bringing irrigation and agricultural development into the area and founded the town in 1896 that bears his name. Some of the land now occupied by Buffalo Bill State Park was originally owned by Colonel Cody and was acquired from him by the federal government to implement the reservoir project.

Work began on the dam in 1905. When completed in 1910, it was the highest dam in the world at 325 feet. 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. The enlarged reservoir inundated the former recreation areas and required removal of the old park facilities. Buffalo Bill State Park has been redeveloped as part of that project.

Activities & Amenities:

Boat Dock/Ramp
Boating
Campsites For RVs
Campsites For Tents
Dump Station
Enclosed Lodge
Fishing
Geocaching
Group Picnic Shelters
Hunting
Off Road Vehicles
Picnic Areas
Playgrounds
Restroom Facilities
River Access
RV Hookups (Electric/Water)
Shower Facility
Volleyball Courts
Wildlife Viewing


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