Park County Travel Council is unveiling, “Cody Yellowstone, Wild,” a new marketing campaign designed to support the region’s ongoing tourism recovery efforts.
The closure of the North and Northeast entrances to Yellowstone National Park following unprecedented flood damage to roadways has plunged business owners at the gateway communities into financial hardship.
Known as Cody Yellowstone, Park County is a land of sparse human population only four residents for every square mile but wildlife like bison, elk, wolves, bears and raptors abounds. A chance to see the region’s free-roaming wildlife is just one of the many reasons millions of people travel to the region every year. They also come to see the park’s famous geothermal