Written by Wyatt Burichka on May 25, 2021
June 1, marks the first day for the Cody Nite Rodeo at the Rodeo Capital of the World. Every night until September, there’s a rodeo in town.
After a hard year with COVID-19, the Cody Night Rodeo is opening up to full capacity. Last year, the rodeo season was in question due to the pandemic. But the Rodeo fought hard to have their rodeo season and was successful
The general manager of the Cody Stampede Ed Bednarz expects great crowds coming into the 2021 season.
“Based on our pre-sales, we are through the roof,” Bednarz said. “It’s looking like our centennial year if not better depending on the rodeo. It is looking like a busy season.”
Cody Chamber Seeks Donations For 4th of July Fireworks Show Written by Andrew-Rossi on May 23, 2021
Cody depends on locals for summer success, and now the Cody Chamber of Commerce is asking for local support to make a big blast this Independence Day.
Summer has officially come to Wyoming. With Yellowstone’s East Gate open for business, tourists are flocking into Cody looking for additions to their western vacations.
Meanwhile, preparations have already begun for one of Cody’s busiest weekends – the 4
th of July.
The Cody Stampede Rodeo is all set to go, with Xtreme Bulls scheduled for Wednesday, June 30, and tickets available for the special events on July 1 – 4. Tickets for all these events can be purchased online.
By Wendy Corr, Cowboy State Daily
The tourism industry received some welcome news Thursday from Yellowstone National Park as officials announced the lifting of some restrictions on tour bus passenger numbers.
Park officials announced that there will be no restrictions on group sizes for tour buses whose passengers have either been vaccinated or tested for coronavirus immediately before their trip.
An email to industry partners sent by the park’s Concession Management office also said restrictions will be lifted in the case of bus passengers who have recovered from COVID-19 within three months of tour departure.
For operators who aren’t able to attest to having all passengers vaccinated or otherwise safe from COVID-19, passenger numbers will be limited to 10 people or 50% of vehicle capacity, whichever is greater.
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Written by Andrew-Rossi on December 16, 2020
Drive-thru testing will continue into 2021, but the demand for tests and medical staff is necessitating a change in the process.
Drive-thru testing at the Cody Stampede Rodeo grounds has been an immense asset to the community, and one that several residents have used to get tested for the virus on short notice. Now, some changes have been made as cases and hospitalizations increase here and elsewhere.
On Monday, Dec. 14, Cody Regional stopped offering rapid tests to the public as the demand exceeded the supply. Before, rapid tests were available to the first several people who pulled up.