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Sweetiebird Farms In Cody WY

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· Cody, Park, Wyoming
42 acres hosted by Margaret D.
3 Vehicle/Tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
42 acres just a few miles north of Cody Wy, Rodeo Capital of the World, home to world renowned Buffalo Bill Center of the West and 55 miles from the East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Tent or RV sites along the hayfield. Cows are gone in the summer, but there are goats, Llama//alpacas, chickens, horses, dogs and a cat. Great star watching at night. Occasional Aurora Borealis and falling/shooting stars. The property backs up to a State section of 640 acres for short hikes. There are not water or electric hookups, but there is a hydrant available for water. Please be reasonable, if you need to fill up a large amount please let me know. I now have a PortaPotty on site. I have a shed with electricity if you need to charge cell phones etc, This is my first summer with Hipcamp. I am flexible, please communicate if you have different requirements or needs. If you have a bigger group, reach out.
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17 Ratings · 15 reviews
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Matt S.
3 reviews
Recommends
· October 2024
Tent · With kids ·
Very friendly, excellent communication, kids loved the dog that visited on a leash until she noticed they wanted to pet and play then allowed to be off leash. I would stay here again if back in the area. Thanks!
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Kristin S.
6 months on Hipcamp
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· September 2024
Beautiful Farm and fun in Cody
21 ft campervan ·
Margaret (aka Jersey) has a beautiful farm. It’s quiet with beautiful mountains in the distance. We walked the property and she greeted us. We fed the llamas and pet the horses. And her dogs, Ellie and Ziva, were sweet and lovIng. In the morning we took a walk “around the block” and saw some deer. Jersey recommended we go to the “Cody Cattle Company Dinner and Show”. It was amazing. The guitarist is spectacular (Ryan Martin) as well as the saxophonist (Marv Short) and the owners, also in the band (Greg & Ann Pendleton). Multitalented as they ALL sang and played; the brisket and pulled pork were delicious! We thought we’d pass through Cody on our way from Yellowstone to Devil’s Tower and ended up staying two days. Thanks Jersey for making us feel welcome.
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Timothy R.
2 reviews
Mixed feelings
· August 2024
15 ft campervan ·
nice people, due to tire issues was not able to make it to the site.
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Macy T.
3 reviews
Recommends
· July 2024
Camping with livestock!!
Tent ·
This place was amazing and it was a blast to say hi to all the animals, it was in a beautiful area and was definitely a place we will be coming back to!
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Joe S.
4 reviews
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· July 2024
Nice spot in Cody
Tent · With kids ·
Nice site with a great view, the host was very nice and let the kids pet the Llamas.
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Caitlin R.
4 reviews
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· July 2024
Stay Here- you won’t regret it!
Tent ·
Jersey’s place was SO wonderful! We had the best time staying here during our travels! The area was beautiful, the animals were just the cutest (especially the dogs!), and it was such a peaceful stay! The tent sites are spacious and perfect for any type of camping (we car camped with a tent attachment). Jersey was incredibly welcoming and such a cool person to hang out with! If you want to be reserved and keep to yourself, she certainly honors that too, but 10/10 would recommend visiting with her while you’re there! 🙂 Thank you and your place for being such a memorable part of our trip! Give the dogs lots of pets for us- we miss them already!
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Cody, Park, Wyoming, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Newe Sogobia (Eastern Shoshone), Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Apsáalooke (Crow), Tséstho’e (Cheyenne), and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ First Nations according to
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Hosted by Margaret D.

Joined in May 2024

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