2750 N Fork Hwy
Cody, WY 82414, USA

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  • Marley Zielike

Trail Shop, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY

The Trail Shop represents one of the early businesses along the Yellowstone Highway built specifically to cater to the developing auto tourist trade to Yellowstone National Park. The log buildings that comprise the Trail Shop are characteristic of the Rustic or Western Craftsman architectural style commonly represented by the dude ranches, tourist lodges, vacation homes, and hunting lodges built during the early twentieth century.

Trail Shop, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY

The Trail Shop represents one of the early businesses along the Yellowstone Highway built specifically to cater to the developing auto tourist trade to Yellowstone National Park. The log buildings that comprise the Trail Shop are characteristic of the Rustic or Western Craftsman architectural style commonly represented by the dude ranches, tourist lodges, vacation homes, and hunting lodges built during the early twentieth century.

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Trail Shop, Lodge, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY

The lodge has always been the main structure in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists.

Trail Shop, Lodge, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY

The lodge has always been the main structure in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists.

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