Park County Map, Wyoming

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Park County, Wyoming

Park County is a piece of Wild West paradise in northwestern Wyoming. It’s bordered by Yellowstone National Park, giving locals bragging rights to some of America’s most stunning scenery.
Cody, the county seat, was founded by Buffalo Bill himself. You can still feel his presence in the town’s rodeos and museums. The land here is rugged and beautiful.
Mountains pierce the sky. Rivers carve through canyons. Wildlife roams free. Visitors flock here year-round. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West is a must-see. It’s actually five museums in one.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Park County |
County Seat | Cody |
Population | Approximately 30,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Cody, Powell, Meeteetse, Clark |
Interstates and Highways | US-14, US-16, US-20, WY-120 |
FIPS Code | 56-029 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 6,967 sq mi (Land: 6,942 sq mi; Water: 25 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Park County, Montana (North), Carbon County, Montana (Northeast), Big Horn County (East), Washakie County (Southeast), Hot Springs County (Southeast), Fremont County (South), Teton County (Southwest), Gallatin County, Montana (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Mountain Time Zone (MT) |
State | Wyoming |
Coordinates | 44.4064° N, 109.5620° W |
Etymology | Named after Yellowstone National Park, much of which is located in the county |
Major Landmarks | Yellowstone National Park, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Shoshone National Forest |
Website | Park County Website |
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