Cody Field Office

The Cody Field Office encompasses 2.2 million acres of the Bighorn Basin in northcentral Wyoming. The area includes portions of Park and Big Horn counties and is bordered by the Shoshone and Bighorn National Forests.

The Field Office manages 1.1 million acres of public land and 1.5 million acres of federal mineral estate within this area. These public lands provide a variety of resource values including wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, wild horses, recreational opportunities, minerals, livestock grazing, and paleontological and cultural resources.

The Shoshone River runs from the Buffalo Bill Dam through an awesome canyon bordered by Cedar and Rattlesnake Mountains through Cody, Wyoming.
view of the Shoshone River
The Hogan and Luce Campgrounds has five individual camp sites and one group site. It is located near two reservoirs.
A camper is parked in a campground on the shore of a lake. Snow-topped mountains in the distance are reflected in the lakewater.
Five Springs Falls Campground offers breathtaking views of northern Bighorn Basin with a panoramic view of the Bighorn, Pryor, and Absaroka Mountains.
photos of the scenery in Five Springs
The views of McCullough Peaks include not only the study area's badlands but views of Heart Mountain, the Beartooth Mountains and the Absaroka Range.
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Leadership

Cade Powell

Field Manager
Phone:
307-578-5915