PUBLIC LAND
Eighty-five percent of the land in Park County, home to Cody Country, is public and generally open to recreational use. Travel, camping and use restrictions do exist on public lands and you are responsible for knowing the regulations before you recreate. To learn about recreational rules and regulations check in with the appropriate land managing agency (see Cody Area Contacts).
Eighty-five percent of the land in Park County, home to Cody Country, is public and generally open to recreational use. Travel, camping and use restrictions do exist on public lands and you are responsible for knowing the regulations before you recreate. To learn about recreational rules and regulations check in with the appropriate land managing agency (see Cody Area Contacts).
PRIVATE LAND
Always ask permission before recreating on private lands or attempting to access public lands through private property.
Always ask permission before recreating on private lands or attempting to access public lands through private property.
RIVERS
In Wyoming, you can boat or float rivers and streams to access public lands. However, while on private lands, you are allowed above the high water mark only to dislodge a boat or circumvent hazards.
In Wyoming, you can boat or float rivers and streams to access public lands. However, while on private lands, you are allowed above the high water mark only to dislodge a boat or circumvent hazards.
ACCESS ETIQUETTE
• Use common sense.
• Always know where you are.
• Observe signs and posted areas.
• Leave all gates the way you found them (open or closed).
• Avoid any travel that may damage the land.
• Follow Leave No Trace guidelines.
• Use common sense.
• Always know where you are.
• Observe signs and posted areas.
• Leave all gates the way you found them (open or closed).
• Avoid any travel that may damage the land.
• Follow Leave No Trace guidelines.

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