Looking for a chuck wagon dinner in Cody Wyoming? Or really anywhere in Wyoming? Wyomingites get a few months of beautiful, warm, sunny weather each year, and we really take advantage of it. Dining inside is our last choice when the weather is nice, and luckily there are a lot of people who feel the same way. Book a few chuckwagon dinner adventures this year, and you’ll realize the best Wyoming cookouts have been hiding in plain sight for years.

  1. Bar T-5 Covered Wagon Cookout, Jackson

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Google Local / Cindy Tsai One of the best chuckwagon dinners in Jackson Hole, the Bar T-5 Cookout can only be reached by covered wagon! Join the cowboys from the Bar T-5 Ranch as they take you on a two-mile journey through Cache Creek Canyon and arrive at the remote cookout site. You’ll love the stories of the wilderness almost as much as the hearty dishes they serve up. Head to the website for Bar T-5 to learn more about this experience. 812 Cache Creek Dr, Jackson, WY 83001, USA

  1. Pitchfork Fondue, Pinedale

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Google Local / Pitchfork Fondue Western Cookout The beautiful Wind River Range is on display at this outdoor cowboy cookout. Enjoy a truly remote meal in the tiny town of Pinedale. These traditional pioneer meals are always delicious. Read more about the cookout at Pitchfork Fondue. Pitchfork Fondue Western Cookout, 9888 US-191, Pinedale, WY 82941, USA

  1. Cody Cattle Company, Cody

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Tripadvisor / Darren S-MN Beef brisket, BBQ chicken, and hearty steaks are on the menu at the Cody Cattle Company Chuckwagon dinner! Enjoy an entertaining show while you feast on their all-you-can-eat buffet-style dinner. This Western-themed show and chuck wagon dinner in Cody, Wyoming will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time to early mountain life. Get all the details for attending the chuckwagon dinner at Cody Cattle Company. The Cody Cattle Company, 1910 Demaris Dr, Cody, WY 82414, USA

  1. Roosevelt Old West Dinner Cookout

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Tripadvisor / Cath - Passports and Adventures The Roosevelt Old West Cookout in Yellowstone National Park is a sort of choose-your-own-adventure dinner. Get all the details on this chuck wagon dinner near Yellowstone. Roosevelt Corrals, 105 Roosevelt Lodge Rd, Yellowstone National Park, Mammoth, WY 82190, USA

  1. Togwotee Mountain Lodge

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Togwotee Lodge Mountain Cookout Set off to Togwotee Mountain Lodge and enjoy an hour-long horseback ride into Bridger-Teton National Forest. When you return to the cookout corral, you’ll be able to enjoy a delicious dinner. Choose from various entrees and side options and feast! Before you retire for the night, enjoy tales of the wild west from the cowboys running the cookout. Learn more about the Togwotee Cookout from their website. Togwotee Mountain Lodge, Wyoming 83013, USA

  1. Dornan’s Chuckwagon, Grand Teton National Park

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Google Local / Luc Vincent Dornan’s Chuckwagon is the most delicious Grand Teton chuckwagon dinner near the park. Visit during their summer season to enjoy hearty meals in a mountain setting like no other. Get the most up-to-date information from the website for Dornan’s Chuckwagon. Dornan’s Chuckwagon, 12170 Dornans Rd, Moose, WY 83012, USA

Start planning your summer adventures now, and you’ll always have something to do out here in Wyoming!

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Google Local / Cindy Tsai

One of the best chuckwagon dinners in Jackson Hole, the Bar T-5 Cookout can only be reached by covered wagon! Join the cowboys from the Bar T-5 Ranch as they take you on a two-mile journey through Cache Creek Canyon and arrive at the remote cookout site. You’ll love the stories of the wilderness almost as much as the hearty dishes they serve up. Head to the website for Bar T-5 to learn more about this experience.

812 Cache Creek Dr, Jackson, WY 83001, USA

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Google Local / Pitchfork Fondue Western Cookout

The beautiful Wind River Range is on display at this outdoor cowboy cookout. Enjoy a truly remote meal in the tiny town of Pinedale. These traditional pioneer meals are always delicious. Read more about the cookout at Pitchfork Fondue.

Pitchfork Fondue Western Cookout, 9888 US-191, Pinedale, WY 82941, USA

Google Local / Evan Jones

Tripadvisor / Darren S-MN

Beef brisket, BBQ chicken, and hearty steaks are on the menu at the Cody Cattle Company Chuckwagon dinner! Enjoy an entertaining show while you feast on their all-you-can-eat buffet-style dinner. This Western-themed show and chuck wagon dinner in Cody, Wyoming will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time to early mountain life. Get all the details for attending the chuckwagon dinner at Cody Cattle Company.

The Cody Cattle Company, 1910 Demaris Dr, Cody, WY 82414, USA

Tripadvisor / Cath - Passports and Adventures

The Roosevelt Old West Cookout in Yellowstone National Park is a sort of choose-your-own-adventure dinner. Get all the details on this chuck wagon dinner near Yellowstone.

Roosevelt Corrals, 105 Roosevelt Lodge Rd, Yellowstone National Park, Mammoth, WY 82190, USA

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Togwotee Lodge Mountain Cookout

Set off to Togwotee Mountain Lodge and enjoy an hour-long horseback ride into Bridger-Teton National Forest. When you return to the cookout corral, you’ll be able to enjoy a delicious dinner. Choose from various entrees and side options and feast! Before you retire for the night, enjoy tales of the wild west from the cowboys running the cookout. Learn more about the Togwotee Cookout from their website.

Togwotee Mountain Lodge, Wyoming 83013, USA

Google Local / Garrett Davis

Google Local / Luc Vincent

Dornan’s Chuckwagon is the most delicious Grand Teton chuckwagon dinner near the park. Visit during their summer season to enjoy hearty meals in a mountain setting like no other. Get the most up-to-date information from the website for Dornan’s Chuckwagon.

Dornan’s Chuckwagon, 12170 Dornans Rd, Moose, WY 83012, USA

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chuck wagon dinner in cody wyoming June 28, 2022 Rachel Raimondi What are the most well-known parks in Wyoming? While there are 12 state parks in Wyoming, the most notable parks are certainly the national parks: Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park. Yellowstone is known for its geothermal features and is home to “Old Faithful” as well as more than 1,000 miles of hiking. And Grand Teton National Park, while smaller at only 484 square miles (compared to Yellowstone’s nearly 3,500 square miles), has 250 miles of hiking as well as biking, fishing, boating, and climbing opportunities. If you find yourself hungry while visiting either of these, check the chuck wagon dinners near Yellowstone or the Grand Teton chuckwagon dinners. What are the most popular foods in Wyoming? A visit to Wyoming just isn’t a visit to Wyoming until you’ve tried some of its local food. While there is not an official state food, there are plenty of unofficial dishes to try out, such as Rocky Mountain oysters (calf bull testicles) or chuckwagon dinners. Or grab a cut of elk or a bison burger. Maybe a dessert made with chokecherries. Or snack on some jerky. Whatever you choose, know that there are plenty of places for dining in Wyoming. What is the hottest month of the year in Wyoming?  July gets the hottest in the Cowboy State. You’ll see an average high of about 86 degrees with the low at 69 degrees. Lower elevations can see even higher temps, ranging from 85–90 degrees. But don’t worry, once the sun goes down, so do the temps, no matter how high they got for the day. Nighttime is usually somewhere in the 50s and 60s. If you need to cool off during the day, try a Wyoming swimming hole.

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chuck wagon dinner in cody wyoming

June 28, 2022

Rachel Raimondi

What are the most well-known parks in Wyoming? While there are 12 state parks in Wyoming, the most notable parks are certainly the national parks: Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park. Yellowstone is known for its geothermal features and is home to “Old Faithful” as well as more than 1,000 miles of hiking. And Grand Teton National Park, while smaller at only 484 square miles (compared to Yellowstone’s nearly 3,500 square miles), has 250 miles of hiking as well as biking, fishing, boating, and climbing opportunities. If you find yourself hungry while visiting either of these, check the chuck wagon dinners near Yellowstone or the Grand Teton chuckwagon dinners. What are the most popular foods in Wyoming? A visit to Wyoming just isn’t a visit to Wyoming until you’ve tried some of its local food. While there is not an official state food, there are plenty of unofficial dishes to try out, such as Rocky Mountain oysters (calf bull testicles) or chuckwagon dinners. Or grab a cut of elk or a bison burger. Maybe a dessert made with chokecherries. Or snack on some jerky. Whatever you choose, know that there are plenty of places for dining in Wyoming. What is the hottest month of the year in Wyoming?  July gets the hottest in the Cowboy State. You’ll see an average high of about 86 degrees with the low at 69 degrees. Lower elevations can see even higher temps, ranging from 85–90 degrees. But don’t worry, once the sun goes down, so do the temps, no matter how high they got for the day. Nighttime is usually somewhere in the 50s and 60s. If you need to cool off during the day, try a Wyoming swimming hole.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

While there are 12 state parks in Wyoming, the most notable parks are certainly the national parks: Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park. Yellowstone is known for its geothermal features and is home to “Old Faithful” as well as more than 1,000 miles of hiking. And Grand Teton National Park, while smaller at only 484 square miles (compared to Yellowstone’s nearly 3,500 square miles), has 250 miles of hiking as well as biking, fishing, boating, and climbing opportunities. If you find yourself hungry while visiting either of these, check the chuck wagon dinners near Yellowstone or the Grand Teton chuckwagon dinners.

What are the most popular foods in Wyoming?

A visit to Wyoming just isn’t a visit to Wyoming until you’ve tried some of its local food. While there is not an official state food, there are plenty of unofficial dishes to try out, such as Rocky Mountain oysters (calf bull testicles) or chuckwagon dinners. Or grab a cut of elk or a bison burger. Maybe a dessert made with chokecherries. Or snack on some jerky. Whatever you choose, know that there are plenty of places for dining in Wyoming.

What is the hottest month of the year in Wyoming? 

July gets the hottest in the Cowboy State. You’ll see an average high of about 86 degrees with the low at 69 degrees. Lower elevations can see even higher temps, ranging from 85–90 degrees. But don’t worry, once the sun goes down, so do the temps, no matter how high they got for the day. Nighttime is usually somewhere in the 50s and 60s. If you need to cool off during the day, try a Wyoming swimming hole.