Wyoming knows how to dazzle visitors with its grandiose landscapes, sweeping natural beauty, and iconic landmarks. It also knows how to spoil guests with cozy mountain luxury when it comes to local accommodations. That said, while there are a number of stunning and historic hotels and B&Bs dotting the state, more adventurous travelers heading through Wyoming can also opt for a slightly more…traditional…overnight experience as well. And by traditional, we mean of the Oregon Trail sort! Tucked away in Cody, one phenomenal guest ranch combines the history and hospitality of a traditional bed and breakfast with multiple overnight options that appeal to the most adventurous and pioneer-spirited of travelers, starting with traditional 19th-century sheepherding wagons. This season, if you're looking to experience a totally unique adventure, these covered wagons in Wyoming offer a fantastically rustic and cozy overnight stay in the heart of the great outdoors.
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Calling all adventurers, Little House on the Prairie lovers, and Old West history buffs! If you've ever dreamed of experiencing a day in the life of America's earliest settlers - plus a few modern amenities - then now is your chance.
K3 Guest Ranch in Cody, Wyoming is chock full of thoughtfully decorated western-themed accommodations for visitors to choose from, with rooms ranging from the vibrant, snow-capped Teton Room to the quiet and secluded Hideout.
But of all the options available at this fantastic, family-run guest ranch, the most undeniably unique place to sleep is in one of the traditional Sheepherder’s Wagons.
The first of the two – the original Sheepherder's Wagon - is truly original, dating all the way back to 1897. It has its own private porch for drinking in the rural views. It also has the option of an included family tent, which sleeps four.
Or you can opt for the new Sheepherder’s Wagon which is a touch more modern… it has electricity!
Each covered wagon rental sleeps two comfortably and comes with a plush Queen bed (much larger and comfier than what the original wagons had centuries ago, in case you were wondering!) and 21st-century extras like air conditioning and heat.
The perfect blend of simple and memorable, staying in one of these two hand-crafted covered wagons in Wyoming will give you an authentic pioneer experience. If pioneers had AC and luxury bathhouses nearby, that is!
These unique glamping options in Wyoming are perfect for our state's toasty summers and allow for all of the magic of sleeping under the stars without the aches and pains of rocks digging into your lumbar. However, please note that the wagon stairs and large steps up to the bed are not ideal for those with mobility challenges.
Both wagons have access to their own private bathhouse with showers and plumbing.
The 33-acre K3 Guest Ranch is located in its own secluded valley - an idyllic slice of the countryside on the outskirts of Cody. So, you know that epic views are a given with your stay.
But you won't want to be cooped up in your wagon all day! Hot and hearty cowboy (open flame) breakfasts are served daily on the K3 BBQ patio or inside the main dining area. Numerous other decks and patios offer unobstructed views of the scenery as well as cozy seating to relax and recharge.
At only an hour from Yellowstone and minutes from all the Wild West adventures and sights of the region, this is the perfect place to set up basecamp for your Wyoming explorations. Or, hang out and enjoy everything that the ranch has to offer!
Your hosts are absolutely wonderful and have more than a few extra surprises up their sleeves to keep you having a blast.
Flower gardens, a meditation area, gentle creek, grassy areas, lawn games, and - of course - plenty of wildlife to enjoy and photograph are just a few of the extra perks at K3 Guest Ranch.
In fact, a few of the ranch's larger-than-life visitors will likely be right outside your wagon door as you sleep.
Of course, wagon life isn't for every season… or is it?
When Wyoming's weather swings to the extremes, glamping indoors at K3 is an option too. You'll find a traditional covered wagon-turned-comfy bed in the Chuck Wagon Room, or a vintage open-top hay wagon in the Rocky Mountain Room.
However, feel free to keep it simple and enjoy a traditional sleep in one of the other themed rooms and detached lodging options.
Whatever accommodations you choose, it all adds up to a phenomenal experience that captures the essence of what life in Wyoming was like in its early days! After all, Cody was – and still is – the heart of the true American West.
What do you think? Is glamping the "pioneer way" the life for you? Sleeping under the stars doesn't have to mean on the ground, after all! Book your stay at one of these sweet covered wagons in Wyoming or learn more about this incredible bed and breakfast on the K3 Guest Ranch website or Facebook page.
Covered wagons aren't the only unique accommodations that Wyoming has to offer. If you're looking for another fantastic lodging option on your cross-state road trip, check out this surprising castle Airbnb in Gillette.
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