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The Cody Conservation District covers about 3.2 million acres of Park County, Wyoming.

The District lies mostly within the Big Horn Basin of northwestern Wyoming. The CCD is one of three conservation districts in Park County; it encompasses the central and western portion of the County, extending into Yellowstone National Park. The Powell-Clarks Fork Conservation District (PCFCD) borders the CCD to the northeast, while the Meeteetse Conservation District lies to the southeast. Elevations range from over 12,502 feet above sea level to 4,208 feet along the Shoshone River where it flows downstream, into the Powell-Clarks Fork Conservation District. Annual precipitation ranges from 8 inches to 65 inches in higher elevations. The City of Cody is the only municipality in the CCD and is also the County Seat. Major rural subdivisions exist along the Lower South Fork of the Shoshone River, the Wapiti Valley along the North Fork of the Shoshone River between Buffalo Bill Reservoir and the Shoshone National Forest, and northeast of Cody from the city limits to the boundary with the Powell-Clarks Fork CD. Irrigated lands within the District total 50,899 acres while 3,125,239 acres are non-irrigated. There have been seven additions to the original District boundaries since its formation; the total acreage within the CCD boundaries is 3,176,139 acres, or 4,963 square miles.
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