Kody Brown’s RECENT CAMEO Talking FAMILY VACATION in Utah with Robyn & Their Kids | Sister Wives Spoilers 🏞️
Sister Wives fans, buckle up — because Kody Brown is back in the spotlight, and this time, it’s not on TLC. After taking a short break from personal fan videos, Kody has returned to the paid-message platform Cameo, charging $150 per personalized video. That’s right, for the price of a fancy dinner, you can have the controversial Brown family patriarch send you a custom greeting… or, in this case, deliver a rambling travel log about his favorite vacation spots. And yes, it includes Utah — but also takes a detour into his absolute favorite getaway destination, Wyoming.
For those who haven’t kept up, Kody’s cameos have been a mixture of fan Q&As, personal greetings, and the occasional unsolicited opinion. In his latest clip, Kody is asked about vacation ideas in Utah — perhaps a nod to the family’s longtime ties to the state. But instead of diving right into Utah highlights, Kody, in classic Kody fashion, takes the scenic route… literally.
Kody’s Unexpected Detour: Why Wyoming Comes First
Before even touching Utah, Kody launches into an enthusiastic pitch for his go-to spot — Cody, Wyoming. Yes, the irony of his name matching the town is not lost on fans. He gushes about the area’s proximity to Yellowstone National Park, the breathtaking hiking trails, and his sentimental road trips there. Apparently, he’s been traveling to Cody, Wyoming, almost every summer with his brothers, sometimes bringing the family along. It’s his happy place — one that holds special memories.
At the center of his Wyoming recommendation is the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which Kody insists is a “must-see.” The museum — which has since changed its official name — houses multiple sections, including exhibits on natural history, Western art, Plains Indigenous culture, and, of course, Buffalo Bill himself. Kody rattles off the list with boyish excitement, describing it as more than just a museum — it’s an entire cultural experience.
He also mentions the historic Irma Hotel, a location that apparently made a cameo in the show itself. The Browns, specifically Kody and Robyn, visited the hotel during a Wyoming trip featured in one of Sister Wives’ later seasons. Throw in the scenic Beartooth Mountains, the charm of Red Lodge, Montana, and nearby towns like West Yellowstone, and it’s clear Kody could talk about Wyoming all day.
Finally, Back to Utah — With Selective Memory
After his long Wyoming detour, Kody circles back to the original question: travel recommendations in Utah. Here, things get interesting for fans who know the family’s history.
Despite Utah being a major part of the Browns’ early lives — and the home state of several ex-wives — Kody admits he hasn’t explored the area much in recent years. In fact, he’s been away from Utah for about 15–16 years. Still, he manages to recall several of the state’s standout destinations, focusing mainly on its outdoor wonders.
For southern and central Utah, he highlights Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park. While praising Zion’s breathtaking beauty, Kody warns that it’s so popular, visitors often have to take shuttle buses to navigate it. He notes the park’s impressive hiking trails but defers to his son as the real hiking expert in the family.
Heading toward the Salt Lake and Provo areas, Kody recalls Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon, as well as Mount Timpanogos, a towering peak that offers an aggressive but rewarding hike. Then, his memory sparks another recommendation — the Alpine Loop, a scenic mountain drive passing by the famous Sundance Resort, once owned by Robert Redford. He describes it as perfect for summer hiking and a great way to experience Utah’s mountainous beauty.
And for those willing to go farther east, Kody champions Moab. He paints a vivid picture of its magical red-rock landscapes, desert hikes, and unique natural formations. But he gives a practical warning — bring plenty of water, because the desert heat is no joke.
Noticeably Missing Mentions
While Kody rattles off his Utah list, fans were quick to notice what didn’t make the cut. Despite being asked specifically about Utah, he makes no mention of Meri’s bed-and-breakfast, Lizzie’s Heritage Inn, in Parowan, or Christine’s Airbnbs, which could have easily fit into his recommendations. This omission has sparked speculation — was it an oversight, or a deliberate decision to avoid promoting businesses linked to his ex-wives?
Robyn and the Kids Join the Scene
One small but telling detail in Kody’s Wyoming reminiscing is that Robyn and their kids have joined him on at least one of these vacations. This lines up with the current family dynamic, where Kody’s travels and leisure time seem largely centered on Robyn’s household. Fans who have followed the show’s tension over favoritism might raise an eyebrow at the fact that these vacation cameos don’t seem to involve Janelle’s or Christine’s children much anymore.
Kody’s Travel Style — and Personality on Full Display
If there’s one thing this Cameo revealed, it’s that Kody still likes to talk at length, often straying from the original topic. His delivery bounces between nostalgia, practical travel advice, and personal anecdotes. He apologizes mid-story for forgetting certain names, chuckles at his own memory lapses, and sprinkles in little asides about how long it’s been since he lived in Utah. Whether fans find this endearing or frustrating likely depends on how they feel about Kody in general.
What’s undeniable is that he speaks most passionately when talking about Wyoming — specifically Cody, Wyoming. His enthusiasm for Yellowstone and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center borders on promotional, as if he could moonlight as the town’s unofficial ambassador.
Fan Reactions — Mixed as Ever
As soon as the Cameo hit social media, Sister Wives fans had plenty to say. Some found Kody’s travel advice useful and even entertaining. Others saw the Wyoming tangent as yet another example of Kody centering the conversation on what he loves, rather than answering the question as asked. And, of course, some couldn’t get past the $150 price tag for what essentially turned into a personal travel diary.
The omission of Meri’s and Christine’s businesses hasn’t gone unnoticed either, reigniting debates about the lingering rifts between Kody and his former wives. Was it an intentional snub, or just Kody being Kody?
The Bigger Picture — Kody in the Off-Season
This cameo also serves as a reminder that even when Sister Wives isn’t airing new episodes, the Browns continue to make headlines. Kody’s life with Robyn, his strained relationships with his older children, and his complicated history with Meri, Janelle, and Christine remain ongoing points of fascination for viewers. Every public appearance — even a paid video message — gets dissected for hints about the family’s current state.
And while Kody might think he’s just talking about hiking trails and scenic drives, fans are reading between the lines. Who he mentions (and who he doesn’t) tells its own story. Which destinations he loves says something about where he feels most comfortable now. Even the fact that he’s back on Cameo suggests he’s finding ways to stay relevant — and possibly boost income — outside of the TLC paychecks.
Final Thoughts
Kody Brown’s recent Cameo might have been framed as a simple vacation recommendation video, but for Sister Wives fans, it was much more. It was a window into his current interests, his travel habits with Robyn and the kids, and his continued connection to Wyoming over Utah — despite Utah being the family’s original home base. Whether you see it as harmless travel advice or another subtle chapter in the ongoing Brown family drama, one thing’s certain: Kody still knows how to keep people talking.
So, if you’re planning a trip to Utah — or maybe to Wyoming — you now have Kody’s official list. Just don’t expect him to plug Meri’s or Christine’s places along the way. And if you’ve got $150 to spare, you could always ask him for another travel tip… but be prepared for a few scenic detours.