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If adventure is your oxygen, winter in Wyoming will make you feel more alive than ever. Whether you’re chasing deep powder, soaking in hot springs or exploring snow-covered small towns, getting here is easy with convenient flights across the state. Start your journey by flying into one of Wyoming’s regional airports and landing in your favorite winter destinations.
Commercial Airports in Wyoming
Make the most of your Wyoming winter getaway by flying into one of the state’s accessible airports, including Jackson, Casper, Cheyenne, Cody, Gillette, Sheridan, Laramie, Riverton and Rock Springs. Nearly all offer direct connections to Denver International Airport (DEN) and Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), giving you quick access to the snow and serenity of the Cowboy State.
Select an airport below to find flights for your time of travel.
Address:
1250 E Airport Rd #159, Jackson, WY 83001
This airport is located within Grand Teton National Park, just minutes from Jackson. Visitors can take in magnificent views of the Teton Range as they arrive for premier skiing, recreation in Wyoming’s national parks, or exploring all that downtown Jackson has to offer.
What’s Nearby:
Get a dose of Wild West luxury with a stay at the Wort Hotel, park your saddle at the world famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, and broaden your appreciation of the natural world at the National Museum of Wildlife Art.
Address:
555 N General Brees Rd, Laramie, WY 82070
Surrounded by Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest and the Snowy Range Mountains, Laramie is home to Wyoming’s only university. Laramie Regional Airport (LAR) offers visitors a glimpse into this historically rich southeastern town. Laramie is full of outdoor activities, from hiking to skiing, depending on the season.
What’s Nearby:
Hang your hat at the Hilton Garden Inn Laramie, treat yourself to a wide array of chicken wings at Born in a Barn, and take in Wyoming history at the University of Wyoming’s American Heritage Center.
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Address:
8500 Airport Pkwy, Casper, WY 82604
If you’re in need of a flight to Wyoming’s international airport, look no further than Casper. Centrally located in the state, the Casper Natrona County Airport (CPR) is the biggest airport in Wyoming and offers visitors from around the globe even faster opportunities to be out in nature. Experience the outdoors with a quick drive to Casper Mountain, where summer and winter adventures are abundant. The city also sits along the North Platte River, known for its blue ribbon trout and uncrowded waters, making Casper a top U.S. fishing destination.
What’s Nearby:
Kick off your trip with a visit to pioneer times at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, or eat great from breakfast to lunch at Eggington’s.
Address:
4020 Airport Pkwy W, Cheyenne, WY 82001
Cheyenne, Wyoming’s capital, boosts Western culture and endless outdoor adventure. Fly into Cheyenne Regional Airport (CYS) and catch glimpses of Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest. During the summer, you can discover Cheyenne Frontier Days, the world’s largest outdoor rodeo. Located in the southeast corner of Wyoming, a trip to Cheyenne provides the opportunity to explore lesser-known areas of the Cowboy State.
What’s Nearby:
Stay in comfort and convenience at Little America Hotel & Resort Cheyenne, enjoy elevated comfort food at the Metropolitan Downtown, or immerse yourself in Western life at the Terry Bison Ranch Resort.
Address:
2101 Roger Sedam Drive, Cody, WY 82414
Home of its famous namesake, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, visitors can fly into Yellowstone Regional Airport (COD) and experience the rich Western history of Cody and the adventures in its surrounding towns, including Powell and Meeteetse. Cody is also conveniently located 50 miles from Yellowstone National Park’s east entrance.
What’s Nearby:
Stay like the cowboys did where the cowboys did at the Irma Hotel, revel in dinner and a show at the Cody Cattle Company, and discover five museums in one at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.
Address:
2000 Airport Rd, Gillette, WY 82716
Gillette is the northeast gateway to the state, located about an hour from Devils Tower National Monument. Visitors will arrive at Northeast Wyoming Regional Airport (GCC) to find small-town charm, local rodeos, music and much more. A short drive out of town will also lead you to the Durham Buffalo Ranch, and they also lay claim to Wyoming’s first meadery.
What’s Nearby:
Book your stay at the ultra-modern La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Gillette, kick back with casual and delicious American fare at The Railyard Restaurant, and explore a fun blast from the past at Frontier Auto Museum.
Address:
4800 Airport Rd, Riverton, WY 82501
Central Wyoming Regional Airport (RIW) in Riverton welcomes visitors to the west central half of the state. Just over 3 hours away from Yellowstone National Park, Riverton offers a glimpse into the Indigenous tribes of Wyoming, the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone. Submerged in cultural and historical sites of significance, this town sits near the base of the Wind River Range.
What’s Nearby:
Enjoy breakfast served on-site at the Hampton Inn & Suites Riverton, get yourself some tasty homemade Italian at Perrett’s, and get up close and personal with mounted wildlife at the Wind River Heritage Center.
Address:
382 WY-370, Rock Springs, WY 82901
Sitting in the high desert, Rock Springs, provides unique opportunities for adventure in Wyoming. Flying into Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport (RKS) offers visitors a beautiful entryway into the southwest part of the state. Best known for outdoor activities, Rock Springs has enough terrain to satisfy everyone, from thrill seekers to more cautious adventurers.
What’s Nearby:
Make staying stress-free at the Holiday Inn Rock Springs, feed your Tex-Mex cravings at Santa Fe Southwest Grill, and observe gorgeous animals in their natural habitat at Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scenic Loop.
Address:
908 W Brundage Ln, Sheridan, WY 82801
Known as Wyoming’s emerald city, Sheridan is set against the beautiful Bighorn Mountains. Sheridan County Airport (SHR) is located between Devils Tower National Monument and Yellowstone National Park. Take advantage of the city’s rich cultural history and thriving main street during your visit.
What’s Nearby:
Saddle up for an old-timey stay at the Historic Sheridan Inn, eat like a rancher at the Cowboy Cafe, and round out your Wild West trip at King’s Saddlery and Museum. Include one hotel, restaurant, and popular attraction near the airport if applicable.
Beginning May 3, 2023, every air traveler 18 years of age and older will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, state-issued enhanced driver’s license, or another acceptable form of ID to fly within the United States.