Home » Plan Your Trip » Resources » Arriving by Air

Arriving by Air

If adventure is your oxygen, Wyoming will make you feel more alive than ever. Take advantage of flights into multiple cities throughout the state.

Commercial Airports in Wyoming

Explore more of the Cowboy State by flying into one of Wyoming’s convenient airports. Nearly all Wyoming airports offer direct flights to and/or from Denver International Airport (DEN) and Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC), including airports in Casper (the state’s only international airport), Cheyenne, Cody, Gillette, Laramie, Riverton, Rock Springs and Sheridan. 

Select an airport below to find flights for your time of travel.

Casper
(CPR)

Route: Park to Park

Park to Park Route image


Centrally located in the state, the Casper Natrona County Airport (CPR) offers visitors the only international airport in Wyoming and 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. Casper also sits along the North Platte River, where uncrowded waters teeming with blue ribbon trout easily make Casper one of the best fishing destinations in the U.S.

Learn More

Cheyenne
(KCYS)

Route: Park to Park

Park to Park Route image


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 the state allowing visitors an opportunity to explore lesser-known areas.

Learn More

Cody
(COD)

Route: Black to Yellow

Black to Yellow Route image


Home of its famous namesake of Buffalo Bill Cody, visitors can fly into Yellowstone Regional Airport (COD) and experience the rich Western history of the town 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.

Learn More

Gillette
(GCC)

Route: Black to Yellow

Black to Yellow Route image


Only about an hour away from Devils Tower National Monument, Gillette, is the northeast gateway into the state. 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, one of the largest privately owned bison ranches in the country. They also lay claim to Wyoming’s first meadery.

Learn More

Jackson
(JAC)

Route: Salt to Stone

Salt to Stone route image


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, recreating in Wyoming’s national parks or exploring all that downtown Jackson has to offer.

Learn More

Laramie
(LAR)

Route: Rockies to Tetons

Rockies to Tetons route image


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 southeastern historically rich town. Full of outdoor activities from hiking to skiing depending on the season.

Learn More

Riverton
(RIW)

Route: Rockies to Tetons

Rockies to Tetons route image


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.

Learn More

Rock Springs
(RKS)

Route: Salt to Stone

Salt to Stone route image


Sitting in the high desert, Rock Springs, provides unique opportunities for adventure in Wyoming. Flying into Southwest Wyoming Regional Airport (RKS) provides visitors a beautiful entryway into southwest Wyoming. Known for the outdoor activities, Rock Springs, has a plethora of terrain to satisfy thrill seekers to cautious adventurers.

Learn More

Sheridan
(SHR)

Route: Black to Yellow

Black to Yellow Route image


Known as Wyoming’s emerald city, Sheridan is set against the beautiful Bighorn Mountains. Sheridan County Airport (SHR) is located in between Devils Tower National Monument and Yellowstone National Park. Take advantage of the cities rich cultural history and thriving main street during your visit.

Learn More

Map Your Trip.

Find the Wyoming airport closest to your destination and begin mapping your trip. Your adventure starts here.

[OPEN MAP IN NEW WINDOW]

Flying with a REAL ID?

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.

Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content

Copy link
Powered by Social Snap