
Wyoming USA Travel Guide
Summer (June - August): Days are mild, and nights are cool. Average daytime temperatures range from 70-80°F (21-27°C), with nighttime lows dropping to 40-50°F (4-10°C). It stays humid low. Afternoon thunderstorms occur often.
Winter (November - April): This time of year brings cold and snow. Average daytime weather are 20-30°F (-6- -1°C), with nighttime lows from 0-15°F (-18- -9°C). A lot of snow is typical, with higher elevations receiving over 400 inches annually.
The region's popularity means that during peak periods, higher demand for accommodation and activities exists.
Summer (The Latter part of june - Early Sept) & Winter (Mid-Dec - March)
All park roads and trails open (summer). Peak skiing/snowboarding conditions (winter). Atmosphere.
Highest prices and largest crowds. Advance reservations are a must. Limited park access in winter.
Spring (May - Early June) & Autumn (Late Sept - Early Nov)
Fewer crowds, lower prices. Good early-season wildlife viewing (spring). Stunning fall colors and elk rut (autumn).
Unpredictable weather. Many services, roads, and trails may stay closed. Days are shorter in autumn.
The End of april - Mid-May & Late Oct - Mid-Dec
Lowest prices. Very small crowds. An authentic local atmosphere is present.
Numerous businesses close down. Limited activities. Unpredictable weather, trails can be muddy.
The Last of the old west sits at approximately 6,237 feet (1,901 meters). Altitude sickness is a possibility, specifically for those arriving from sea level. Stay hydrated and take it easy initially.
Late summer and early autumn might bring wildfire smoke from regional fires. This impacts air quality and visibility. Check local reports before your visit.
Winter temperatures drop well below 0°F (-18°C). Summer afternoons reach over 85°F (29°C). Pack layers.
Cold-weather travel calls for preparedness for heavy snow, icy roads, and potential street closures, especially on Teton Pass and the park's road network.
Mountain weather changes quickly. Be ready for sudden shifts from sun to rain or snow, even during the summer.
High altitude elevates UV intensity. Sunscreen, hats, and sunnies are a must.
Animals frequent roads, especially at dawn and dusk. Drive with extreme caution.
Entry for international visitors aligns with general United States regulations. United States citizens just need valid identification.
Select the right visa for your travel purpose and nationality.
Have all necessary have your documents ready for your U.S. Entry.
Begin the visa application process long before your trip.
The Last of the old west is known for its beauty, and it can be an expensive destination. Careful budgeting aids in managing costs and enjoying your trip.
The official currency is the United States Dollar (USD). Major credit cards receive wide acceptance throughout Jackson Hole. It's simple to find an atm in the town of Jackson and Teton Village.
Currency exchange services remain limited outside major airports. Exchange currency before arrival or withdraw USD from Cash machines on arrival. Notify your bank of your travel dates to avoid card issues.
Approx. $100 - $200 USD per day.
Hostel beds, basic motels, or camping. Self-catering, fast-casual eateries.
Limited ride-sharing. Fewer paid attractions.
Approx. $250 - $600 USD per day.
Mid-range hotels, vacation rentals. Mix of casual and nicer dining.
Occasional paid excursions. Car rental for flexibility.
$700+ USD per day.
Luxury hotels/resorts. Fine dining experiences. Hired cars with drivers.
Exclusive guided tours. Premium activities like heli-skiing.
| Category | Budget (USD) | Mid-Range (USD) | Luxury (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | A bunk in a hostel: $40-80, Basic motel: $150-250, Camping: $30-50 | Hotel room: $200-500+, VRBO/Airbnb: $300-800+ | Resort/Lodge: $700-2000+ |
| Meals (per person, for each meal) | Breakfast: $5-15, Lunch: $10-20, Dinner: $15-30 | Breakfast: $15-25, Lunch: $20-40, Dinner: $40-80 | Breakfast: $25-40+, Lunch: $40-70+, Dinner: $90-200+ |
| Transportation | START Bus: $1-3/ride, Taxi/Ride-Share: $15-40/short trip | Rental Car: $80-200/day, Gas: $30-60/day | Private Car: $500+/day |
The mountain environment brings unique considerations for your well-being.
No specific vaccinations are a must for U.S. Entry for tourism. Routine immunizations (MMR, DTaP, Varicella, Polio), and an annual influenza immunization are generally advised. Consult the CDC website.
St. John's Health in Jackson serves as a full-service hospital with an emergency department. Several urgent medical clinics exist for non-life-threatening issues. Dial 911 for emergencies.
Tap water in Jackson Hole and surrounding developed regions is safe for drinking. Food safety regulations are high in restaurants and stores.
Travel insurance is a good idea.
A comprehensive travel insurance policy includes coverage for medical emergencies, emergency evacuation, trip disruption coverage, lost luggage, and rental car damage. This offers financial protection for unpredictable situations.
Consider policies from World Nomads for adventurous travel, SafetyWing for digital nomads, or Insubuy for visitors to the U.S.
AirHelp aids passengers with flight compensation (AirHelp.com).
The Last of the old west generally has a very low crime rate. The area period of stays safe for tourists. Apply standard precautions: do not leave valuables unattended in vehicles, arrange accommodation, and know your surroundings.
Snowstorms/avalanches are widespread in winter. Wildfires are most prevalent in late summer/early autumn. Rapid flooding are rare but doable during intense summer thunderstorms.
Emergency Services (Police, Fire, Ambulance): 911. St. John's Health: +1 (307) 733-3630. Grand Teton NP Emergency: +1 (307) 739-3301. Yellowstone NP Emergency: +1 (307) 344-7311.
The mountain environment has unique health factors. Awareness and prevention are .