UNMATCHED BEAUTY. UNFILTERED LIFESTYLE.
Breathtaking landscapes, wide-open skies, and a fiercely independent spirit—Wyoming offers a lifestyle that’s as wild and wonderful as its natural beauty. Whether you’re drawn by the promise of freedom, adventure, or simply a slower pace of life, Wyoming invites you to live boldly.
Why Wyoming?
- No State Income Tax – Keep more of what you earn. Wyoming is one of the most tax-friendly states in the nation.
- Low Population, High Quality of Life – With fewer people and more space, you’ll enjoy cleaner air, less traffic, and a true sense of community.
- Access to Outdoor Adventure – From Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks to world-class fishing, skiing, hiking, and horseback riding—your backyard is a playground.
- Business-Friendly Environment – Wyoming is consistently ranked as one of the best states to start and grow a business, with low operating costs and minimal red tape.
- Strong Education & Healthcare – With top-ranked school districts and regional medical centers, Wyoming supports families at every stage.
Living the Wyoming Lifestyle
From historic small towns like Buffalo and Cody to thriving hubs like Jackson and Sheridan, each community has its own unique character and charm. Whether you’re looking for ranch life, mountain luxury, or a quiet home on the prairie, Wyoming offers something for everyone.
Culture & Community
Experience the spirit of the American West through rodeos, art walks, music festivals, and farmers markets. Wyomingites are welcoming, self-reliant, and proud of their roots—ready to greet newcomers with a handshake and a helping hand.
AIRPORTS & ACCESS ACROSS THE COWBOY STATE
Getting Here Is Easier Than You Think
Despite its expansive landscapes and off-the-beaten-path appeal, Wyoming is surprisingly accessible. Whether you’re arriving for a weekend getaway or settling in full time, a network of regional airports makes travel seamless—without the stress of big-city congestion.
Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)
Located just 15 minutes from downtown Jackson and uniquely situated inside Grand Teton National Park, JAC offers direct flights to major cities like Denver, Salt Lake City, Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, and Los Angeles—seasonally expanding to include San Francisco and New York. Its intimate, lodge-style terminal offers breathtaking views of the Tetons and a stress-free arrival experience.
Sheridan County Airport (SHR)
Flying into Sheridan places you in the heart of northern Wyoming’s ranching and arts scene. Daily flights via Denver connect you quickly to the region’s historic charm and mountain beauty, all within minutes of town.
Additional Travel Notes
Wyoming’s low traffic volumes and scenic byways make driving a pleasure—not a chore. Whether you’re headed over Teton Pass or along the Bighorn Scenic Byway, every route is part of the experience.
Pro tip: Many Wyoming newcomers keep a vehicle at their property and use car rental or rideshare services (like Turo or local shuttles) when flying in. It’s a practical way to balance travel with adventure.
ICONIC. ELEVATED. WILD
Jackson Hole
Cradled by the Teton Range and known for its protected landscapes and rugged luxury, Jackson Hole is Wyoming’s crown jewel. With over 2.7 million acres of public land at its doorstep, it offers world-class recreation in all seasons—alpine skiing, fly fishing, horseback riding, hiking, and wildlife watching, all framed by jaw-dropping scenery.
But Jackson is more than a playground—it’s a community. Fine dining, art galleries, a thriving cultural scene, and an intentional approach to development have created a destination where you can live boldly, yet quietly.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. The National Museum of Wildlife Art. The Grand Teton Music Festival. Every detail of life here feels curated yet natural.
TIMELESS WESTERN SPIRIT. MODERN-DAY CHARM.
Sheridan & Buffalo
At the foot of the Bighorn Mountains lies a region where the Old West lives on—Sheridan and Buffalo. These towns offer wide-open space, a strong sense of history, and a vibrant cultural scene rooted in ranching, equestrian life, and the arts.
Sheridan’s downtown is dotted with historic buildings, top-tier restaurants, and artisan shops. Buffalo, just a short drive away, is a quieter haven with boutique accommodations and close-knit charm. Both offer access to endless backcountry recreation, plus highly rated schools and medical facilities.
Nationally acclaimed polo. A historic inn once visited by Teddy Roosevelt. Sunset horseback rides through golden aspen groves.
TRANQUILITY. TRADITION. TRUE ESCAPE.
Star Valley
Tucked between forested peaks and rolling rivers, Star Valley is a place where life slows down. Located just south of Jackson Hole, it’s known for its laid-back lifestyle, friendly towns, and some of the most pristine landscapes in the Intermountain West.
Whether you’re casting a line on the Salt River, exploring trails on horseback, or simply soaking up the silence, Star Valley offers daily reminders of what matters most. Communities like Alpine, Thayne, and Afton blend small-town hospitality with mountain town amenities—and make ideal home bases for those craving a peaceful, grounded way of life.
Evenings by the fireplace. Mornings in the meadow. Weekends that feel like vacation, even when you live here full time.