List of the Best Airports for Yellowstone

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Matt Claiborne
Matt Claiborne
March 18, 2022

Yellowstone National Park is enormous, and there are many ways to reach the park and enjoy it. Visitors have several airport options and can choose from a busy international airport or regional airports with connecting flights.

Yellowstone Airports

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone is a stunning national park that's impressively large. It's 2.2 million acres and has five entrances. Visitors must choose the most convenient airport and the best entrance to use. You might want to choose your airport based on its proximity to your hotel, a big city with other activities, best flight prices, or its ease of use.

There are other considerations when choosing the best airport for Yellowstone. Are you planning on visiting other areas, like the Rocky Mountains or Grand Teton National Park? If you are flying internationally, you'll have to fly into an international airport. If you are visiting in winter, the only entrance is the north entrance in Bozeman, Montana.

West Yellowstone Airport (WYS)

West Yellowstone Airport is just three miles from the West entrance near the Norris Geyser Basin and Old Faithful. However, it's a very small airport, and you'll have to get a connecting flight from Salt Lake City to reach it.

Bozeman International Airport, Montana (BZN)

Visitors arriving at Bozeman International Airport will be close to the North and West park entrances. Bozeman is the closest airport to the North entrance, which is the only entrance open during winter.

Bozeman airport is 88 miles and 1.5 hours from the North entrance, which features Mammoth Village and Hot Springs.

Bozeman is 91 miles and almost two hours from the West entrance, which is in between Old Faithful and Norris Geyser.

Billings Logan International Airport, Montana (BIL)

Visitors who fly into Billings can take the Beartooth Highway, Yellowstone's most scenic route. Billings is 171 miles and under three hours from Yellowstone's North entrance. However, it often takes drivers longer to reach Yellowstone as there are so many scenic stops along the way.

Visitors who fly into Billings can experience Montana's largest city. Find out what is Billings Montana famous for and enjoy the area's natural beauty and cultural attractions.

Cody Yellowstone Regional Airport, Wyoming (COD)

Cody Yellowstone Regional Airport waiting area

Cody is near the East and Northeast entrances. Cody is 70 miles and 1.5 hours from the East entrance. It's 83 miles and under two hours to the Northeast entrance. However, Cody is a smaller airport and has fewer flights. It's a good airport for connecting flights from Denver and Salt Lake City.

Jackson Hole Airport, Wyoming (JAC)

Jackson Hole Airport is located in Grand Teton National Park. It's 50 miles and just over an hour to the South entrance, which is close to Old Faithful. Many large airports offer connecting flights to Jackson Hole.

Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)

Salt Lake City International is the largest and easiest airport to fly into. You'll be able to book tickets from anywhere in the US or the world. Because so many airlines fly into Salt Lake City, you'll be able to save on flight costs.

However, the airport is far from Yellowstone. The West entrance is 323 miles and just under five hours away.

Yellowstone Transportation

Woman renting a car

Distances between your airport and Yellowstone National Park are quite far. Therefore, most visitors rent a car at the airport to have their own transportation.

Experience Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is enormous, and there are many ways to experience it. So book your trip and enjoy one of America's most treasured and stunning parks.

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