As of 2026, Lyft operates in over 650 cities across the United States. While the company initially grew to 300 cities by 2017, its footprint has since expanded to cover nearly every major metropolitan area and hundreds of mid-sized college towns and suburban hubs. This includes extensive coverage in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. While Lyft is a household name in cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, it also maintains a strong presence in smaller regional markets like Bentonville, Arkansas; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and Dover, Delaware. Despite its broad domestic reach, Lyft remains almost exclusively a North American service (operating in parts of Canada as well), unlike its primary competitor, Uber, which has a massive international presence. For travelers, this means Lyft is a reliable option for almost any U.S. airport transfer or local commute, though driver availability can still vary significantly in very rural or remote locations.