The only commercial airport within national park boundaries, Jackson Hole Airport offers direct flights from 13 major cities through Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines.
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It is in a national park. It has very limited flights. It's expensive because of supply and demand. An alternative for a Yellowstone/ Teton vacation is to fly into Bozeman or Billings instead.
The only commercial airport within national park boundaries, Jackson Hole Airport offers direct flights from 13 major cities through Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines.
Yellowstone Regional Airport: Cody, WyomingThe Yellowstone Regional Airport is a great alternative for the Jackson Hole Airport. The airport in Cody, Wyoming is a 4 hour drive from Jackson.
The cheapest ticket to Jackson found for each month in 2023 based on historical flight searches by Cheapflights users. November is currently the cheapest month to fly to Jackson. At this moment in time July is the most expensive month.
Jackson Hole is conveniently located near Yellowstone AND Grand Teton National Park. Visitors can see two of the most treasured national parks in one visit. Grand Teton National Park is at the foot of the Tetons and has hiking trails, beautiful alpine lakes, and dynamic views. Both parks are great for wildlife viewing.
When searching for flights to Wyoming, there are nine airports you can fly into, but only the Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) has many options for routes and airlines. This airport is served by regular nonstop flights from Dallas, Denver, and Chicago.
What Yellowstone entrance is closest to Jackson Hole? Yellowstone is most accessible from Jackson Hole through the South Entrance just north of Jackson Lake. From the town of Jackson, the south entrance is about 57 miles, which takes about one hour 15 minutes in normal summer conditions.
I had the same question before we went there. Yes, they are the same thing. Jackson is the name of the town and airport. Jackson is the town which is in a larger area called Jackson Hole.
I agree, Jackson. This way you are close to the Tetons, which you (hopefully) would have planned to see anyhow. I've flown into Bozeman twice, there isn't much to see there (although it's a college town and a good place to get a coffee or buy some music). It's a good 2 hour drive to the north entrance of Yellowstone.