Wyoming is a winter wonderland – luckily, most of us enjoy the snow and the cold weather. Just because the season has rolled in already doesn’t mean you have to be homebound until May, though! Check out a few of the best winter getaways in Wyoming below, and plan your next adventure in a snowy paradise.

  1. Cody & Sleeping Giant

Facebook / Sleeping Giant Ski Area Cody is a cool town to visit any time of year, but in the winter, it’s magical. Enjoy the small town feel with local restaurants and plenty of year-round shops. Be sure to set aside some time to head over to Sleeping Giant Ski Area, where you can rent snowshoes or skiils and enjoy some of the best powder in Wyoming.Read more about this great getaway here.

  1. Saratoga Hot Springs

Facebook / Saratoga Hot Springs If you’re not a big cold-weather person, living in Wyoming can be tough. Luckily, there’s a great place to warm up - the Saratoga Hot Springs. This cozy retreat is popular in the summer, but by winter, it’s a quiet escape from the bone-chilling temperatures that hover over the Cowboy State.Read more about best way to get toasty in Wyoming right here.

  1. Mountain Meadow Cabins

Facebook / Mountain Meadow Cabins If your idea of a winter getaway is a secluded, quiet cabin in the woods with access to world-class snowmobile trails, then these Snowy Range cabins are for you! Enjoy an amazing, one-of-a-kind getaway at Mountain Meadow.Read more about this isolated mountain escape here.

  1. Granite Hot Springs

Tripadvisor / Kcbejeans Granite Hot Springs are a little more crowded than Saratoga, but the view from the springs is worth any wait you’ll encounter! These stunning hot springs are some of the best in the world.Read more about this cozy winter retreat right here.

  1. Snow King Mountain

Snow King Mountain Snow King is so much more than a regular Mountain Ski Resort. In fact, this family-friendly getaway is popular with skiers, shoppers, and adventurers alike. Work up the courage to try their unique mountain coaster - you’ll have a blast!Read more about this thrilling mountain coaster and resort right here.

  1. Grand Teton National Park

Flickr / Sporst Wildlife spotters will find that Grand Teton is a natural safari as soon as the crowds go home. Once the bears are sleeping, the park truly wakes up. Spot elk, deer, and maybe even a mountain lion. Bring your binoculars and camera!Read more about this stunning winter safari here.

  1. National Elk Refuge

Flickr / Ian Sanderson The National Elk Refuge is right on the edge of Jackson, which is one of Wyoming’s most popular small towns. In the winter, the Elk Refudge offers exciting sleigh rides. That’s one trip you’ll never forget!Read more about this one of a kind adventure here.

  1. Grand Targhee Resort

Facebook / Grand Targhee Grand Targhee is one of the most famous ski resorts in the world - and after one visit, you’ll understand why everyone loves it so much. From skiing, to snowboarding, to tubing, any snowbird will declare they’ve found their paradise.Read more about this gorgeous ski area here.

What’s your favorite winter getaway in Wyoming? Share your go-to winter adventure spots in the comments below!

Facebook / Sleeping Giant Ski Area

Cody is a cool town to visit any time of year, but in the winter, it’s magical. Enjoy the small town feel with local restaurants and plenty of year-round shops. Be sure to set aside some time to head over to Sleeping Giant Ski Area, where you can rent snowshoes or skiils and enjoy some of the best powder in Wyoming.Read more about this great getaway here.

Facebook / Saratoga Hot Springs

If you’re not a big cold-weather person, living in Wyoming can be tough. Luckily, there’s a great place to warm up - the Saratoga Hot Springs. This cozy retreat is popular in the summer, but by winter, it’s a quiet escape from the bone-chilling temperatures that hover over the Cowboy State.Read more about best way to get toasty in Wyoming right here.

Facebook / Mountain Meadow Cabins

If your idea of a winter getaway is a secluded, quiet cabin in the woods with access to world-class snowmobile trails, then these Snowy Range cabins are for you! Enjoy an amazing, one-of-a-kind getaway at Mountain Meadow.Read more about this isolated mountain escape here.

Tripadvisor / Kcbejeans

Granite Hot Springs are a little more crowded than Saratoga, but the view from the springs is worth any wait you’ll encounter! These stunning hot springs are some of the best in the world.Read more about this cozy winter retreat right here.

Snow King Mountain

Snow King is so much more than a regular Mountain Ski Resort. In fact, this family-friendly getaway is popular with skiers, shoppers, and adventurers alike. Work up the courage to try their unique mountain coaster - you’ll have a blast!Read more about this thrilling mountain coaster and resort right here.

Flickr / Sporst

Wildlife spotters will find that Grand Teton is a natural safari as soon as the crowds go home. Once the bears are sleeping, the park truly wakes up. Spot elk, deer, and maybe even a mountain lion. Bring your binoculars and camera!Read more about this stunning winter safari here.

Flickr / Ian Sanderson

The National Elk Refuge is right on the edge of Jackson, which is one of Wyoming’s most popular small towns. In the winter, the Elk Refudge offers exciting sleigh rides. That’s one trip you’ll never forget!Read more about this one of a kind adventure here.

Facebook / Grand Targhee

Grand Targhee is one of the most famous ski resorts in the world - and after one visit, you’ll understand why everyone loves it so much. From skiing, to snowboarding, to tubing, any snowbird will declare they’ve found their paradise.Read more about this gorgeous ski area here.

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