Four-minute walk tops from car to JAC’s only terminal
Accessible Parking at Jackson Hole Airport sits directly next to the terminal in Terminal 1, shaving the walk down to roughly 4 minutes from the outer spots and likely less from the signed accessible bays. This is the closest option to the check-in counters, so people using mobility aids or traveling with someone who does are exposed to the snow and ice for the shortest time.
The accessible spaces share the same surface lot as general parking, but they’re placed closest to the main entrance doors on the terminal side. In winter, that short distance matters more than any shuttle schedule, especially when temperatures dip well below freezing. You park, unload, and push or walk a straight shot to the building without crossing any big access roads.
JAC doesn’t run a separate accessible-only lot or a remote shuttle system, so this next-to-terminal setup covers all flights and all airlines using Terminal 1. No extra drop-off zone to figure out, no 10–15 minute shuttle buffer to add, and no hunting for a second facility. Once you’re parked, you’re essentially within a couple hundred feet of the doors and security line.
Exact parking rates change occasionally, but Accessible Parking here follows the same daily pricing as the main lot, so you’re paying standard on-airport rates for the shortest walk. If conditions look icy or it’s snowing hard, plan an extra 5–10 minutes to unload carefully, then move the car into one of the signed accessible stalls closest to the entrance before heading inside.
4 min walk · next to terminal