JAC · Parking

Long Term Parking

Long stay

$25 per day adds up fast if you’re gone a week

Long Term Parking at Jackson Hole Airport sits about 0.3 miles from Terminal 1, so you’re looking at roughly a 5‑minute walk with bags. The posted rate runs $25 for 5–24 hours, which is simple math but painful once you cross four or five days. This lot is on-airport long stay, so you trade higher pricing for not dealing with shuttles or third‑party operators.

For a 7‑day trip, you’re staring at about $175 in parking fees at the on-site Long Term Parking lot. That’s exactly why some locals on TripAdvisor say they “can’t do long term parking at the Jackson Hole Airport” and instead start pricing options in Driggs, Idaho. If you park here, you’re paying for proximity: 0.3 miles on foot instead of a 20–40 minute drive to an off-airport town lot.

Regulars doing multiple week‑long trips a year often park in nearby towns such as Driggs and get a ride or shuttle to JAC, based on forum threads specifically titled “Long Term Parking in Driggs 1 Week.” They’d rather deal with an extra 30–45 minutes of logistics each way than stack $25 per day on top of already expensive peak‑season flights. The on-airport lot still works best for locals dropping a car for a short business trip or a 2–3 day ski run.

Watch out for: during heavy summer and winter windows, TripAdvisor posters mention avoiding the JAC long‑term lot entirely because of a mix of cost and worry that spots will be tight. If you’re leaving a car for more than 4–5 days, price out Driggs or other town parking first. One practical tip: build in an extra 10 minutes for the 0.3‑mile walk back to the terminal in winter when the path is icy or you’re hauling ski bags.

Pricing

Stay Per day Total
1 day $25.00/day $25.00
3 days $25.00/day $75.00
7 days $25.00/day $175.00
Getting to the terminal

5 min walk · 0.3 mi

Other parking at JAC