The state of Wyoming is encouraging folks to visit all of the state's airports, preferably by plane if you have one. But you can drive to them.

Patches, stickers, and other prizes will be given out.

The WYFly Passport Program is a 2026 initiative designed for pilots and aviation enthusiasts to explore Wyoming's 40 public-use airports and surrounding communities, encouraging both flying and driving to collect stamps.

You can grab a physical passport book at any of the 34 paved airports across the state. Participants collect stamps at visitor stations at participating public-use airports.

Watch the video below for more information.

Completing regional tasks allows participants to win prizes, including an embroidered bomber jacket.

The program is open to anyone; participants can fly or drive to the locations.

Passport books can be found at any of the 34 paved airports across Wyoming.

Wyoming has a total of 127 public and private airports, according to 2026 data, serving a mix of commercial, general aviation, and private, recreational needs. But you won't need to visit all 127 for this game. Just 34 of them.

The official Wyoming Airport System consists of 40 specific public-use airports categorized by the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT), with 34 of them being paved.

Wyo Airport Passport 2
Wyo Airport Passport 2
Wyo Airport Passport 2

For full instructions and the locations of the visitor stations, you can visit the official WYFly Passport Program page.

OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER: The WYFly Passport Program is for education and entertainment purposes only. Participation may involve flying to or driving to various airports, and all participants are responsible for their own travel planning, decisions, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Participation is voluntary and at the participant’s own risk. Participants must prioritize safety by adhering to all applicable Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations, as well as federal, state, and local laws. For additional information or questions, please contact us at dot-aeroinfo@wyo.gov.

Local Pilots Give Wyoming Kids A Free Flight

Does your kid want to be a pilot?

There is no way of knowing unless they get a chance to get in an airplane and get up there.

Thanks to a Wyoming chapter of EAA, (Experimental Aircraft Association), kids in Wheatland Wyoming got that chance this past weekend.

Local pilots offered free rides to all kids, breakfast included.

The hope is that maybe some of these kids will get that urge to want to fly and pursue a career as a pilot.

America needs more pilots.

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