The best time to go to Wyoming depends entirely on what you'd like to do, with summer (June to August) being ideal for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing, and winter (December to March) offering unparalleled snow sports.For those eager to explore the national parks like Yellowstone and Grand Teton, summer is the peak season. The weather is warm and sunny, making it superb for hiking, fishing, and enjoying the scenic drives. All park facilities and roads are typically open, and you'll have the best chance of seeing a wide variety of wildlife.Winter transforms Wyoming into a wonderland for snow sports enthusiasts. The deep snow provides excellent conditions for skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling, particularly in areas around Jackson Hole. While access to some parts of the national parks is limited, you can still experience their beauty through snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, often with fewer crowds.For a balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) can be excellent. Spring sees wildflowers blooming and baby animals appearing, though some higher elevation roads might still be closed.