Wilson, Wyoming Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Wilson, Wyoming is a small rural community located just outside of Jackson. It has a population of around 1,800 people, and it has a small-town charm that makes it truly unique. The town is surrounded by the majestic Teton Mountains and the Snake River, giving it spectacular views in every direction. The town has several shops and restaurants that offer local goods and services. Wilson is known for its outdoor activities such as skiing, biking, fishing, camping, and horseback riding. In the winter months, there are many ski resorts nearby where visitors can experience world-class skiing and snowboarding. During the summer months, visitors can enjoy fishing in the Snake River or exploring one of the many hiking trails in the area. Wilson also offers several festivals throughout the year including an annual rodeo in June and an annual music festival in August. The small-town atmosphere of Wilson makes it a great place to live or visit for those looking for something different from Jackson Hole’s hustle and bustle.

Population: 1,294
Males: 698 (53.9%), Females: 596 (46.1%)

Teton County

Zip code: 83014

Demographics

Median resident age: 37.4 years
Median household income: $65,327
Median house value: $630,400

Population by Race

Races in Wilson:

  • White Non-Hispanic (96.9%)
  • Two or more races (1.1%)
  • Hispanic (1.0%)
  • American Indian (0.6%)
  • Other race (0.5%)

Ancestries: English (23.3%), German (19.5%), Irish (15.3%), Welsh (4.6%), Czech (4.3%), Italian (3.9%).

Land area: 23.1 square miles

Map of Wilson, WY

Population by Education

Wilson, Wyoming is a small mountain town nestled in the Teton Valley. The population of Wilson is estimated to be around 1,200 people. The majority of the population are Caucasian, and the median age is 39 years old. The town has a strong sense of community and many locals have lived there for generations. Despite its small size, Wilson offers a variety of amenities including two grocery stores, several restaurants and coffee shops, two churches, an elementary school, and a post office.

The town also boasts several outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, biking and fishing in nearby Grand Teton National Park. In addition to these activities, Wilson hosts several events throughout the year including a Fourth of July parade and fireworks display as well as art fairs and festivals during the summer months. Residents enjoy outdoor concerts at the local music park on Wednesday evenings throughout the summer months as well.

The local economy is primarily based on tourism with most businesses catering to visitors from all over the world who come to experience the beauty of Grand Teton National Park. However, there are also some locally owned businesses that provide goods or services to locals such as bakeries and hardware stores. Additionally, many residents work in Jackson Hole or commute over Teton Pass each day for work in Idaho or Montana.

For population 25 years and over in Wilson

  • High school or higher: 98.6%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 58.2%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 20.2%
  • Unemployed: 11.4%
  • Mean travel time to work: 29.0 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Wilson CDP

  • Never married: 37.2%
  • Now married: 47.8%
  • Separated: 2.4%
  • Widowed: 0.5%
  • Divorced: 12.0%

1.5% Foreign born

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Wilson:

  • ST JOHNS HOSPITAL (about 9 miles; JACKSON, WY)
  • TETON VALLEY HOSPITAL AND SURGICENTER (about 24 miles; DRIGGS, ID)
  • EASTERN IDAHO REGIONAL MED CENTER (about 32 miles; IDAHO FALLS, ID)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Wilson:

  • JACKSON HOLE (about 13 miles; JACKSON, WY; Abbreviation: JAC)
  • IDAHO FALLS RGNL (about 83 miles; IDAHO FALLS, ID; Abbreviation: IDA)
  • YELLOWSTONE (about 84 miles; WEST YELLOWSTONE, MT; Abbreviation: WYS)

Other public-use airports nearest to Wilson:

  • DRIGGS-REED MEML (about 23 miles; DRIGGS, ID; Abbreviation: U59)
  • ALPINE (about 24 miles; ALPINE, WY; Abbreviation: 46U)
  • AFTON MUNI (about 55 miles; AFTON, WY; Abbreviation: AFO)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Wilson:

  • RICKS COLLEGE (about 60 miles; REXBURG, ID; Full-time enrollment: 8,670)
  • IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY (about 116 miles; POCATELLO, ID; Full-time enrollment: 10,057)
  • UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY (about 145 miles; LOGAN, UT; Full-time enrollment: 16,384)
  • MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY-BOZEMAN (about 148 miles; BOZEMAN, MT; Full-time enrollment: 10,380)
  • WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY (about 174 miles; OGDEN, UT; Full-time enrollment: 12,112)
  • UNIVERSITY OF UTAH (about 199 miles; SALT LAKE CITY, UT; Full-time enrollment: 19,866)
  • SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 207 miles; SALT LAKE CITY, UT; Full-time enrollment: 11,896)

Public primary/middle schools in Wilson:

  • WILSON ELEMENTARY (Students: 208; Location: 5675 WEST MAIN; Grades: KG – 05)
  • C-BAR-V RANCH (Students: 43; Location: 3850 NORTH WILDERNESS DRIVE; Grades: KG – 12)
  • RED TOP MEADOWS (Students: 12; Location: 7905 S FALL CREEK ROAD; Grades: 06 – 12)

Private primary/middle school in Wilson:

  • RED TOP MEADOWS (Students: 102; Location: P O BOX 290; Grades: 7 – 11; Boys only)