Arriving at Campbell County Airport and needing a car? Renting provides freedom to explore Gillette and the surrounding area at your own pace. This guide covers everything from finding your rental to understanding costs and getting comfortable behind the wheel in Wyoming.
Rental car desks are generally located within the main terminal building, often near the baggage claim area. Some companies may operate a shuttle service to an off-airport facility, which is usually clearly signposted. Expect a short wait for the shuttle if one is needed. Several companies commonly serve Campbell County Airport, including well-known names.
The best car for you depends on your travel plans. Here are some popular options you’ll likely find:
| Economy | $30 - $50/day |
| Compact | $35 - $60/day |
| Intermediate | $40 - $70/day |
| Standard | $45 - $80/day |
| SUV (Small/Mid-Size) | $60 - $120/day |
| Luxury | $80+/day |
Prices change by season and availability.
For exploring the outdoors, an SUV is a good choice, offering more ground clearance and space. If you’re primarily sticking to city driving, an economy or compact car will be more fuel-efficient and easier to park.
Generally, you’ll need a valid driver’s license, a major credit card in your name, and a second form of identification (like a passport). The minimum age to rent is typically 21, but drivers under 25 may face additional daily fees. Rental companies will authorize a deposit on your credit card to cover potential costs like fuel or damage. The amount varies, but it’s usually a few hundred dollars. Be sure to understand the deposit terms before you sign the agreement.
Rental companies will offer various insurance products. Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) covers damage to the rental car itself. Theft insurance protects against vehicle theft. Excess insurance reduces the amount you’d pay out-of-pocket in case of damage or theft. Check if your existing auto insurance or credit card provides rental car coverage before purchasing additional insurance. Don’t hesitate to ask the rental agent to explain the details of each option clearly.
Wyoming has a lot of open road! Speed limits are generally 75 mph on highways, and 30-35 mph in towns. Be aware of wildlife, especially deer and antelope, particularly at dawn and dusk. Toll roads are uncommon in Wyoming. Parking is generally plentiful and free in Gillette, but be mindful of any posted restrictions. Winter driving can be challenging due to snow and ice, so check road conditions before you travel.
Rental desks are usually in the terminal. Some companies use a shuttle to an off-airport location.
A valid driver’s license, a credit card, and a second form of ID are typically required.
Check if your existing insurance or credit card covers rentals. Otherwise, consider CDW and theft insurance.
You may face an additional daily fee.
A deposit is authorized on your credit card to cover potential costs.
No, toll roads are rare in Wyoming.
Generally 75 mph, but always check posted signs.
Check road conditions and be prepared for snow and ice.
Yes, but there may be an additional daily fee.
Late returns usually incur extra charges, often a full day’s rental rate.
Major credit cards are almost always accepted. Debit cards may have restrictions.
Report any damage to the rental company immediately and follow their instructions.