Wyoming Chamber of Commerce Directory

37+

Chambers Statewide

From major metro to rural communities

23

Counties Served

Comprehensive coverage across Wyoming

7,000+

Business Members

Statewide chamber network reach

1946

Oldest Chamber

Jackson Hole founded in 1946

Wyoming State Chamber of Commerce

Wyoming State Chamber of Commerce

Address: PO Box 418, Laramie, WY 82073

Phone: (307) 760-3897

Website: wyomingstatechamber.org

Mission: Build business in Wyoming through advocacy, education, and communication. The WSCC sponsors programs and initiatives to accomplish this mission, actively advocating for policies that support a healthy business environment throughout the state. Wyoming consists of 40 different chambers all striving to advocate, educate and facilitate a strong and healthy economy for the State of Wyoming and its residents.

Wyoming Chamber of Commerce New Statewide

Website: wyomingchamberofcommerce.org

About: Launched as Wyoming's first unified statewide Chamber of Commerce, representing over 7,000 businesses. While numerous economic development and chamber organizations already represent thousands of local businesses, the Wyoming Chamber of Commerce unites these voices for the first time. This unified business perspective is essential for influencing policy at both state and federal levels.

Focus: Creates a place for local chambers, economic development organizations, downtown development authorities, main streets, tourism associations, and businesses to come together to speak with one unified voice on statewide and federal issues.

Wyoming Business Alliance

Website: wyomingbusinessalliance.com

About: Since 1979, the Wyoming Business Alliance has been the premier statewide membership-driven partnership of businesses, industries, trade associations, and nonprofits in Wyoming. As a member, you'll be part of Wyoming's statewide association representing the interests of individuals and businesses of all sizes, representing the business point of view.

Major Metro & Regional Chambers

Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce Accredited

Location: Cheyenne (State Capital)

Address: 121 W. 15th St. Suite 204, Cheyenne, WY 82001

Phone: (307) 638-3388

Website: cheyennechamber.org

Members: 1,000+ Business Investors

Focus: Acts as a catalyst for change and advocate for business growth in the Cheyenne region. Premier economic development and governmental affairs organization for Greater Cheyenne area. U.S. Chamber Member and Accredited.

Casper Area Chamber of Commerce

Location: Casper (Natrona County)

Address: 500 N Center St, Casper, WY 82601

Phone: (307) 234-5311

Website: casperwyoming.org

Founded: 1903 (122+ years serving business community)

Focus: Fostering a vibrant and thriving business community by elevating local business through collaboration, advocacy, and education. Provides integrated services and resources to members, building a vibrant, prosperous business environment.

Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce

Location: Jackson (Teton County)

Address: 260 West Broadway, #a, Jackson, WY 83001

Phone: (307) 733-3316

Website: jacksonholechamber.com

Founded: 1946

Members: 900+ businesses

Focus: Champions the interests of local businesses, enhances their prosperity and strengthens the year-round economic climate of Teton County. Partner in Jackson Hole & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center. Gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks tourism.

Laramie Chamber Business Alliance

Location: Laramie (Albany County)

Address: 528 S Adams St, Laramie, WY 82070

Phone: (307) 745-7339

Website: laramie.org

Population Served: 33,508 (3,412 businesses)

Focus: Member-based non-profit organization attracting and retaining primary jobs, facilitating expansion and development of existing businesses to achieve sustainable growth and improve economic well-being of Laramie and Albany County citizens.

Regional Chambers by Geographic Area

Northern Wyoming

Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce

Location: Sheridan

Address: 54 S Main St, Sheridan, WY 82801

Phone: (307) 672-2485

Website: sheridanwyomingchamber.org

Founded: 1913

Members: 850+ members, 200+ volunteers

Focus: Catalyst for business prosperity and champion for a stronger community. Primary advocate for business in Sheridan County, tackling issues, developing programs, educating and connecting businesses.

Campbell County Chamber of Commerce

Location: Gillette (Energy Capital of the Nation)

Address: 409 W 2nd St, Gillette, WY 82716

Phone: (307) 682-3673

Website: gillettechamber.com

Focus: Supports local commerce and community development in the Energy Capital of the Nation. Strong ties to energy industry including coal mining, oil and gas sectors. Offers business resources and networking events.

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce

Location: Buffalo

Address: 55 N Main St, Buffalo, WY 82834

Website: buffalowyo.com

Focus: Resource to bring people and business together creating enduring relationships and partnerships. Nestled at the base of the Bighorn Mountains, Buffalo is where western heritage meets small-town charm.

Western Wyoming (Big Horn Basin)

Cody Country Chamber of Commerce

Location: Cody

Address: 836 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414

Phone: (307) 587-2777

Website: codychamber.org

Members: Nearly 500 businesses and individuals

Focus: Largest and longest-standing business organization in northwest Wyoming. Advocates for business community, promotes economic prosperity, and celebrates achievements throughout western region. Home to Buffalo Bill Center of the West and Cody Nite Rodeo.

Powell Economic Partnership (PEP)

Location: Powell

Address: 111 S. Day Street, Powell, WY 82435

Phone: (307) 754-3494

Website: powellchamber.org

Focus: Leading Economic Development organization in Northwest Wyoming. Unique organization with three functions: economic development, business assistance, and tourism. Gateway to Yellowstone National Park's East Gate and North East Gate. Resource for Agribusiness, Outdoor Recreation, Tourism, and Aerospace.

Southwest Wyoming

Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce

Location: Rock Springs (Sweetwater County)

Address: 1897 Dewar Dr, Rock Springs, WY 82901

Phone: (307) 362-3771

Email: [email protected]

Website: rockspringschamber.com

Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Focus: Enhancing Sweetwater County's quality of life and economic vitality through cooperative efforts. Features 24-hour visitor center with information about Southwest Wyoming. Offers Cowboy Coupons program for residents and travelers.

Green River Chamber of Commerce

Location: Green River (County Seat of Sweetwater County)

Address: 1155 W. Flaming Gorge Way, Green River, WY 82935

Phone: (307) 875-5711

Website: grchamber.com

Population Served: 12,220 (1,002 businesses)

Focus: Enhancing community through advocacy and partnerships between businesses and community leaders. Creating strong local economy, promoting community, providing networking opportunities. Home to Wilkin's Peak Mountain Biking Trail System, Expedition Island, and River Festival.

Evanston Chamber of Commerce

Location: Evanston (Uinta County - Southwest Wyoming's Playground)

Phone: (800) 328-9708 or (307) 783-0371

Website: evanstonwyo.com

Focus: Front door to the community, one-stop information and resource center for visitors, locals, businesses, and those outside the area. Enhances growth and prosperity of Evanston business community and tourism through member events and resources. Serves southwest corner of Wyoming at foot of Uinta Mountains.

Central Wyoming

Riverton Chamber of Commerce

Location: Riverton (West-Central Wyoming)

Address: 111 N 1st St, Riverton, WY 82501

Phone: (307) 856-4801

Website: rivertonchamber.org

Founded: 1940

Population Served: 12,776 (2,186 businesses)

Focus: Lead organization dedicated to inspiring and serving Riverton, local businesses and community prosperity through advocacy, access to leaders, economic development, connectivity and education. Commercial and educational hub of west-central Wyoming. Home of IDEA Inc. and Small Business Development Center.

Lander Chamber of Commerce

Location: Lander

Address: 100 N 1st St, Lander, WY 82520

Website: landerchamber.org

Focus: Supporting local business community and promoting economic development in Fremont County. Gateway to outdoor recreation including Wind River Range wilderness areas.

Eastern Wyoming

Goshen County Chamber of Commerce

Location: Torrington

Address: 110 W 22nd Ave, Torrington, WY 82240

Phone: (307) 532-5162

Email: [email protected]

Website: goshencountychamber.com

Focus: Promotes business vitality and quality of life throughout Goshen County through leadership, communication, and education. Go Goshen (formerly Goshen Economic Development) encourages business growth, creates jobs, and builds on local community assets in Fort Laramie, LaGrange, Lingle, Torrington, Yoder, and unincorporated communities.

Platte County Chamber of Commerce

Location: Wheatland

Address: 65 16th St, Wheatland, WY 82201

Email: [email protected]

Website: plattechamber.com

Focus: Supporting Platte County businesses. Wheatland serves as county seat with most business and community services. Primarily agricultural community with clean industrial plant and many small businesses.

Complete Wyoming Chamber Directory by City

37 Chambers of Commerce Across Wyoming - Listed alphabetically by city. Each chamber serves local business community with networking, advocacy, and economic development resources.
  • Basin: Basin Area/South Big Horn County Chamber of Commerce
  • Buffalo: Buffalo Chamber of Commerce - buffalowyo.com
  • Casper: Casper Area Chamber of Commerce - casperwyoming.org
  • Cheyenne: Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce - cheyennechamber.org
  • Cody: Cody Country Chamber of Commerce - codychamber.org
  • Douglas: Douglas Chamber of Commerce
  • Evanston: Evanston Chamber of Commerce - evanstonwyo.com
  • Gillette: Campbell County Chamber of Commerce - gillettechamber.com
  • Glenrock: Glenrock Chamber of Commerce
  • Green River: Green River Wyoming Chamber of Commerce - grchamber.com
  • Jackson: Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce - jacksonholechamber.com
  • Kemmerer: Kemmerer Chamber of Commerce
  • Lander: Lander Chamber of Commerce - landerchamber.org
  • Laramie: Laramie Chamber Business Alliance - laramie.org
  • Lovell: Lovell Chamber of Commerce
  • Lusk: Lusk Chamber of Commerce
  • Mountain View: Bridger Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • Newcastle: Newcastle Chamber of Commerce
  • Pinedale: Sublette Chamber of Commerce
  • Powell: Powell Valley Chamber of Commerce - powellchamber.org
  • Rawlins: Carbon County Chamber of Commerce
  • Riverton: Riverton Chamber of Commerce - rivertonchamber.org
  • Rock Springs: Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce - rockspringschamber.com
  • Saratoga: Saratoga/Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • Sheridan: Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce - sheridanwyomingchamber.org
  • Thermopolis: Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce
  • Torrington: Goshen County Chamber of Commerce - goshencountychamber.com
  • Wheatland: Platte County Chamber of Commerce - plattechamber.com
  • Worland: Worland Chamber of Commerce
  • Afton: Star Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • Big Piney: Big Piney Chamber of Commerce
  • Dubois: Dubois Chamber of Commerce
  • Greybull: Greybull Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Hulett: Hulett Chamber of Commerce
  • Pine Bluffs: Pine Bluffs Chamber of Commerce
  • Sundance: Sundance Chamber of Commerce
  • Wright: Wright Area Chamber of Commerce

Wyoming Small Business Resources

Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC)

Website: wyomingsbdc.org

Services: No-cost, confidential advising and technical assistance to help entrepreneurs start, grow, reinvent, or exit their business. Expert advice and resources for businesses in any industry.

Support: Funded by University of Wyoming, Wyoming Business Council, and U.S. Small Business Administration. Consulting support in business plans, marketing plans, licensing requirements, financial health checkups, business valuation, eCommerce, and succession planning.

Wyoming Business Council

Website: wyomingbusiness.org

Focus: State economic development agency focused on developing diverse economy, offering rural development grants and financial assistance.

Programs: Wyoming Business Resource Network collection of organizations funded by Wyoming Business Council and University of Wyoming collaborating to assist all businesses - big and small - throughout the state. Multi-layered business assistance structure helps new businesses get started and established businesses continue to grow.

WyoHub - AI-Powered Startup Platform New 2025

Website: Available at no cost, no registration required

Features: Free Wyoming AI-powered startup platform designed to help Wyoming founders and small business owners start and thrive. Currently maps over 500 resources throughout Wyoming and uses artificial intelligence to update resource information every 1-2 months.

Launch: Officially launched to boost Wyoming business growth and startup success. Immediately available for use.

Wyoming Business Resource Locator Tool

Website: wyomingbusinessresources.org

Features: Select your county to view local small business resources such as advisors, local chambers of commerce, economic development organizations, and downtown associations. Explore governmental resources available throughout Wyoming.

Wyoming Economic Development Association (WEDA)

Website: wyomingeda.org

About: Statewide nonprofit professional association representing nearly 200 economic development members and organizations. Supports members through membership benefits, lobbying efforts, and educational tools.

SCORE Wyoming

Services: Free counseling to both start-up and existing small businesses

About: Counselors are volunteers with wide range of small business experience and mentoring skills. Provides guidance at no cost to Wyoming entrepreneurs.

Investment Resources: Wyoming has a small yet active investment community including Breakthrough 307 (young angel investment group), Wyoming Angels Network (early-stage tech companies), and Wyoming Smart Capital Network (up to $100K investment capital for eligible small businesses in 8 counties).

Chamber Membership Benefits

Why join a Wyoming Chamber of Commerce? Members gain access to valuable resources, networking opportunities, and business advocacy at local, state, and federal levels.

Networking & Connections

  • Connect with fellow business leaders and decision-makers
  • Events designed to grow professional circle
  • Chamber luncheons, mixers, and community events
  • Make meaningful connections that strengthen your business

Business Advocacy

  • Chamber has your back at local, state, and national level
  • Voice of business heard where it matters most
  • Travel to Washington, D.C. to meet elected officials (Wyoming Business Advocates)
  • Discuss real-world impact of federal policies on Wyoming businesses

Credibility & Trust

  • Chamber membership shows customers you're trusted part of community
  • Committed to doing business the right way
  • 44% more likely for consumers to think favorably of chamber members
  • 63% increase in likelihood consumers will patronize the business

Marketing & Visibility

  • Business listing in membership directories
  • Exposure through sponsorship opportunities
  • Marketing initiatives and chamber promotions
  • Distributed to thousands of households and businesses

Education & Resources

  • Educational seminars and business training
  • Regular updates on local business news
  • Legislative changes and upcoming events
  • Access to exclusive business intelligence

Economic Development

  • Opens doors to new partnerships and customers
  • Resources to help business expand and thrive
  • Access to leaders and decision-makers
  • Participate in exclusive programs and events
Health Benefits: Many Wyoming chambers partner with Wyoming Chambers Health Benefit Plan, offering chamber members a simple way to provide health insurance coverage to their employees.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Wyoming State Chamber of Commerce (wyomingstatechamber.org) has been operating since earlier years, based in Laramie at PO Box 418, and focuses on building business through advocacy, education, and communication. The Wyoming Chamber of Commerce (wyomingchamberofcommerce.org) is a newly launched statewide organization that unites local chambers, economic development organizations, downtown development authorities, and businesses to speak with one unified voice at state and federal levels. The Wyoming Chamber represents over 7,000 businesses statewide and creates partnerships with existing local chambers. Both organizations work to advocate for Wyoming businesses, but the Wyoming Chamber of Commerce is designed to provide a unified statewide business perspective for influencing policy.

Wyoming has 37 chambers of commerce across the state, serving all 23 counties. These range from large metro chambers like Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce (1,000+ members) and Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce (900+ members) to small rural community chambers. Major regional chambers include Casper Area Chamber of Commerce (founded 1903), Sheridan County Chamber (850+ members, founded 1913), Campbell County Chamber in Gillette (Energy Capital of the Nation), and Cody Country Chamber (nearly 500 members). The statewide network represents over 7,000 businesses collectively through the Wyoming Chamber of Commerce umbrella organization.

Wyoming chamber members receive comprehensive benefits including networking opportunities through luncheons, mixers, and community events; business advocacy at local, state, and federal levels ensuring the voice of business is heard; marketing visibility through membership directories distributed to thousands of households; educational resources including free seminars, business training, and legislative updates; credibility boost as chamber membership shows customers you're a trusted part of the community (44% more likely for consumers to think favorably); and economic development resources opening doors to new partnerships and customers. Many chambers also offer access to Wyoming Chambers Health Benefit Plan for employee health insurance. Higher tier memberships may include Chamber Bucks for events, business anniversary promotions, and one-on-one business consultations.

For small businesses and startups, the best approach is to join your local chamber of commerce where your business operates, combined with utilizing statewide resources. Local chambers provide direct networking with nearby businesses and customers. Key resources include Wyoming Small Business Development Center (SBDC) offering free confidential advising and technical assistance; WyoHub (launched 2025), a free AI-powered platform mapping 500+ resources with no registration required; Wyoming Business Resource Locator Tool at wyomingbusinessresources.org to find county-specific advisors and resources; and SCORE Wyoming providing free counseling from experienced business volunteers. The Wyoming Business Council offers rural development grants and financial assistance. For investment capital, explore Breakthrough 307 (angel investment group), Wyoming Angels Network (early-stage tech), and Wyoming Smart Capital Network (up to $100K for eligible businesses in 8 counties). Many local chambers have Small Business Development Centers located in their offices, such as Riverton, Rock Springs, and Gillette chambers.

Wyoming Business Alliance (wyomingbusinessalliance.com) has been operating since 1979 as the premier statewide membership-driven partnership of businesses, industries, trade associations, and nonprofits in Wyoming. While local chambers of commerce focus on supporting businesses within specific cities or counties through networking, advocacy, and local economic development, the Wyoming Business Alliance operates as a statewide business association representing the interests of individuals and businesses of all sizes from a broader policy perspective. The Alliance represents the business point of view on statewide issues. Recently, the Wyoming Business Alliance partnered with Wyoming Innovation Partnership (WIP) to help sustain and expand economic impact through its decades of experience cultivating business relationships, advancing economic initiatives, and leveraging private funding and grants. Businesses can join both their local chamber for community connections and the Wyoming Business Alliance for statewide representation and policy influence.

Wyoming chambers provide robust support for energy industry businesses, particularly in regions where energy drives the economy. The Campbell County Chamber of Commerce in Gillette (known as "Energy Capital of the Nation") has strong ties to coal mining, oil and gas sectors through members like Black Hills Energy (serving since 1885), Navajo Transitional Energy Corporation, Nelson Brothers Mining Services, Buckskin Mining Company, Devon Energy Production Company, and Komatsu Equipment Co. The Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce in Sweetwater County supports energy businesses in southwest Wyoming's mineral-rich region. The Green River Chamber serves the "Trona Capital of the World" with mining industry support. Chambers provide energy businesses with networking at industry-specific events, advocacy on energy policy at state and federal levels, workforce development connections, regulatory compliance information, and business-to-business partnerships within the energy supply chain. The Wyoming Chamber of Commerce represents energy industry interests in statewide policy discussions.

Several Wyoming chambers specialize in supporting tourism businesses given the state's proximity to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and outdoor recreation attractions. The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce (900+ members, founded 1946) champions tourism as gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton, partnering in Jackson Hole & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center, organizing signature events like ElkFest, Old West Days, and Fall Arts Festival. The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce (500 members) promotes western tourism including Buffalo Bill Center of the West and Cody Nite Rodeo (longest-running nightly rodeo), serving as community's "front porch" for visitor hospitality. Powell Economic Partnership manages Powell Visitor Center distributing information about Yellowstone's East and North East Gates. The Thermopolis-Hot Springs Chamber supports tourism centered on world's largest mineral hot springs. The Dubois Chamber serves gateway to Wind River Range wilderness. Most chambers operate visitor centers with 24-hour information (Rock Springs, Green River) and tourism promotion through "Cowboy Coupons" programs, lodging directories, and dining recommendations.

Wyoming chambers provide extensive economic development resources through partnerships and programs. Many chambers house Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) offering free confidential advising on business plans, marketing, licensing, financial health, and succession planning - available in Casper, Cheyenne, Gillette, Laramie, Riverton, Rock Springs, and other locations. The Riverton Chamber hosts IDEA Inc. (Improve and Develop Economic Activity) providing entrepreneurs access to capital, technical assistance, and training throughout Fremont and Hot Springs counties. Chambers partner with Wyoming Economic Development Association (WEDA) representing 200 economic development organizations. Powell Economic Partnership (PEP) uniquely combines economic development, business assistance, and tourism in one organization focusing on agribusiness, outdoor recreation, tourism, and aerospace. Chambers connect businesses to Wyoming Business Council for rural development grants and financial assistance, Procurement Technical Assistance Center for government contracting, and Market Research Center at University of Wyoming. The Wyoming Innovation Partnership (WIP) aligns education, workforce development, entrepreneurship, and research to drive economic growth and diversification statewide.

To find your local Wyoming chamber of commerce, use these resources: (1) Wyoming State Chamber Directory at wyomingstatechamber.org/chamber-directory/ lists all member chambers with contact information; (2) Wyoming Business Resource Locator Tool at wyomingbusinessresources.org allows you to select your county and view local chambers, economic development organizations, and downtown associations; (3) U.S. Chamber of Commerce Wyoming Finder at www.uschamber.com/co/chambers/wyoming shows U.S. Chamber member chambers across the state; (4) Direct search by searching "[Your City] Wyoming Chamber of Commerce" - for example, "Sheridan Wyoming Chamber" leads to sheridanwyomingchamber.org. Major chambers to contact include Greater Cheyenne (307-638-3388), Casper Area (307-234-5311), Jackson Hole (307-733-3316), Laramie LCBA (307-745-7339), Gillette/Campbell County (307-682-3673), Rock Springs (307-362-3771), Sheridan County (307-672-2485), and Cody Country (307-587-2777). Many chambers operate visitor centers where you can walk in for information and resources.

The Casper Area Chamber of Commerce is the oldest continuously operating chamber in Wyoming, founded in 1903 - over 122 years of serving the business community. Located at 500 N Center St, Casper, WY 82601, the chamber has evolved from a ranching and mining town resource into the commercial hub of central Wyoming. The second-oldest major chamber is the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1913 (112 years), representing 850+ members and 200+ volunteers at 54 S Main St, Sheridan. The Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1946 by a group of local business leaders to promote Jackson Hole as a travel destination, expanding over time to traditional chamber activities including business advocacy and economic development. The Riverton Chamber of Commerce has been in business since 1940 and is BBB Accredited since 2017. These long-standing chambers demonstrate Wyoming's commitment to business community support and economic development spanning over a century of service.

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Last updated on November 27, 2025