Wyoming's Interstate 80 corridor carries some of the heaviest freight and commercial traffic in the country. Truck drivers, contractors, rail crews, and traveling business teams generate room-night demand every week of the year, and they choose hotels on fundamentals: clean rooms, working amenities, fast check-in, and a fair rate. In Sweetwater County, that base is reinforced by the energy sector — trona mining, oil and gas, and the service companies that support them — which brings project crews and recurring corporate business into Rock Springs throughout the year.
Leisure travel adds a steady seasonal layer. Rock Springs sits on the route to Flaming Gorge, and I-80 funnels summer traffic toward Salt Lake City, the national parks, and the broader Mountain West. These are markets where operational discipline matters more than flash: expense control, staffing consistency, and brand-standard execution drive margin, not lobby theatrics.
We own and operate the Comfort Inn & Suites in Rock Springs, a Choice Hotels property positioned to serve both corporate crews and pass-through leisure guests. Our Wyoming operating history runs deeper than a single asset: we previously operated the Super 8 and Motel 6 in Evanston, both since exited, and that experience along the corridor still informs how we underwrite, staff, and manage hotels serving this demand mix. Current and past assets are listed in our property portfolio.
Wyoming is part of our broader Intermountain West footprint alongside Utah, Colorado, and Idaho. Every property runs on the same in-house playbook: disciplined revenue management, tight cost control, and direct accountability for owner returns — the standard behind our commitment to Reputation, Retention, and Results.
If you own a hotel along the I-80 corridor that needs a stronger operator, or you want to invest alongside us in the Intermountain West, we would like to hear from you.