Rehab by State

Best Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Wyoming

Updated March 2026|10 facilities reviewed

Wyoming is the least populated state in the US (~577,000 residents) but faces growing addiction challenges. The state had approximately 100-120 drug overdose deaths in 2023. Fentanyl presence has increased sharply in recent years. Due to the small population, even modest death counts translate to notable per-capita rates.

Access to treatment is one of Wyoming\'s biggest challenges. Vast distances between communities mean residents in rural areas may need to travel 100+ miles for residential care. Regional centers in Casper, Cheyenne, and Sheridan serve as treatment hubs. The Wind River Reservation has dedicated tribal treatment programs. Wyoming has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA.

Here is what Wyoming offers for addiction treatment:

  • Free and affordable treatment: Wyoming Medicaid covers treatment. CWCC (sliding scale). VOA (affordable residential). Tribal programs (IHS funded)
  • Inpatient and outpatient programs: regional centers across the state
  • Casper: WBI (hospital-based), CWCC (community)
  • Cheyenne: Peak Wellness Center
  • Sheridan: VOA Northern Rockies, Renew Behavioral Health
  • Wind River: Wind River Counseling, Arapahoe Recovery

In this guide, we have reviewed 10 top rehab centers across Wyoming, covering their treatment methods, costs, and who they serve best.

Addiction in Wyoming: Key Statistics

  • 100-120 overdose deaths (2023 est.)
  • Least populated state (~577k)
  • Rising fentanyl presence
  • Access gap: 100+ mile travel for some
  • Medicaid not expanded (ACA)
  • Tribal communities affected

Top Rehab Centers in Wyoming

Wyoming Behavioral Institute (Casper)

WBI in Casper is Wyoming\'s primary psychiatric hospital providing inpatient detox, stabilization, and behavioral health treatment. They serve adults and adolescents with hospital-level care in the state\'s central hub city.

  • Casper (central WY)
  • Psychiatric hospital
  • Inpatient detox and stabilization
  • Adults and adolescents
  • Hospital-level care

Best for: People needing hospital-based detox and stabilization in central Wyoming

Central Wyoming Counseling Center

CWCC in Casper provides community-based behavioral health and addiction services with sliding-scale fees. They offer outpatient, IOP, and residential treatment options as a key safety-net provider for central Wyoming.

  • Casper (central WY)
  • Sliding-scale fees
  • Outpatient, IOP, residential
  • Safety-net provider
  • Community-based

Best for: Central Wyoming residents needing affordable, community-based treatment with sliding-scale fees

Peak Wellness Center (Cheyenne)

Peak Wellness in Cheyenne provides behavioral health and addiction services for the capital city and southeast Wyoming. They offer outpatient treatment, crisis services, and youth programming for Laramie County.

  • Cheyenne (capital, SE WY)
  • Outpatient treatment
  • Crisis services
  • Youth programming
  • Laramie County service

Best for: Cheyenne/southeast Wyoming residents needing outpatient treatment and crisis services

Volunteers of America Northern Rockies

VOA Northern Rockies provides residential treatment in the Sheridan area. As a nonprofit, they offer affordable structured residential programs that serve the northern Wyoming and Montana region.

  • Sheridan (northern WY)
  • Nonprofit residential
  • Affordable programs
  • Structured recovery
  • Regional service

Best for: Northern Wyoming residents needing affordable nonprofit residential treatment

Yellowstone Recovery (Cody)

Yellowstone Recovery near Cody provides residential treatment in the scenic Bighorn Basin at the gateway to Yellowstone National Park. The mountain setting offers a naturally therapeutic environment for recovery.

  • Cody (NW WY, near Yellowstone)
  • Residential treatment
  • Mountain/wilderness setting
  • Gateway to Yellowstone
  • Natural therapy environment

Best for: People wanting residential treatment in Wyoming\'s scenic mountain landscape near Yellowstone

Wind River Counseling Center

Wind River Counseling serves the Wind River Reservation (Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho) with substance use treatment that incorporates tribal cultural practices and healing traditions alongside clinical methods.

  • Wind River Reservation
  • Tribal-serving
  • Cultural practices integrated
  • Clinical + traditional healing
  • IHS/tribal funded

Best for: Wind River Reservation community members wanting culturally integrated addiction treatment

Rimrock Trails (Regional)

Rimrock Trails provides residential addiction treatment serving the Wyoming and Montana border region. They offer structured residential programs accessible to northern Wyoming residents.

  • Regional (WY/MT border)
  • Residential treatment
  • Structured programs
  • Northern WY coverage
  • Cross-state service

Best for: Northern Wyoming/Montana border residents needing residential treatment

Arapahoe Recovery Center (Wind River)

Arapahoe Recovery Center on the Wind River Reservation provides treatment for the Northern Arapaho community. They combine evidence-based treatment with Arapaho cultural healing practices.

  • Wind River Reservation
  • Northern Arapaho community
  • Cultural healing practices
  • Evidence-based treatment
  • Tribal-specific programs

Best for: Northern Arapaho community members wanting culturally specific addiction treatment

Cathedral Home (Laramie)

Cathedral Home in Laramie provides residential treatment for youth. They serve adolescents with substance use and behavioral issues, offering one of Wyoming\'s few dedicated youth residential programs.

  • Laramie
  • Youth residential
  • Adolescent focus
  • Behavioral + substance use
  • Rare WY youth option

Best for: Wyoming teens needing dedicated youth residential treatment

Renew Behavioral Health (Sheridan)

Renew in Sheridan provides outpatient behavioral health and addiction services for the northern Wyoming region. They offer accessible treatment in the Sheridan community.

  • Sheridan (northern WY)
  • Outpatient services
  • Behavioral health + addiction
  • Community-based
  • Northern WY access

Best for: Sheridan-area residents needing outpatient addiction and behavioral health treatment

Free Rehab Centers in Wyoming

Free or Low-Cost Options:

  • CWCC - Sliding scale (Casper)
  • VOA Northern Rockies - Affordable (Sheridan)
  • Wind River / Arapahoe - Tribal programs (IHS funded)
  • Wyoming Medicaid - Covers treatment

How to access:

  • Wyoming 211: Dial 211
  • 988 crisis line: Call or text 988
  • SAMHSA helpline: Call 1-800-662-4357 (free, 24/7)

For a full guide, see our rehab costs and insurance guide.

Types of Rehab Programs in Wyoming

Inpatient Residential

  • WBI (Casper), VOA (Sheridan), Yellowstone (Cody), Cathedral Home (Laramie, youth)
  • 28-90 days

Outpatient

  • CWCC (Casper), Peak (Cheyenne), Renew (Sheridan), Wind River

Cost of Rehab in Wyoming

Program TypeTypical DurationAverage Cost
Outpatient8-16 weeks$1,500 - $8,000
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)8-12 weeks$3,000 - $10,000
Inpatient Residential28-90 days$5,000 - $25,000
Medical Detox5-10 days$2,000 - $6,000

How to Choose the Right Rehab in Wyoming

  • Budget: Wyoming Medicaid. CWCC (sliding scale). VOA (affordable). Tribal programs (IHS).
  • Casper: WBI (hospital), CWCC (community).
  • Cheyenne: Peak Wellness Center.
  • Sheridan: VOA (residential), Renew (outpatient).
  • Tribal: Wind River Counseling, Arapahoe Recovery.
  • Youth: Cathedral Home (Laramie), WBI (adolescent).
  • Aftercare: Look for programs with relapse prevention and support group connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free rehab centers in Wyoming?

Yes. VOA Northern Rockies provides residential treatment. Central Wyoming Counseling (Medicaid, sliding scale). Wyoming Medicaid covers treatment. Wind River and Arapahoe Recovery serve tribal communities. Call Wyoming 211 or SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357.

Does Wyoming Medicaid cover rehab?

Yes. Wyoming Medicaid covers substance use treatment including detox, residential, outpatient, and MAT. Wyoming has not expanded Medicaid under the ACA, limiting eligibility to specific categories. Check eligibility at health.wyo.gov or call (307) 777-7531.

How long is rehab in Wyoming?

Medical detox lasts 5-10 days. Residential runs 28-90 days. IOP lasts 8-12 weeks. VOA offers structured residential. Cathedral Home in Laramie provides youth residential. WBI in Casper offers inpatient detox and stabilization.

How much does rehab cost in Wyoming?

Outpatient runs $1,500 to $8,000. Inpatient runs $5,000 to $25,000. Detox costs $2,000 to $6,000. Wyoming Medicaid covers treatment. CWCC (sliding scale). VOA (affordable). Tribal programs (IHS/tribal funding).

What are overdose death trends in Wyoming?

Wyoming had approximately 100-120 drug overdose deaths in 2023. Due to its small population (~577,000), even modest numbers translate to significant per-capita rates. Fentanyl presence has increased sharply. Preliminary 2024 data suggests the national decline trend may reach Wyoming as well.

Is access to treatment a challenge?

Yes. Wyoming is the least populated US state with vast distances between communities. Many rural areas lack nearby treatment facilities. Travel distances for residential treatment can exceed 100+ miles. Telehealth and regional centers in Casper, Cheyenne, and Sheridan help bridge this gap.

Are there tribal treatment programs?

Yes. Wind River Counseling Center and Arapahoe Recovery Center serve the Wind River Reservation (Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho). These programs incorporate tribal cultural practices and healing traditions alongside clinical treatment, funded through IHS and tribal resources.

Are there youth-specific programs?

Yes. Cathedral Home in Laramie provides residential treatment for youth. Wyoming Behavioral Institute in Casper treats adolescents. Peak Wellness Center in Cheyenne offers youth outpatient services. These are among the limited youth-specific options in this sparsely populated state.

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your treatment plan. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately. For substance use support, call SAMHSA at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7).

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