One connected community.
Frontier Crossing is planned as a complete place from day one — homes, shopping, dining, and hospitality woven together with parks, trails, and open space.
Three kinds of places.
Each part of the community has its own character — and all of it connects.
Homes
Neighborhoods of single-family houses set among trails and green space, built for families putting down roots.
Apartments & Townhomes
Walkable residential blocks for renters and owners alike — close to shops, dining, and everyday services.
Shops, Dining & Hospitality
A commercial district with retail, restaurants, a full grocery store, a hotel, and a travel center at the highway edge.
Built in the right order.
Plan & Approve
Master planning and entitlements that set the framework for the whole community.
Roads & Utilities
Infrastructure first — streets, water, and power that everything else builds on.
First Anchors
Early neighborhoods alongside the anchors a town runs on — grocery, hotel, and travel center.
Build-Out
The full crossing takes shape — more homes, more shops, and parks and trails throughout.
Open space runs through all of it.
Parks, trails, and green space aren’t an afterthought at Frontier Crossing — they’re the connective tissue that ties homes to shops to the wide Wyoming landscape beyond.
Watch it take shape.
Follow along as Frontier Crossing moves from plan to place.
