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Hotels in Wyoming
36 Hotels
Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole
930 W Broadway

The three-pearl Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole is a handsome hotel with rustic decor throughout that's a brief drive from downtown. Its 68 spacious guest rooms have attractive leather furniture, padded headboards, and some have gas fireplaces and sleeper sofas. All units come with flat-screen TVs, Keurig coffeemakers, microwaves, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. Features include a well-equipped fitness center, free laundry facilities and parking, and a nice restaurant with locally sourced, organic food, but it isn't full-service. Rates are competitive, but they don’t include breakfast and like many other area hotels. Travelers looking for free breakfast can consider the mid-range Parkway Inn, which is also closer to town. 

The Cody Hotel
232 W Yellowstone Ave

The Cody Hotel is an upper-middle-range property on the outskirts of Cody, on one of the main roads into Yellowstone National Park. The 75 homey rooms have a Western look, with DVD players and microwaves, while Suites have whirlpool tubs and fireplaces. Across from Old Trail Town, the hotel has an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, and a gym with cardio and weight equipment. Computers are available in the library. A hearty free breakfast is served in the dining room, but there’s no bar or restaurant. For a cozy and welcoming ambience with plenty to do on the way to Yellowstone, The Cody Hotel is a reliable bet.

Elk Country Inn
480 W Pearl Ave

The two-and-a-half-pearl Elk Country Inn offers a peaceful setting and reasonable rates, plus it's within walking distance of historic Jackson Hole Town Center. The rustic, limited-service property offers 88 traditional hotel rooms and stand-alone cabins that are clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. Cabins also include sleeper sofas, and loft-style hotel rooms can accommodate up to six. The property doesn’t have a restaurant or breakfast, but amenities include a small fitness center, laundry room, whirlpool, and free shuttle to the ski slopes in winter. Rates are generally lower than staying downtown, and they're competitive with cabins at the nearby Cowboy Village, which features an indoor pool.  

49'er Inn & Suites
330 W Pearl Ave

The three-pearl 49’er Inn & Suites offers a good overall value for often-pricey Jackson Hole, located just a short walk from Town Square. It's a casual tourist hotel housed in several buildings, and substantial upgrades in 2015 brought an industrial-chic lobby lounge and dining area with a gas fireplace, and new indoor pool, whirlpool, and fitness center. The free hot breakfast buffet is served year-round, and the hotel operates free shuttles to the ski slopes in winter. Its 142 guest rooms and suites are pleasant and comfortable, but they aren't as attractive as public spaces and some have dated decor. Standard amenities include mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi, but only select rooms have microwaves. Rates are competitive with similar hotels nearby, like the Elk Country Inn, which is typically slightly cheaper but doesn’t include breakfast.

Sassy Moose Inn
3895 Miles Rd

As is typical at bed & breakfasts, the five rooms at the Sassy Moose Inn vary in style: The Cowboy Room is large with sparse log cabin decor, a small tube TV, and soaking tub, while the Wildflower Room is tight with low ceilings and a kitschy early-90s style bathroom. But the inn has a genuinely homey vibe throughout the breakfast area and living room, and what it lacks in surrounding restaurants and shops it makes up for with stunning views of the Tetons (and, of course, the occasional moose). It's a nice, casual option for anyone seeking to be surrounded by the great outdoors.

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole
7680 Granite Loop Road, PO Box 544

The Four Seasons Resort and Residences at Jackson Hole is a luxury resort that caters to a discriminating crowd with its sweeping views of the Grand Tetons, luxuriously appointed rooms, and ski-in, ski-out location. It's situated in a tiny ski village about a 20-minute drive from downtown Jackson Hole. The ski lifts for the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort are next door, but beyond skiing, guests can also hike, fly fish, bike, or commission a helicopter ride to Yellowstone National Park. The 156 rooms, all with balconies, can have meadow or mountain views. There are three restaurants and a bar, a huge fitness center and yoga studio, a 16-room spa, and cozy lounges. But several amenities cost extra here, including parking and upgraded Wi-Fi. Travelers seeking a more contemporary feel in the same big sky territory might prefer Amangani Resort Jackson Hole. 

Inn at Jackson Hole
3345 W Village Drive, PO Box 328

The Inn at Jackson Hole is a lower-to-mid-range hotel with a central location, close to the chairlift and Teton Village's small but diverse dining scene. It has 83 fairly spacious rooms with fully equipped kitchenettes and fireplaces (except in the Standard rooms), but bland, rustic decor and no other no-cost amenities. The only outstanding features are the nice pool with mountain views and the solid Japanese restaurant. Parking and Wi-Fi are included in the (unnecessary) resort fee.

Spring Creek Ranch
1600 N East Butte Rd

Set in a wildlife refuge more than 700 feet above the Jackson Valley, the Spring Creek Ranch has arguably the most stunning views of the Tetons in the area. It has a wide array of room categories, from standard hotel rooms to immense two-bedroom condos, but the quality and design of each unit varies greatly, making it a game of hit-or-miss. While some condos are ultra-luxurious in every possible way, others are plain and come with more basic amenities. Most standard hotel rooms are in need of an urgent renovation. The delicious, popular restaurant and the excellent heated outdoor pool are not to be missed, though.

Hotel Terra Jackson Hole, A Noble House Resort
3335 West Village Drive

The 132-room Hotel Terra is a trendy, eco-friendly ski lodge that offers a nice break from the often-standard mountain-lodge decor found in other area hotels. The lobby has the characteristic fireplaces and antler-adorned walls, but they're complemented by pops of color and modern furniture. The rooms are sleek, with flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, free Wi-Fi, and organic toiletries in the bathrooms (complete with heated floors), though standard rooms are a bit cramped. Perhaps most importantly, the hotel is just a short walk from the slopes and has on-site ski rentals and a ski valet. But it feels a little more geared toward couples than families, and lacks some of the kid-friendly amenities you'll find at the Four Seasons.

Alpenhof Lodge
3255 West Village Drive

This no-frills 42-room ski lodge, with its wood-panel walls, worn carpeting, dated furniture, and occasional cheesy design touches, feels like it could have belonged in the Swiss Alps two decades ago. But the location, just steps away from ski lifts, is hard to beat. The outdoor pool and Jacuzzi are huge pluses, but the great freebies are what could definitely tip the scale if you’re looking for a good value: free hearty breakfast, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and free fondue parties in the winter. Just don’t expect a luxurious stay -- for that you may want to consider nearby, often comparably priced Teton Mountain Lodge.