The 89-room Lexington at Jackson Hole Hotel & Suites offers clean, spacious rooms with a decent number of free perks. Although designs are fairly ordinary, with off-white walls, some tube TVs, and standard furnishings that could use updating, this hotel's strengths lie in its convenient location in Jackson and its personal touches, such as the homemade cookies served in the afternoon. The Lexington offers other conveniences, too, including the free airport shuttle and free ski shuttle. The hotel lacks facilities, though, with just one small pool and no spa or restaurant. But with its great location, there's still plenty to do within a short walk.
The 89-room Lexington at Jackson Hole Hotel & Suites offers clean, spacious rooms with a decent number of free perks. Although designs are fairly ordinary, with off-white walls, some tube TVs, and standard furnishings that could use updating, this hotel's strengths lie in its convenient location in Jackson and its personal touches, such as the homemade cookies served in the afternoon. The Lexington offers other conveniences, too, including the free airport shuttle and free ski shuttle. The hotel lacks facilities, though, with just one small pool and no spa or restaurant. But with its great location, there's still plenty to do within a short walk.
There are 82 free-standing log cabins at this three-pearl property in central Jackson -- it's only a 10-minute walk to bars, restaurants, entertainment, and shopping. The cabins have a rustic, woodsy charm, with homey decor and beautiful mountain views in some. All include modern kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs with cable, free Wi-Fi, and sofa beds. The complex also has an indoor pool, a hot tub, a fitness center, and a computer corner. Most of the major ski resorts are within a 15- to 20-minute drive. Although there are similarly priced properties nearby, such as the Elk Country Inn, the cozy private cabins at Cowboy Village make it a special choice, with lower rates than staying right in downtown Jackson.
There are 82 free-standing log cabins at this three-pearl property in central Jackson -- it's only a 10-minute walk to bars, restaurants, entertainment, and shopping. The cabins have a rustic, woodsy charm, with homey decor and beautiful mountain views in some. All include modern kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs with cable, free Wi-Fi, and sofa beds. The complex also has an indoor pool, a hot tub, a fitness center, and a computer corner. Most of the major ski resorts are within a 15- to 20-minute drive. Although there are similarly priced properties nearby, such as the Elk Country Inn, the cozy private cabins at Cowboy Village make it a special choice, with lower rates than staying right in downtown Jackson.
Originally opened in 1941, the historic Wort Hotel (it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places) is a cozy ski lodge in downtown Jackson within walking distance of numerous shops and bars. The 59 large rooms embrace the Western theme that's standard in this area (with cowboy paintings and Western-style comforters) without being overly kitschy, and the on-site restaurant is a popular destination. The Silver Dollar Bar, built in 1950, gets its name from the bar covered in 2,032 uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollars from the Denver mint. The hotel has a fitness center, but unlike larger resorts, there is no spa or Jacuzzi.
Originally opened in 1941, the historic Wort Hotel (it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places) is a cozy ski lodge in downtown Jackson within walking distance of numerous shops and bars. The 59 large rooms embrace the Western theme that's standard in this area (with cowboy paintings and Western-style comforters) without being overly kitschy, and the on-site restaurant is a popular destination. The Silver Dollar Bar, built in 1950, gets its name from the bar covered in 2,032 uncirculated Morgan Silver Dollars from the Denver mint. The hotel has a fitness center, but unlike larger resorts, there is no spa or Jacuzzi.
The small 32-room Rusty Parrot Lodge is decidedly upscale for the area and notably quiet despite its central location. The property embraces a rustic chic decor, including in the super spacious, bright rooms (some with fireplaces) with clean, white-tile bathrooms. It hits all of the requisite apres-ski offerings: an ornate reading room with heavy leather chairs, an outdoor lounge deck with a Jacuzzi and fire pits, and a stylish bar manned by knowledgeable mixologists. Even though the on-site restaurant Wild Sage has delicious food, guests are still only steps away from Jackson's restaurants, shops, and bars.
The small 32-room Rusty Parrot Lodge is decidedly upscale for the area and notably quiet despite its central location. The property embraces a rustic chic decor, including in the super spacious, bright rooms (some with fireplaces) with clean, white-tile bathrooms. It hits all of the requisite apres-ski offerings: an ornate reading room with heavy leather chairs, an outdoor lounge deck with a Jacuzzi and fire pits, and a stylish bar manned by knowledgeable mixologists. Even though the on-site restaurant Wild Sage has delicious food, guests are still only steps away from Jackson's restaurants, shops, and bars.
Opened in 2017, this 121-room upper-middle-range property is conveniently located near the shops, restaurants, and bars of the downtown area. It also serves as a jumping off point to many nearby adventures, including Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and Snow King (the latter, a local ski area, looms above the hotel). Its rooms (all suites) are clean and modern, and each comes with plush beds, flat-screen TVs, and West Elm furnishings. There’s also a year-round heated outdoor pool and hot tub for soaking after a day on the slopes, plus a fire pit on the patio. A free breakfast is served daily, and the lobby bar fills up with guests in the evening. The location can’t be beat, but travelers wanting to stay closer to the skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort might want to check out Hotel Terra Jackson Hole.
Opened in 2017, this 121-room upper-middle-range property is conveniently located near the shops, restaurants, and bars of the downtown area. It also serves as a jumping off point to many nearby adventures, including Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, and Snow King (the latter, a local ski area, looms above the hotel). Its rooms (all suites) are clean and modern, and each comes with plush beds, flat-screen TVs, and West Elm furnishings. There’s also a year-round heated outdoor pool and hot tub for soaking after a day on the slopes, plus a fire pit on the patio. A free breakfast is served daily, and the lobby bar fills up with guests in the evening. The location can’t be beat, but travelers wanting to stay closer to the skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort might want to check out Hotel Terra Jackson Hole.
In keeping with its name, Teton Mountain Lodge's 145 condo-style rooms and common areas have a distinct mountain-lodge vibe. If the rooms weren't amply supplied with up-to-date amenities such as flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and new appliances in the kitchens, you might feel as if you were staying in your own remote log cabin. Being that most nearby restaurants and bars are expensive, the full kitchens in most rooms (all but the Lodge Room) help to combat the high prices. The whole hotel is cozy, including the beautiful lobby, with its two tall, towering stone fireplaces and exposed wooden beams. All guests have full access to the Solitude Spa facilities: two pools, five whirpools (great for sore post-ski muscles), steam rooms, and a nicely equipped fitness center.
In keeping with its name, Teton Mountain Lodge's 145 condo-style rooms and common areas have a distinct mountain-lodge vibe. If the rooms weren't amply supplied with up-to-date amenities such as flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and new appliances in the kitchens, you might feel as if you were staying in your own remote log cabin. Being that most nearby restaurants and bars are expensive, the full kitchens in most rooms (all but the Lodge Room) help to combat the high prices. The whole hotel is cozy, including the beautiful lobby, with its two tall, towering stone fireplaces and exposed wooden beams. All guests have full access to the Solitude Spa facilities: two pools, five whirpools (great for sore post-ski muscles), steam rooms, and a nicely equipped fitness center.
THIS PROPERTY HAS UNDERGONE RENOVATIONS SINCE OUR VISIT. WE WILL UPDATE OUR REVIEW AND PHOTOS AS SOON AS WE CAN. The Snake River Lodge is a convenient, clean retreat tucked in the ski-centric but sleepy location of Teton Village. The rooms swap the standard alpine theme that other area hotels tend to overdo for basic carved wood furniture, comfortable beds and (in some cases) gas fireplaces (the fully decked-out Penthouse is the most impressive). It's located just steps away from the chairlifts, and its on-site wellness amenities like the large fitness center and yoga studio should attract the active crowd. However, the hotel falls flat on outright luxury considering the price. If you're looking for a higher-end experience, consider the nearby Four Seasons.
THIS PROPERTY HAS UNDERGONE RENOVATIONS SINCE OUR VISIT. WE WILL UPDATE OUR REVIEW AND PHOTOS AS SOON AS WE CAN. The Snake River Lodge is a convenient, clean retreat tucked in the ski-centric but sleepy location of Teton Village. The rooms swap the standard alpine theme that other area hotels tend to overdo for basic carved wood furniture, comfortable beds and (in some cases) gas fireplaces (the fully decked-out Penthouse is the most impressive). It's located just steps away from the chairlifts, and its on-site wellness amenities like the large fitness center and yoga studio should attract the active crowd. However, the hotel falls flat on outright luxury considering the price. If you're looking for a higher-end experience, consider the nearby Four Seasons.