13 Best Hotels in Jackson Hole and Northwest Wyoming, Wyoming

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No other part of Wyoming has such a variety of lodging properties that appeal to all budgets. Lodging options in the area include elegant and expensive properties such as the Amangani and Four Seasons resorts in Jackson Hole, guest ranches in the Dubois and Jackson areas, historic inns, simple cabins, and dozens of chain motels.

It’s a good idea to reserve well ahead for lodging in the town of Jackson in July and August. You should also reserve lodgings at Teton Village well in advance for skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

Bentwood Inn

$$$$ | 4250 Raven Haven Rd., Wilson, WY, 83014, USA Fodor's Choice

This log lodge–style bed-and-breakfast, undergoing major renovations in 2025 and 2026, was built out of reclaimed wood from the 1988 Yellowstone National Park wildfire. With only ten rooms, every guest receives special attention, and it's a popular wedding venue. Although the rooms are well-appointed, you may want to just relax by the three-story river rock fireplace in the Great Room. 

Pros

  • Commitment to green practices and local, organic food sources
  • Most rooms have a fireplace and porch/patio
  • High-end amenities

Cons

  • No pool or Jacuzzi
  • Must have a car as it's 5 miles from Jackson and 5 miles from Teton Village
  • With only 10 rooms it's hard to get a room in peak season
4250 Raven Haven Rd., Wilson, WY, 83014, USA
307-739–1411
Hotel Details
10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Brooks Lake Lodge

$$$$ | 458 Brooks Lake Rd., Dubois, WY, 82513, USA Fodor's Choice

A guest ranch in the summer, a ski and snowmobile hub in winter, this historic mountain lodge on Brooks Lake combines great scenery with service and amenities, including all meals, which are served in the lodge dining room. Built in 1922, the lodge has massive open-beam ceilings, spacious rooms, subtle lighting, and log, leather, and wicker furnishings. Each of the lodge bedrooms and cabins has handcrafted lodgepole-pine furniture, and all cabins have panoramic views of the Wind River Range; some overlook Brooks Lake. Take a guided hike, go horseback riding, fly-fish, or canoe on the lake in summer. In winter you can take dogsled or snowmobile rides with outfitters. Year-round, enjoy a drink in the small bar or tea in the lodge den; many evenings include music and other entertainment before or during dinner.

Pros

  • Warm, hospitable staff
  • Spa facilities
  • Year-round activities

Cons

  • No TV/phone
  • Accessible only by skis, snowmobile, or snowcoach in winter
  • Isolated location
458 Brooks Lake Rd., Dubois, WY, 82513, USA
866-213–4022
Hotel Details
7 rooms, 8 cabins
All-Inclusive

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Hotel Jackson

$$$$ | 120 N. Glenwood St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA Fodor's Choice

This swank, LEED-certified hotel built of iron, repurposed barn wood, and natural stone opened in 2015 on the site of a Victorian-era hotel of the same name and added new rooms, suites, and a state-of-the-art fitness center in 2025. It feels at once ruggedly Western and pleasingly cosmopolitan, with guest rooms and common spaces filled with artful, comforting touches. The spacious accommodations have gas fireplaces, plush linens, big closets designed to store hiking and ski gear, and airy bathrooms, some with big soaking tubs and walk-in showers. Top-floor rooms have balconies, too. The restaurant, Figs, serves first-rate Middle Eastern fare, and the rooftop hot tub is a fine place to soak your muscles after a day of outdoor adventures. Hotel Jackson has valet parking and complimentary cookies and fruit in the lobby, too. 

Pros

  • There's an on-site library
  • Steps from Jackson Square
  • Superb service

Cons

  • Steep rates
  • Not a great choice for families
  • In a busy part of town
120 N. Glenwood St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–2200
Hotel Details
67 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Terra Jackson Hole

$$$$ | 3335 W. Village Dr., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83025, USA Fodor's Choice

The opulent Hotel Terra takes green hospitality to the next level, but it's also luxe to the core, with a hip, urban feel and all the amenities the price tag suggests. From the bottle-free water stations to the abundance of natural light, there's a true conservation mind-set at the heart of this hotel. Studios, which don't cost much more than the standard rooms, include a fireplace, a kitchen, and a seating area. Il Villaggio Osteria is a sexy space with a top-notch wine list, and the rooftop hot tub fills up fast. Meanwhile, the outdoor infinity pool, filled with saltwater instead of chlorinated water, is stunning.

Pros

  • Gracious service
  • Great dining and bar options
  • Organic full-service spa

Cons

  • Not for budget-conscious
  • In a crowded corner of Teton Village
  • A (short) walk to ski slopes
3335 W. Village Dr., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83025, USA
307-201–6065-hotel direct
Hotel Details
132 rooms
No Meals

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R Lazy S Ranch

$$$$ | 7800 Moose-Wilson Rd., Teton Village, WY, 83025, USA Fodor's Choice

With the spectacle of the Tetons in the background, this classic, family-friendly dude ranch at the southern border of the national park offers a bounty of activities, with horseback riding and instruction the main attraction, and a secondary emphasis on fishing in the property's private waters. Counselors keep youngsters (7 and older only) busy through mid-August—after that the place is adults-only. Guests stay in log cabins and gather for meals in the large main lodge, which dates to the 1940s. Prices quoted by the ranch are per person per week.

Pros

  • All-inclusive, and with great food
  • Very popular with kids (seven and older)
  • Beautiful setting

Cons

  • No TV
  • 20-minute drive from Jackson
  • One-week minimum stay
7800 Moose-Wilson Rd., Teton Village, WY, 83025, USA
307-733–2655
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–early June
14 cabins
All-Inclusive

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Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa

$$$$ | 175 N. Jackson St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA Fodor's Choice

In the heart of Jackson, this small timber inn feels both luxurious and homey, and has the kind of attentive customer service you'd expect from a large resort. You can walk the four blocks to the shops, galleries, and restaurants on Town Square. Handcrafted wooden furnishings and pieces from the owner's personal collection of art fill the halls and rooms, some of which have fireplaces and oversized tubs. With body wraps, massages, and facials, the spa on the first floor is a nice extra. Bison, venison, and halibut are all on the menu at the intimate Wild Sage restaurant, and there's valet parking. 

Pros

  • Family-run
  • Centrally located
  • Great outdoor space with hot tub, firepits, and sundeck

Cons

  • Not geared toward families
  • Limited views
  • High-end means high prices
175 N. Jackson St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–2000
Hotel Details
40 rooms
No Meals

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The Wildflower Lodge at Jackson Hole

$$$$ | 3725 Shooting Star La., Jackson, WY, 83014, USA Fodor's Choice

With the exception of wildlife, you'll enjoy maximum privacy at this luxurious vacation rental surrounded by 3 acres of aspen and pine trees frequented by moose, deer, and other wildlife. Most of the rooms have a handcrafted log bed and a private deck with plenty of outdoor seating. The kids, meanwhile, will have fun in the bunk room, which is outfitted with games, toys, and tech. Although there's a full kitchen, if you don't feel like cooking, the house manager can arrange to hire a private chef.

Pros

  • On-site bike rentals included
  • Frequent wildlife sightings
  • Convenient to Teton Village and southwest side of Grand Teton National Park

Cons

  • Books up far in advance
  • Must rent the entire house
  • 12 miles from Jackson
3725 Shooting Star La., Jackson, WY, 83014, USA
307-222–4400
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7 rooms
No Meals

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The Wort Hotel

$$$$ | 50 N. Glenwood St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA Fodor's Choice

Built in 1941, this Tudor-style grande dame with a fascinating interior of priceless Western paintings and artifacts is just a block from Town Square and feels as though it's been around as long as the Tetons, but its inviting rooms feel up-to-date and feature woodsy, Western-style furnishings made locally. A fireplace warms the grand lobby, and the sitting area just up the stairs is a memorable place to read a book or reflect on a day of skiing and hiking. You can sip a drink in the Silver Dollar Bar and Grill—aptly named for the 2,032 silver dollars embedded on top of the bar—or amble through swinging doors into the restaurant for a fine meal. The hotel also operates the famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar around the corner.

Pros

  • Charming old building with lots of history
  • Steps from local shopping and dining
  • Specialty suites with one-of-a-kind designs

Cons

  • Limited views
  • Quite pricey in winter and summer
  • Busy location
50 N. Glenwood St., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–2190
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55 rooms
No Meals

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The Cloudveil, Autograph Collection

$$$$ | 112 Center St., Jackson, WY, USA

This member of Marriott's prestigious Autograph Collection opened in 2021, just a two-minute walk from Jackson Town Square. The stylish interior, with its impressive stonework (including a 3,000-pound boulder that is used as the front desk) is far from cookie cutter. Rooms have hardwood flooring, with chic rugs, and the bathrooms have sliding barn wood doors, to save space. Most rooms, with the exception of the double-queen rooms, have gas fireplaces. For the best views, request a room facing Center Street, where you'll be able to see Snow King Mountain. You also can't go wrong with the 875-square-foot Cloudveil Suite, which has a private balcony and soaking tub. The on-site restaurant, The Bistro, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a Parisian flair.

Pros

  • Rooftop terrace with events like yoga, stargazing, and live music
  • Fitness center with Peloton bikes among other state-of-the-art equipment
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • High rates
  • $38 per night resort fee
  • Some design aspects, like lighting, are more fashionable than functional
112 Center St., Jackson, WY, USA
306-699–6100
Hotel Details
100 rooms
No Meals

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Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole

$$$$ | 7680 Granite Loop Rd., Teton Village, WY, 83025, USA

World-class service, museum-quality artwork, and a lot of family entertainment set the Four Seasons apart from other slopefront accommodations. Relax in the steaming outdoor hot pools and enjoy complimentary s'mores, or cuddle up in a blanket next to a firepit. The hotel's Base Camp offers in-house ski tuning and boot heating in winter, hiking advice in summer, and a resort naturalist year-round to ensure you experience the outdoor paradise to its fullest.

Pros

  • Incredible steak house
  • Tranquil spa
  • Ski-in/ski-out access

Cons

  • Pricey, even by resort town standards
  • Expect mountain noise like ski-slope groomers
  • Valet parking only
7680 Granite Loop Rd., Teton Village, WY, 83025, USA
307-732–5000
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106 rooms, 18 suites, 32 residences
No Meals

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Huff House Inn & Cabins

$$$$ | 240 E. Deloney Ave., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA

With a mix of smartly furnished rooms and cabin suites in a group of buildings that includes the historic main inn building and a newer building whose rooms have views of Snow King Mountain, this cozy and cushy inn abounds with inviting touches: soft robes, tasteful furnishings, and in some cases, gas fireplaces. Lavish, artfully plated breakfasts are available in the morning, and the in-town location is convenient to local restaurants and shops yet on a quiet residential street away from the buzz of tourists.

Pros

  • Easy stroll from town square
  • Friendly staff
  • Enchanting garden patio with firepit and hot tub

Cons

  • Pricey during summer months
  • No pets
  • Daily homemade cookies
240 E. Deloney Ave., Jackson, WY, 83001, USA
307-733–7141
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19 rooms, 6 cabin suites
Free Breakfast

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Jackson Hole Hideout

$$$$ | 6175 Heck of a Hill Rd., Wilson, WY, 83014, USA

On a steep hillside and surrounded by trees, this lodgepole pine bed-and-breakfast is a real retreat. Nearly 100 steps lead to a front door tucked away in a cool forest. Decks abound, rooms are full of wood furniture and warm southwestern colors, and an inviting common area has a two-story old-fashioned adobe fireplace.

Pros

  • Scenic locale
  • Good breakfast
  • Spa-like bathrooms

Cons

  • Small climb to the inn
  • Must drive to town
  • Three-night minimum stay
6175 Heck of a Hill Rd., Wilson, WY, 83014, USA
307-733–3233
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa

$$$$ | 3385 Cody La., Teton Village, WY, 83025, USA

Built in 2002, this five-story slope-side stone lodge (with a lobby renovated in winter 2023–24) has rooms with balconies offering views of both the mountain and the Snake River Valley. It’s within walking distance of the lifts but far enough from the main drag to feel like a relaxing retreat. It even has a full-service, 12,000-square-foot spa called SpaTerre. Kids will love the indoor and outdoor pools (there are also five hot tubs including one that seats 22) and the complimentary s’mores stations in the lobby every night. And dogs are not only welcome here, they’re celebrated; their Noble Paws amenity includes a plush bed, treats, waste bags, and a toy.

Pros

  • Great on-site restaurant
  • Laundry in suites
  • Spectacular three-story destination spa

Cons

  • Pricey
  • No on-site rentals
  • Not ski-in/ski-out
3385 Cody La., Teton Village, WY, 83025, USA
307-201--6066
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145 rooms
No Meals

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