Jackson Hole is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with ample fishing, hiking, rafting, skiing, and snowboarding opportunities. This, plus its postcard-worthy mountain scenery, charming downtown area, and distinct Western flair, make it a great vacation spot for nature- and adventure-loving travelers of all ages. Those craving a stay that’s just as dynamic as the destination itself need not look further than the cowboy-cool Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole. Ahead, our full review of this rustic and oh-so-cozy escape.
What You Need to Know
The Look of Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole
Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole oozes rustic charm with its striking Western-inspired exterior that features lots of wood and stone. The same aesthetic can be found inside the lodge-inspired lobby, which boasts Western-inspired sculptures, artwork, and photographs (fun fact: The hotel is home to one of the world’s largest private collections of wildlife photographer Thomas Mangelsen). Prepare to be dazzled by the striking antler-adorned chandelier adjacent to the roaring stone fireplace, which is flanked by comfy, red- and brown-colored seating. The main restaurant, the aptly named Whistling Grizzly, is equally cozy with its own fireplace, wood and stone accents, and ample wildlife photography. The handsome guest rooms and suites have a more refined look, with a color palette of primarily dark browns, tans, and beiges. There’s also plush bedding, upholstered headboards, leather furnishings, and wood accents. Select room categories also have en-suite stone or gas fireplaces.
The Vibe of Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole
If we could pick just three words to describe Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole, we’d say cozy, rustic, and charming. The hotel’s small size and intimate lodge-like feel — coupled with the warm, welcoming service — make it feel like your very own Western hideaway.
Who Will Love Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole
Budget-conscious travelers will love the Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole for its wallet-friendly rates and ample amenities — though more on those in a bit.
Who Might Not Love Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole
Skiers and snowboarders should note that Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole is not a ski-in/ski-out property, so those looking to be on the slopes may want to look elsewhere. It’s also located about a mile from downtown Jackson Hole, so those hoping to be in the middle of the town’s hustle and bustle should consider alternate accommodations.


