Wyoming Hotels & Resort Accommodations
Jackson
Hole
Amangani Resort is a luxurious hideaway resort, the epicenter of edgy, sophisticated, deep country calm in the Grand Teton National Park. Its lounge, pool, spa, patio, restaurant, bar and suites are distinctive and beautiful; striking a unique contrast between modern architecture and raw nature. For those looking for an escape that offers the best of both worlds, the Amangani is the perfect place to go. Read RTM's full review.
Jackson
Lake Lodge
is situated in the Grand Teton National Park on a bluff
with spectacular views across the water of Jackson Lake
to the skyline of the Tetons. There are 348 guest cottage
rooms located on either side of the lodge as well as 37
guest rooms in the main lodge building. Guest facilities
include a large heated outdoor swimming pool, horseback
riding, scenic Snake River float trips, and lake cruises
on Jackson Lake. Extensive conference facilities are available
for groups up to 700 people. www.gtlc.com/lodgeJac.htm
Situated
at the base of the Tetons, Jenny
Lake Lodge has provided a unique experience
to travelers since the 1920s as well as the finest in service.
The 37 Old Western style historic cabins that make up Jenny
Lake Lodge are beautifully appointed with down comforters,
hand made quilts, no televisions or radios, with telephones
upon request. www.gtlc.com/lodgeJen.htm
For
over 40 years, the Spotted
Horse Ranch has continued to give an "Old
West" experience while having that rustic charm in ten
log cabins and main lodge. A stable of over 40
horses and miles of trails, scenic float trips down the Snake
and our ranch-style meals and cookouts give a variety to any
vacation. The Jacuzzi & sauna overlook the Hoback
River, where guests can catch fine spotted cutthroat right
out your back door. The ranch features "The Trout
School" for learning and improving fly fishing skills
or backcountry pack trips. spottedhorseranch.com
Shell
The
Hideout at Flitner Ranch is
located about 115 miles east of Yellowstone National Park,
among the colorful rolling foothills of the Big Horns. The
ranch, which houses 5 luxurious cabins, is one of the oldest
and largest ranches in the state and you will work together
with "real" Wyoming cowboys, helping move cattle,
repair fences, participate in branding. You can also try
your hand at fly fishing, trap shooting, riding horses,
or even sleep under the stars atop the Big Horn Mountains. www.thehideout.com