Jackson Hole Hotels
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Caldera House
3275 W. Village Dr., Teton Village
With a coveted location right by Jackson’s tram, Caldera House has just eight suites, each with two or four bedrooms. It’s worth noting that nothing comes cheap here—during peak season, four-bedroom suites go for upwards of $20,000 per night. But if you’re traveling with a couple of families and would have rented a house in the area, the location alone makes it a compelling option. Coveted amenities don’t hurt, either: namely valet parking, which is otherwise nonexistent here. The team here keeps a low profile, and you won’t see much of them if you’re not seeking out their (excellent) services; they can set up a day of heli-skiing, a sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge, or naturalist-guided snowshoeing through the Tetons.
Fireside Resort
2780 N. Moose Wilson Rd., Wilson
This resort blends luxury-hotel perks with the quiet and solitude of camping. Situated on eight gorgeous acres in Jackson Hole, each of these tiny modern cabins is outfitted with Wi-Fi, a TV, a kitchenette, a private deck with a grill, and an outdoor firepit. Any of the twenty-five cabins on the property is a win, but there’s something special about the Wheelhaus Wedge, which offers more space and includes a king-size bed and a sleeper sofa. The resort offers Jeep rentals, making the five-minute drive to Teton Village and the thirty-minute drive to Grand Teton National Park a breeze.
Amangani
1535 N.E. Butte Rd., Jackson Hole
Aman resorts are known for impeccable service and some of the most stunning (and remote) locations in the world—no big surprise, but this one fits the mold perfectly. Set into a butte overlooking Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons, it’s a pretty ideal venue for skiing, though during warmer months, it offers great hiking, rafting, and horseback riding, where you might happen upon deer, bald eagles, and even black bears. It also has an excellent spa. If you come in the summer, pack jeans, a cowboy hat, and boots for horseback riding, along with hiking boots and river gear. Because the views of the Rocky mountains and the plains below are the focal point, all 40 suites are decorated in neutral tones that won’t distract you from the outdoors. Along with decks and outdoor seating, each suite features a daybed in the bedroom, and a soaking tub that’s positioned next to floor-to-ceiling windows. Don’t skip out on the heated outdoor infinity pool overlooking the surrounding plains. Keep in mind that Amangani is also within striking distance of Yellowstone National Park.