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The 13 Best Hotels in Jackson Hole for a Warm-Weather Trip

Whether you’re looking for cowboy charm or mountainside luxury in Jackson Hole—there’s a perfect stay for you.

After the last skiers come down Rendezvous and Apres Vous Mountains in April, Jackson Hole, Wyoming ever so briefly experiences its spring shoulder season—which is quickly followed by the bustling summer months. It’s at this point that the Western town goes through a distinct shift from one tourism peak to the next and winter sports turn into hiking, biking, and rock climbing; snowshoeing and cross-country skiing tours switch to wildlife safaris with potential sightings of black bears and grizzlies.

Summer in Jackson Hole is far from a well-kept secret. Travelers, understandably, are drawn to the mountain town this time of year. Weather-wise, June through September is ideal for exploring Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone; with Jackson Hole as your basecamp, you can even see them both over the course of a single trip. The draw to the area is so strong, in fact, that in 2022, the peak of summer travel through Jackson Hole Airport surpassed the previous winter's apex. If you’re planning a visit this summer, you’ll want to book your accommodations soon, whether you want the five-star services of Caldera House or the adventure-focused amenities of Mountain Modern—there’s a hotel for every type of traveler making their way to Jackson Hole. 

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The Cloudveil, Autograph Collection

The Cloudveil, an Autograph Collection

The Cloudveil, Autograph Collection

The vibe: Western-inspired with touches of city style
Top amenities: The Bistro restaurant, rooftop terrace, outdoor pool and garden, fitness center with Peloton Bikes and  Lululemon Studio Mirror, dog-friendly rooms, town car service
What's nearby: Million Dollar Cowboy Bar; the town’s photo-op elk antler archways 

The new kid in town, The Cloudveil, an Autograph Collection hotel, opened its doors just as the 2021 summer season kicked off. As the only hotel in Jackson's historic Town Square, it holds a position of prominence the property doesn’t take for granted. From the open-layout lobby beckoning visitors to stay a while to the ongoing slate of programming (including live music and stargazing), it’s apparent The Cloudveil deeply cares about the guest experience, both on- and off-property. In the summer, its “pathfinders,” or dedicated concierge team, is at the ready to set up Yellowstone tours with local company Jackson Hole Eco Tour Adventures or ensure you have the proper gear for your mountain biking. This attention to detail and level of commitment isn’t always found in 200-room hotels, but this one rises to the occasion. 

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole 

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Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole 

The vibe: Classic mountain lodge with Four Seasons style 
Top amenities: Heated outdoor pool, hot spring-style jet tubs, weekly workout classes in the fitness center, cold plunge pool, spa with 16 treatment rooms, car service
What's nearby: The base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, with its bike park, Via Ferrata, and aerial ropes course available

In the winter, the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole is a coveted ski-in, ski-out property. In the summer, its location remains convenient, although the property doesn’t rest on its mountainside laurels. While guests can certainly take advantage of the outdoor pool and neighboring Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the Four Seasons curates once-in-a-lifetime activities and adventures outside of Teton Village so guests get the full Wyoming experience. This summer, the hotel is offering an exclusive day-long trip to Yellowstone in partnership with Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris and Yellowstone Safari Company. After boarding a private flight to Northern Yellowstone’s “American Serengeti,” guests are guided through the wilderness in search of mountain lions, bighorn sheep, moose, and other wildlife.

Caldera House

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Caldera House

The vibe: Stylish, spacious, and seemingly pulled from the pages of Architectural Digest 
Top amenities: On-site restaurant Corsa, full kitchens in every suite, heated outdoor infinity plunge pool, cedar dry sauna, spa services, year-round sports shop for gear rental and tuning
What's nearby: Horseback riding, hiking, trout fishing, and wildlife tours arranged by the concierge

It may be the most luxurious ski chalet you’ve ever been inside in the winter, but Caldera House is equally inviting in the warmer months. The two and four-bedroom suites provide ample room for larger parties, and the interiors manage to feel authentic to the area without veering into antler or taxidermy territory. Instead, the rooms are outfitted with white oak paneling and a mixture of textures and prints, creating an airy, homey, and seasonally-ambiguous atmosphere.

Mountain Modern

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Mountain Modern

The vibe: Basecamp with apartment-style rooms and suites
Top amenities: Heated indoor pool, oversize hot tub, self-serve laundry facilities, bike repair station, on-site salon
What's nearby: Snow King Mountain, which turns into an outdoor adventure hub in the summer, is five blocks away.

If you’re in Jackson Hole for the summer, you’re probably going to be spending a majority of your time outdoors. Mountain Modern complements that type of lifestyle. After undergoing a renovation and expansion in late 2022, the 194-room property offers guests everything they need to prepare and recover from adventures in Grand Teton backcountry—including bike tuning, a laundry room, and condo-style suites with kitchens and large living spaces.

The Wort Hotel

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The Wort Hotel

The vibe: Old-school Jackson charm 
Top amenities: Cozy bathrobes, Keurig coffee makers, self-guided walking tour of the hotel’s $1.2 million Western art collection
What's nearby: Live performances from local and regional bands at the Silver Dollar Showroom, the music venue inside the hotel’s restaurant

Entering the Wort Hotel is like stepping back into Jackson Hole history. Opened in 1941, the downtown icon heartedly embraces what makes the Western town unique. With a total of 55 guest rooms, including five suites, the Wort is one of those must-experience types of properties, and its location—right off of West Broadway—puts guests within walking distance of some of summer’s most popular events, including the Jackson Hole Art Fair and the Town Square Shootout, “a reenactment of frontier justice.”

Hotel Terra

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Hotel Terra

The vibe: LEED-certified green hotel with majestic mountain vistas
Top amenities: Italian restaurant Il Villaggio Osteria, rooftop spa, infinity pool, heated bathroom floors, organic toiletries, recycling program
What's nearby: Jackson Hole dining favorites like the Mangy Moose, The Handle Bar, and Corsa

Given the number of ski lodges in Jackson Hole, it can be difficult for properties to find their niche. Hotel Terra, however, holds the title of “Wyoming’s first LEED Silver Certified hotel” and showcases its environment-friendly nature through numerous initiatives, including the utilization of wind, solar, and hydro energy sources, refillable aluminum water bottles provided in each room and suite, and energy-efficient heating and cooling systems.

Hotel Jackson

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Hotel Jackson

The vibe: Family-owned boutique hotel with modern twists
Top amenities: Natural gas fireplaces, balconies in select rooms and suites, complimentary transportation within a two-mile radius, rooftop hot tub, fitness center, fresh-baked cookies served daily 
What's nearby: Grand Teton National Park is four miles away, and the concierge can arrange guided safaris, hikes, bike tours, and raft trips.

The two-story, wood-burning fireplace inside Hotel Jackson is one of its most defining features, but the family-owned-and-operated boutique hotel has plenty of other attributes that feel more in line with warm-weather vacations. When the temperatures drop at night, guests can enjoy a post-hike dip in the rooftop hot tub, and the downtown location means you’re incredibly close to Snow King Mountain Resort and its assortment of outdoor adventures. Not to mention, the offering of fresh cookies is a welcomed treat after spending the day on the Snake River or hiking the 19.3-mile Paintbrush Divide loop.  

Amangani

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Amangani

The vibe: Five-star mountain views and Aman-level luxury
Top amenities: Outdoor heated pool and hot tub, 24-hour fitness center, spa and wellness center, fireplace and balcony in every suite
What's nearby: Seclusion and privacy are part of the Aman experience, but you’re only five miles from downtown Jackson. 

Known for its panoramic views of the Teton peaks and the Snake River Valley, Amangani is where you go to find relaxation and soak up the sheer beauty of Jackson Hole. As with other Aman properties, the spa is central to the hotel, with unique treatments like the anti-inflammatory Teton Wellness massage and the Native Detox Therapy, massage which uses indigenous white sage smudge. Guests also have the option to embark on Amangani Signature Tours. In the summer, that includes in-house guided wildlife tours of Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone, as well as butte-top hikes. 

The Virginian Lodge

The Virginian Lodge

The Virginian Lodge

The vibe: Midcentury furnishings inside a redesigned motor lodge
Top amenities: Dog-friendly accommodations, heated outdoor pool, two oversized hot tubs, fire pits, Adirondack chairs
What's nearby: You’ll want to have access to a car if you’re staying at The Virginian Lodge, but Jackson Town Square is only a mile down the road, as is Jackson Hole Rodeo’s outdoor arena.

While The Virginian Lodge first opened in the 1960s, it went through a complete renovation in 2021 and opened its doors, once again, to guests in early 2022. The overall atmosphere is one that encourages socializing with your fellow traveler. Communal fire pits and an outdoor pool in the hotel’s courtyard create a cheerful nature to the property, and the on-site restaurants—The Virginian Restaurant and Billy’s Burgers—and saloon, “The Virg,” are open to both guests as well as those just in the neighborhood.

The Lodge at Jackson Hole

The Lodge at Jackson Hole

The Lodge at Jackson Hole

The vibe: Budget-friendly mountain getaway where you can bring the whole family
Top amenities: Indoor-outdoor pool, fitness center, in-town courtesy car, guest laundry services
What's nearby: The hotel provides complementary START Bus passes to get to downtown Jackson (about a mile away) or Teton Village (a 17-minute drive).

Families headed to the Tetons for summer vacation will find a quaint and rustic getaway at the Lodge at Jackson Hole. The kid-friendly hotel is a short drive from Jackson Town Square, and many travelers note the rooms are spacious and well equipped with all the essentials. Plus, the 154-room property fully adopts that quintessential Jackson look; black bear statues dot the premises, and the decor is a mixture of Western and Native American-influenced pieces. 

Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa

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Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa

The vibe: Classic Jackson Hole lodge with wooden logs, natural stone, and a color palette of mostly grays and browns
Top amenities: Multiple indoor and outdoor pools, 22-person rooftop hot tub, whirlpool hot tubs, full-service spa, stone gas fireplaces, laundry and dry-cleaning services
What's nearby: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s Aerial Tram, which takes you up over 4,100 vertical feet for 360-degree Teton views

The ski lodge experience is just as appealing in the warmer months, as is made apparent by Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa. Travelers who want both views of the Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains as well as the typical resort amenities—pools, hot tubs, and a spacious spa—will find the 145-room hotel delivers at every turn. The property even offers a few summer deals, including a fourth night free when booking three nights in any of the rooms or suites. 

Bentwood Inn

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Bentwood Inn

The vibe: Craftsman cabin paradise
Top amenities: Cruiser bikes and e-Bikes, private fireplaces, complimentary breakfast, deck with a fire pit, sustainability initiatives
What's nearby: Bentwood Inn is located in Wilson, between Teton Village and Jackson, both of which are about a 10-minute drive.

After the 1988 fires in Yellowstone, 200-year-old logs were brought to Wilson, Wyoming to construct Bentwood Inn, an informal but still-luxurious hotel that has that unique “only in Jackson Hole” feeling. It’s certainly cozy in the winter—with a roaring fireplace in the great room—but summer provides deck-sitting and bike-riding weather, both of which are important aspects of the Bentwood Inn experience. 

Snake River Lodge & Spa

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Snake River Lodge & Spa

The vibe: Homey, relaxing, rustic 
Top amenities: Five-story spa, heated indoor-outdoor pool with a grotto waterfall, fitness center, itinerary planning with the concierge
What's nearby: Teton Village’s hiking and biking trails; a short drive to Grand Teton National Park

Teton Village is a little bit sleepier during the summer months, as compared to ski season—but that’s part of the appeal, particularly at Snake River Lodge & Spa. The resort and 17,000-square-foot spa are tucked into the base of the mountain, offering a respite from a busy day spent browsing Jackson’s shops and dodging other travelers within the National Parks. As with most hotels in the area, Snake River Lodge & Spa’s concierge can help guests with hikes, fishing and wildlife tours, and provide all the necessary information for getting the most out of a trip to this popular tourist destination.