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Best Places to Stay in Jackson Hole: Hotels & Camping (2026)

The best places to stay in Jackson Hole are Teton Village for ski-in/ski-out access ($250-600/night), downtown Jackson for dining and nightlife ($150-400/night), and Moran/Signal Mountain for inside-the-park lodging ($200-350/night). Budget travelers can camp at Gros Ventre Campground from $35/night.

Where you stay in Jackson Hole shapes your entire trip. Choosing Teton Village means you walk to the gondola and ski lifts. Staying downtown Jackson puts restaurants, bars, and galleries steps from your door. Lodging inside Grand Teton National Park means waking up surrounded by wilderness. This guide covers the best places to stay in Jackson Hole for every budget and travel style.

Teton Village base area Jackson Hole ski resort mountain backdrop
Teton Village sits at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, 12 miles northwest of downtown Jackson. In ski season it is the most convenient base in the valley.

Teton Village: Best for Skiers and Hikers

Teton Village is a purpose-built resort community at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, 12 miles from Jackson via Wyoming Highway 22 and Teton Village Road. In winter it is the most convenient base for skiing. In summer, the Aerial Tram runs to the 10,450-foot summit of Rendezvous Mountain for wildflower hikes and mountain biking.

The Village is compact and walkable with restaurants, bars, ski rentals, and boutique shops all within a few minutes of the lifts. The main downside: fewer dining choices than downtown Jackson, and prices run 20-30% higher for comparable rooms.

Hotel Type Price/Night Notes
Four Seasons Jackson Hole Luxury $600-1,200 Ski-in/ski-out, spa, multiple restaurants
Teton Mountain Lodge Upscale $350-700 Pool, hot tub, fire pits, free parking
Hotel Terra Boutique $280-550 Eco-certified, rooftop hot tub
Alpenhof Lodge Mid-range $200-380 European chalet style, steps from lifts
The Hostel Budget $50-90 Dorm beds, private rooms, communal kitchen

The Four Seasons Jackson Hole consistently ranks among the top ski hotels in North America. Its ski valet service stores and delivers your equipment each morning. For a mid-range option with nearly the same location, Teton Mountain Lodge offers a large outdoor pool and hot tubs at roughly half the price.

Downtown Jackson: Best for Dining and Nightlife

Downtown Jackson is the commercial and social hub of Jackson Hole. The historic Town Square with its elk antler arches is surrounded by bars, galleries, restaurants, and shops on all four sides. Everything is walkable, and the Stilson Connector trail is a paved bike path that runs all the way to Teton Village (8 miles).

Jackson Wyoming town square boardwalk shops downtown
Jackson’s Town Square dates to the 1930s. The four antler arches are rebuilt every decade using naturally shed antlers collected from the National Elk Refuge.

Downtown accommodations range from budget motels along US-26/89 to boutique hotels on the Town Square. The Rusty Parrot Lodge on the square is an 8-room property with log-beam architecture and an excellent spa. Budget travelers find good value at the Anvil Motel and the Elk Country Inn, both a short walk from the square.

Hotel Type Price/Night Notes
Rusty Parrot Lodge Boutique luxury $350-600 8 rooms, on Town Square, full breakfast included
Wort Hotel Historic $250-450 1941 landmark, Silver Dollar Bar on-site
Snow King Resort Full-service $200-380 Ski hill on property, outdoor pool, event space
Elk Country Inn Mid-range $150-250 Free shuttle to ski areas, pet-friendly
Anvil Motel Budget $120-200 Basic but clean, great location near square

Inside Grand Teton National Park: Best for Wildlife and Scenery

Staying inside Grand Teton National Park means waking up with bison outside your window. The park has six in-park lodging options managed by Grand Teton Lodge Company, ranging from tent cabins at Colter Bay to the full-service Jackson Lake Lodge with its 60-foot picture-window view of the Tetons.

Colter Bay marina Jackson Lake Grand Teton National Park
Colter Bay Village on Jackson Lake offers cabins, RV sites, and tent camping, plus a marina, grocery store, and laundry facilities.

Jackson Lake Lodge is the flagship property, a 1955 Rockefeller-backed development with 385 rooms, three restaurants, and a swimming pool. Its Mural Room restaurant serves Wyoming-raised beef and locally caught trout. Book at least 6-12 months in advance for peak summer dates.

Lodging Type Price/Night Season
Jackson Lake Lodge Full-service resort $300-550 Late May – early October
Jenny Lake Lodge Luxury all-inclusive $700-1,200 Late May – early October
Signal Mountain Lodge Mid-range $230-420 May – mid-October
Colter Bay Village Cabins Rustic $120-200 June – early September
Colter Bay Tent Cabins Budget $80-120 June – early September

Jenny Lake Lodge is the most exclusive option in the park: 37 cabins on a lakefront meadow, all-inclusive with gourmet meals and guided activities. Rates include breakfast, a five-course dinner, bicycle use, and one guided activity per day. It regularly books out a year in advance.

Camping in Jackson Hole: Budget-Friendly Options

Grand Teton National Park has six frontcountry campgrounds totaling over 1,000 sites. Gros Ventre Campground (350 sites, $35/night) is the largest and most accessible, 6 miles east of Jackson off Gros Ventre Road. It often has same-day availability when other campgrounds are full because of its slightly more remote location.

  • Gros Ventre Campground — 350 sites, $35/night, 6 miles from Jackson, flush toilets, open late April to mid-October
  • Colter Bay Campground — 350 sites, $35/night, on Jackson Lake, RV hookups available ($64/night), book 6 months ahead
  • Jenny Lake Campground — 51 tent-only sites, $35/night, most scenic in the park, first-come/first-served, fills by 8 a.m. in summer
  • Signal Mountain Campground — 86 sites, $35/night, on Jackson Lake, excellent sunset views
  • Lizard Creek Campground — 60 sites, $35/night, at north end of Jackson Lake, quietest option

Campsite reservations for Grand Teton open on recreation.gov exactly 6 months in advance. Jenny Lake, Colter Bay, and Signal Mountain campgrounds fill within minutes of the booking window opening. Set a calendar reminder and log in at 6:00 a.m. Mountain Time on the booking date.

Where to Stay Near Jackson Hole: Driggs, Idaho

Driggs, Idaho is 60 miles from Jackson via Teton Pass (8,431 ft elevation) on the west side of the Teton Range. Lodging in Driggs runs 30-40% cheaper than Jackson. The tradeoff: a 90-minute drive from the park’s main attractions. Driggs works best if you plan to ski Targhee Resort (west side of the Tetons) or explore the Idaho side of the park via the Jedediah Smith Wilderness.

Best Area to Stay in Jackson Hole: Quick Guide

You Are… Best Area Why
A skier or snowboarder Teton Village Ski-in/ski-out, lifts open at 9 a.m.
A wildlife photographer Moran / Signal Mountain 5-min drive to Oxbow Bend and Willow Flats
A hiker focused on GTNP Jenny Lake / Signal Mtn Closest to Jenny Lake trailheads
A food and bar lover Downtown Jackson Dozens of restaurants and bars walkable
Traveling on a budget Gros Ventre Campground $35/night, 6 miles from Jackson
On a splurge trip Jenny Lake Lodge All-inclusive luxury, world-class setting

For a comprehensive overview of the valley before booking, read our full Jackson Hole travel guide covering seasons, transportation, and trip costs. If you’re visiting in winter, our things to do in Jackson in winter guide covers ski pass options and non-ski activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it better to stay in Jackson or Teton Village?

It depends on your priorities. Teton Village is better for skiers (ski-in/ski-out) and hikers (direct Aerial Tram access in summer). Downtown Jackson is better for dining, nightlife, and culture. The 12-mile drive between them takes 20 minutes. Many visitors stay at each for part of their trip.

How far is Teton Village from Jackson?

Teton Village is approximately 12 miles northwest of downtown Jackson via Wyoming Hwy 22 and Teton Village Road. The drive takes 20 minutes without traffic, 30-35 minutes during peak ski weekends. The START Bus runs between Jackson and Teton Village hourly from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. for $4 each way.

What is the best time to book lodging in Jackson Hole?

Book 6-12 months ahead for July-August peak summer and the December-March ski season. Shoulder seasons (May-June and September-October) have more availability and lower rates. Last-minute lodging in peak season is extremely difficult to find.

Plan Your Visit: Official Resources

Book Grand Teton National Park lodges (Jackson Lake Lodge, Jenny Lake Lodge, Signal Mountain) through Grand Teton Lodge Company. Reserve campgrounds at Colter Bay, Gros Ventre, and Jenny Lake through Recreation.gov Grand Teton camping.

 

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