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Quiet Luxury in the Tetons
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At Hotel Yellowstone at Jackson Hole—an adults-only retreat perched on East Gros Ventre Butte—mornings open with pink light spilling over the Tetons, evenings fade into golden hour cocktails, and nights sparkle beneath a sky so clear it feels cinematic. This is quiet luxury at its most effortless: the views take center stage, while everything else—trout dinners, indoor heated pool, fireside lounges—supports the scene. And though it feels worlds away, downtown Jackson’s galleries and restaurants are only minutes down the hill, with Grand Teton National Park just around the corner for hikes, wildlife sightings, or an easy float on the Snake River.
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Who should you bring?
Hotel Yellowstone isn’t for the big family reunion or the bachelorette crew—it’s better suited to couples who want time to themselves, friends looking for an outdoorsy reset, or anyone who needs the kind of quiet that only a mountaintop can offer. In fact, it’s a luxury resort just for adults, which brings the tranquility you’ll want when you’re perched above Jackson on East Gros Ventre Butte.
What’s the food like?
While the hotel is close to many of Jackson’s best dining spots, it also offers its own elevated take on Western comfort food. Breakfast is worth taking slow: huckleberry pancakes, rich, locally roasted coffee and omelets made from farm-fresh eggs. Dinner leans into the region with trout, beef and whatever produce happens to be in season. The lounge is where the day tends to end—craft cocktails, small-batch Wyoming whiskey, and the kind of low-lit vibe that makes you stay for one more round.
Did you get a good night’s sleep?
Absolutely. The rooms feature plush bedding, crisp linens, and down duvets that invite you to sink in after a day outdoors. Blackout curtains keep the early mountain sun out, and the surrounding area stays quiet at night, creating a restful, restorative sleep environment. After hiking, biking, or rafting, it is the kind of deep rest that leaves you ready for another day of adventure.
What amenities are available?
The indoor negative edge pool with retractable glass wall offers views of the Tetons, a view that is impossible to overhype. Grab a bike—or even opt for a guided tour—for summer exploring or cozy up fireside in the lounge with a book. Rooms include Byredo toiletries, coffee makers, soft throws and décor inspired by the surrounding landscape. Free parking and strong Wi-Fi are included, and the concierge team can arrange everything from wildlife tours to scenic float trips on the Snake River.
How was the service?
The service is warm, personal, and attentive without being overbearing. Staff members are happy to share their local knowledge, help plan day trips, and point guests toward hidden gems both in the parks and around Jackson. Their enthusiasm for the region adds a special touch to the stay.
What was your favorite part?
The peaceful location paired with sweeping views. You can watch the sunrise over the Tetons in the morning, relax in the indoor heated pool as the evening light turns the mountains gold, and enjoy stargazing at night with almost no light pollution. It feels like a private mountain hideaway while still being close to everything you need.
Know before you go:
Pack layers because even in summer, mountain evenings can be cool. A car is helpful for reaching Jackson and the parks easily. And make time for at least one early morning in Grand Teton National Park, when wildlife is most active and the light is at its best.
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Accommodation options:
Suites
Price:
From $1199/night
Location:
1775 N. East Butte Road, Jackson, WY
Property:
Hotel Yellowstone
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Two shimmering outdoor pools offer opportunities for relaxation and activity—one is a heated infinity pool with a view of Lake Garda while the other is a stand-alone pool kept at cooler temperatures to encourage laps and other exercise.
Yoga, meditation and breathwork sessions can all be add-ons. Outside of the hotel, you can take a hike or e-bike along the hills, go sailing on the lake or take an excursion on a Vespa or Fiat 500 down Torri del Benaco.
Top-notch: The service was beyond what you’d expect from a five-star hotel. From the around-the-clock concierge that can help you book those hard-to-get reservations and private tours to 24-hour laundry/drycleaning and in-room dining, the Four Seasons is known ‘round the world for their attention to detail. Expect twice-daily housekeeping, free water in-room and nightly turndown service (complete with slippers and a mat to wipe your feet placed next to the bed).
What’s the food like?
Hotel Yellowstone at Jackson Hole
Endless skies, sweeping vistas, and no kids in sight
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