Hotel Yellowstone Pays Homage to the American West

The adults-only hotel in Jackson Hole features 36 suites spread across four acres
Published: August 12, 2024

Hotel Yellowstone—Jackson Hole, Wyoming’s first adults-only hotel—is now open.

Nestled atop the East Gros Ventre Butte, Hotel Yellowstone boasts unobstructed views of the Teton Mountain Range and the expansive Snake River Valley. The hotel features 36 suites, privately housed in clusters across the property’s four acres.

hotel yellowstone adults only resort jackson hole wyoming grand tetons fuzzy chairThe property also includes a heated indoor pool with retractable glass windows, an intimate spa, and Olivia’s Restaurant and Bar.

“With a deep appreciation for Jackson Hole and the beauty the destination lends, we are thrilled to open this one-of-a-kind hotel tailored to showcasing Jackson Hole’s innate sense of refined elegance and natural appeal,” says owner Jerry Johnson, who also executed the property’s design vision. “Hotel Yellowstone was a labor of love, my team and I meticulously ideated, curated, and constructed the hotel to be the pinnacle of luxury.”

The hotel pays homage to the American West, pulling inspiration from Jackson Hole’s history, proximity to national parks, and its local wildlife.

Each suite encompasses 600 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, each set with a private balcony. The four suite styles—Reflection, Vista, Grand Teton, and Grand Reflection—feature RH furnishings, handmade light fixtures, Calacatta marble bathrooms, and oversized soaking tubs angled to overlook the Tetons.

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