Jackson's wide arrange of lodging options and their locations are excellent in pairing the individual or group with their vision of the ultimate Wyoming vacation experience. The following is a guide to the many "general areas" of Jackson Hole. Jackson Hole is a valley that is approximately 60 miles long and 20 miles wide with many small communities scattered throughout it, the largest being the town of Jackson. Jackson is in the South Central end of the valley with Grand Teton National Park comprising most of Northern portion of the valley. Yellowstone lies further North beyond Grand Teton. You are always "close" to the parks and most other things in the area, as travel distances are not that far.

As stated earlier, Yellowstone National Park starts at the very Northern end of the valley and is within 45 to 60 miles from the majority of the lodging options in the valley.

Town of Jackson

The town of Jackson is where the largest concentration of lodging options can be found. The spectrum represents everything from campgrounds, hostel and motel to the most luxurious of spaces. For convenience, the closer to the town square that you are, the less driving and parking you need to do. Utilize the free S.T.A.R.T. town shuttle whenever possible. Most everything in the core of Jackson is walkable and centers around the town square.

You are within 5 miles of the Grand Teton National Park boundary and about 12 miles from the physical entrance station to the park. The entrance to Yellowstone National Park is 55 miles to the North. You will typically pass through Grand Teton National Park enroute to Yellowstone National Park.

South Jackson

Still in town, but further from the town square in distance than most would like to walk. This area has hotels and motels located from 1.5 to 2.5 miles from the town square. There are a number restaurants and stores in the vicinity, yet it is slightly removed from the center of town and the crowds that go with it. Highway access is very convenient to the establishments and would be highly recommended for those traveling with trailers or larger vehicles, like 30' RVs and 5th Wheels. Rates at these places do tend to be a little lower than those located closer to the center of town. Utilize the free S.T.A.R.T. town shuttle to get around whenever possible.

Travel distances to and from the parks are the same as the Town of Jackson.

Teton Village

Teton Village is 12 miles from the town of Jackson, nestled on the western edge of the valley at the base of the Tetons. This alpine village serves as the base area to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. You will find condominium, townhome, hostel, hotel and vacation homes available here. As one would imagine this resort area has shops, restaurants, and a number of recreational activities are just out your door. There is access to the community pathway and the S.T.A.R.T. public bus service.

You are within 1.5 miles of the South Western entrance station to Grand Teton National Park. The Southern entrance to Yellowstone National Park is located 50 miles North of Teon Village. You will typically pass through Grand Teton National Park enroute to Yellowstone National Park.

The Aspens and Teton Pines

This smaller resort type area is centrally located in the valley, four miles from Teton Village and eight miles from Jackson. There are a handful of shops and restaurants along with a small grocery store, all within walking distance. Golf, tennis, and a pool(during summer months) are located on site. Additionally the community pathway system through this area can be conveniently accessed. The S.T.A.R.T. public bus service can be acccessed as well. This is a small community with a mix of vacation and residential properties, which makes it comparably quieter than many other lodging areas.

Travel distance to the parks are comparable to that of Teton Village.

South of Jackson

South of town there are many camping areas, RV sites and a handful of motel/hotel style lodging establishments as well. Here, you will escape town and often be in close proximity to the Snake and/or Hoback rivers. It is much quieter, with lodging options spread out over a wide area.

The drive to town can range from 10 minutes to 30 minutes depending on where you stay. You will need to add that time onto your travel time to and from the parks. The START public bus service does not service this area.

North of Jackson

North of Jackson puts you very close to or actually within the national parks. The views are certainly much more dramatic than in other areas of the valley. There are dude ranches, resorts, campgrounds, RV sites, cabins and lodges located throughout the Northern end of the valley. The Togwotee Pass area is very beautiful and somewhat remote for those looking for a little more seclusion.

Getting into town in the early evening can be somewhat slow during the peak of the summer season with the large number of people heading back to town after their day in the parks. The START public bus service does not service this area.

National Parks

The National Parks provide an unparralleled opportunity to take in the full beauty of the area. Wildlife is abundant, and you are closely situated to most of the major attractions. When looking to stay in the national parks, contact them directly to get more information on the full spectrum of lodging options available. Park lodging oftern fills up fast, so call early.

Campgrounds

Campgrounds can be found scattered throughout the valley and national parks. All provide well maintained facilities and have varying rates. Use the area guides from above to determine which part of Jackson Hole is right for you.

General Information

Rate chart and additional information to come.
Cancellation policies for lodging establishments vary from property to property. Please verify the cancellation policy at the time of booking.

For more information on lodging and other activities in Jackson Hole, please contact our concierge service at holeconcierge@yahoo.com.