At a Glance
With its spacious rooms and close proximity to the slopes, the Snake River Lodge will appeal to travelers looking for a rustic property that offers modern amenities at a good value.
Indagare Loves
- The slopeside location
- The spacious rooms and suite options
Review
Housed in a log-cabin-style building slopeside in Teton Village, the Snake River Lodge channels the Wild West and is a value option for travelers trying to avoid Four Seasons prices. Its spacious lobby has lodge pole beams and wooden floors, large fireplaces framed with rough-cut stone and hokey touches such as stuffed mountain lions, carved wooden bears and fur-covered armchairs. The property has a lived-in feel, although travelers with a more understated aesthetic may feel assaulted by the myriad of textures, materials and mementos on display—even the elevator is lined in wood.
The lodge has 156 rooms appointed in a generic Western-style with a brown, olive and beige palette. All feature paintings of Native Americans and beds covered with floral-print quilts as well as flat-screen televisions and Wi-Fi, and half of the accommodations offer fireplaces. Families will appreciate the large selection of configurations—king-, queen- or double beds, plus sleeper couches—and the kitchenettes and washer-drier units provided in some units.
Kids as well as skiers back from a day on the slopes can take advantage of the large pool area, complete with indoor-outdoor pools, waterfalls, hot tubs and a sauna. During the winter, the property is ski-in, ski-out, and the ski valets are among the best in Jackson Hole.
Who Should Stay
Families who want to be right off the mountain, Snake River is a good, modestly priced option.
Written by Simone Girner