I am planning a 3-4 day trip to Jackson Hole around the 3rd or 4th week-end of April. I would appreciate lodging recommendations. Also, we will most likely spend lost of time in Grand Teton National Park. Is hiking possible at that time of the year?
Jackson Hole: where to stay?
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The Rusty Parrot Lodge is wonderful but pricy. Great rooms and cooked to order breakfasts by a professional chef.
Hi - I have a travel research company that specializes in B&B's and small inns. The Rusty Parrot is a good choice if you want to stay right in town and in a place that is more like an inn than a B&B. Nolan Creek Inn is also in town but in a quieter location. If you want to be out of town I would suggest Bentwood Inn, The Painted Porch or the Wildflower Inn. All are very nice B&B's. April is a transition month for Jackson and some of the B&B's close for the entire month. Hiking in the Park might be limited but the inner Park Road is usually still closed to traffic and alot of people hike or bike there ( or ski if there's still too much snow). You can also hike out on the Elk Refuge which is more open and will have less snow. If you would like more information or help making reservations, let me know. My service is free. Sincerely, Karen, Uncommon Accommodations