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chitowntraveler Feb 4th, 2013 01:46 PM

Jackson Hole Help
 
My boyfriend and I are likely going to visit this area in September. I know this is some what an off peak time of year. Please help with the following:

High end lodging - Amagani and Four Seasons are too pricy, but anything else luxery is OK.

Activities - Hiking Yellowstone, Horseback Riding Tetons, Hot Air Balloon. What else if skiing, rafting and anything water/snow related are not seasonable.

Thanks for the help!

chitowntraveler Feb 4th, 2013 01:48 PM

To help further we are thinking 3 solid days for sightseeing!!! 4 nights/5 days (2 for travel)

sludick Feb 4th, 2013 02:54 PM

Rates really drop the first of October - we've gone then and still found fine weather and color (although it is transitional and we did get snow at the end of our trip).

You might check the Alpenhof in Teton Village, very cute. For example, a rate of $189 drops to $109 from September to October.

sludick Feb 4th, 2013 02:55 PM

Oh - link for you: http://www.alpenhoflodge.com/alpenhof.htm

Gretchen Feb 4th, 2013 03:22 PM

Are you in any way interested in fly fishing--take a day with a guide!!

chitowntraveler Feb 6th, 2013 01:14 PM

What is the story with Rustin Inn Lodge? Romantic or not that luxery?

spirobulldog Feb 6th, 2013 03:09 PM

You could easily spend your entire time just in Yellowstone. There is that much to see and do there.

starrs Feb 6th, 2013 07:05 PM

I think I would spend 2 nights in Jackson and 2 nights at the Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone. Try to book a room overlooking Old Faithful. I've stayed there twice and it is fabulous having the geyser erupt just outside your window. We've sat on the bed and watched through the window for our own private viewing. :-)

caze17 Feb 21st, 2013 01:52 PM

I agree that you should split your lodging between Jackson and Yellowstone.

I am more familiar with Jackson lodging so can comment on that. The Rustic Inn is great - cute, high-end cabins - with a great location near the town square. But the cabins are packed together very tightly and the whole property is right on a main street, so I wouldn't classify it as secluded or particularly romantic, unless you stay snuggled inside your cabin...doesn't sound so bad!

You might also consider the Rusty Parrot Lodge, the Alpine House, or the Wort.

I second the fly-fishing recommendation. You could also take a wildlife tour.

caze17 Feb 21st, 2013 01:57 PM

Also, the Alpine House and Alpenhof are two difference properties just to avoid confusion.

http://alpinehouse.com/

1JAR Feb 21st, 2013 04:03 PM

To further clarify, Jackson (the town near the airport) is seperate from Jackson Hole (ski area small Teton village at base of gondola where Four Seasons is). It is a short drive between the two.

We prefer Jackson Hole & stay at Snake River Lodge & Spa. (Rock Resort)rustic romanatic. The restaurant has a gourmet billing at reasonable rates for dinner; breakfast is good as well. The Spa is great after a day of hiking and there is an indoor/outdoor pool.

Conciegre is great: ask them where the "nearby" one way road is (partially paved: best for a 4WD vehicle). It is wooded and there are always Moose and other critters by the road.

We prefer Tetons more than Yellowstone. Much more open, more side roads to go down, ussually many more critters, fewer traffic jams. We did drive the 2 Yellowstone loops in 1 day.

Yellowstone does have it's special features & fans but we like the wilderness aspect of Tetons better.

below is a link to the Rockefeller Preserve.
http://www.nps.gov/partnerships/snap...grandteton.htm

JAckson Lake Lodge is a great place to sit at sunset in front of teh floor to ceiling windows and wathc teh grand lanscape of the Teton rnge. You will also see wolves in lake meadow. Bring your binculars and sunglasses.

http://www.gtlc.com/lodging/jackson-...-overview.aspx

caze17 Feb 22nd, 2013 08:15 AM

Great info from 1JAR. But I thought that I would add a further clarification regarding Jackson Hole and Jackson.

Jackson Hole is the name for the entire valley, which encompasses several towns, including Jackson, Wilson, and Teton Village. Jackson is the largest town in the valley which includes the iconic town square with antler arches and most of the shopping and restaurants. Teton Village is the area at the base of the ski resort (called Jackson Hole Mountain Resort). Teton Village includes most of the larger resorts (Four Seasons, Snake River Lodge, Teton Mountain Lodge). Jackson and TV are about a 20-minute drive apart.

Good map of the whole valley, showing the towns and national parks:
http://www.alltrips.com/images/maps/...summer_max.jpg

In my opinion, Snake River Lodge has suffered in recent years from its many buyouts/management changes, particularly service-wise. It is no longer a Rock Resort. Teton Mountain Lodge has surpassed them in the 4-diamond category (again my opinion), especially with the recent reimagining of their restaurant space as the Spur.

bachslunch Feb 22nd, 2013 01:05 PM

You could easily spend 4 days in Yellowstone, 2 in Grand Teton, and one day in Jackson.

Three days total limits things a lot. If it were mine with this short a time and a car, I'd probably spend two days seeing Yellowstone (one day for the various geyser basins -- at the very least Upper and Lower and Midway -- and one day for the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Yellowstone Lake areas) and one seeing Grand Teton (start at the Jenny Lake area, then spend some time around Colter Bay).

If you feel you must squeeze in Jackson (the town is worth strolling, and the National Museum of Wildlife Art is excellent), maybe allot a half-day here and spend a half-day at Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, though that might be pretty rushed. Better yet, see if you can manage another day.


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