6 Best Hotels in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Colter Bay Village

$$$ | Colter Bay Village Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83013, USA

A stroll from Jackson Lake, this cluster of Western-style one- and two-room cabins is close to trails, dining options, a visitor center, and plenty of other activities. The property has splendid views and an excellent marina and beach for the windsurfing crowd (you'll need a wet suit because of the cold). There are also camping options: a 112-space RV park as well as tent cabins that share communal baths.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Many nearby facilities
  • Close to lake and hiking trails

Cons

  • Not much privacy
  • No TVs or phones, and unreliable Wi-Fi
  • Rustic feel won't appeal to everyone
Colter Bay Village Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83013, USA
307-543–3100
hotel Details
232 cabins
Rate Includes: Closed late Sept.–late May, No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Dornan's Spur Ranch Cabins

$$$ | 12170 Dornan's Rd., Moose, WY, 83012, USA Fodor's Choice

The lodging component of Dornan's shopping, dining, and recreation development in Moose, at the south end of the park, offers one- and two-bedroom cabins with fully stocked kitchens and great views of meadows, the peaks of the Tetons, or the Snake River. Each cabin also has a generously sized living-dining room; and a furnished porch with a grill for summertime cookouts.

Pros

  • Simple, clean cabins with good Wi-Fi
  • Great for families
  • You may see wildlife out your window

Cons

  • Not much privacy
  • Rustic interiors not for everyone
  • No pets
12170 Dornan's Rd., Moose, WY, 83012, USA
307-733–2415
hotel Details
12 cabins
Rate Includes: No Meals, Closed Nov. and Apr., Credit cards accepted

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Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch

$$$ | 100 Grassy Lake Rd., Moran, WY, 83013, USA
Set along the scenic connecting road between the north boundary of Grand Teton and the South Entrance of Yellowstone, this secluded compound offers both upscale cabins with patios, handcrafted furniture, and private baths, and less-expensive rustic camping cabins that share a common bathhouse with the campground and RV park. Although not technically inside the park, it's operated by one of Grand Teton's main concessionaires, and it's just a 10-minute drive from the north end of Jackson Lake. Amenities include a laid-back restaurant, a convenience store, and a gas station.

Pros

  • Good base between Grand Teton and Yellowstone
  • Tranquil setting
  • Mix of upscale and budget accommodations

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi
  • Limited dining options
  • Remote location
100 Grassy Lake Rd., Moran, WY, 83013, USA
307-543–2861
hotel Details
92 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–May, No Meals

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Jackson Lake Lodge

$$$$ | 100 Jackson Lake Lodge Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83013, USA Fodor's Choice

This sprawling resort with its distinctive mid-century modern features was designed by renowned architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood and stands on a bluff with spectacular views across Jackson Lake to the Tetons. The upper lobby has enormous picture windows and a collection of Native American artifacts and Western art. Not all guest rooms have spectacular lake and mountain views, so ask for one when you book. The marble floors and polished brass accents add a timeless, classic style to the Western decor.

Pros

  • In center of Grand Teton
  • Heated outdoor pool
  • Great restaurants

Cons

  • Some rooms don't have great views
  • Very pricey
  • Spotty Wi-Fi
100 Jackson Lake Lodge Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83013, USA
307-543–3100
hotel Details
385 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed early Oct.–mid-May, No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Jenny Lake Lodge

$$$$ | Jenny Lake Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83012, USA Fodor's Choice

This 1920s lodge resort, the most expensive and arguably the most elegant in any national park, is nestled off the scenic Jenny Lake Loop Road and bordering a wildflower meadow. Its guest cabins are well spaced in lodgepole-pine groves. Rooms with sturdy pine beds and handmade quilts live up to the plush rustic theme; suites also have fireplaces. Bathrooms feature intricate stonework and rain-dome showerheads.

Pros

  • Ultracushy digs in a pristine setting
  • Easy stroll from Jenny Lake trails
  • Homey touches, like hand-made furniture and quilts

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Not suitable for kids
  • Often booked up months in advance
Jenny Lake Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83012, USA
307-543–3100
hotel Details
37 cabins
Rate Includes: Closed early Oct.–May, No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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Signal Mountain Lodge

$$$ | Signal Mountain Lodge Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83013, USA Fodor's Choice

The main building of this lodge on Jackson Lake's southern shoreline has a cozy lounge and a grand pine deck overlooking the lake; stay in a traditional lodge room or a rustic cabin, some with sleek kitchens. The smaller log cabins are in shaded areas, and eight of them have fireplaces. Rooms 151 to 178 have lake views, and there are a handful of suite and bungalow options.

Pros

  • Excellent restaurants and bar
  • Great lakefront location
  • Some rooms have fireplaces

Cons

  • Rustic, simple decor
  • Not all rooms have water views
  • Lakefront rooms are expensive
Signal Mountain Lodge Rd., Grand Teton National Park, WY, 83013, USA
307-543–2831
hotel Details
79 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed mid-Oct.–mid-May, No Meals, Credit cards accepted

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