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The Best Inns and Bed & Breakfasts
Bentwood Inn (Jackson; tel. 307/739-1411; www.bentwoodinn.com): This B&B is an architectural marvel: a 6,000-square-foot log mansion with 43 corners.
Wildflower Inn (Jackson; tel. 307/722-4710; www.jacksonholewildflower.com): A terrific B&B on 3 lush and secluded acres near Teton Village, the Wildflower Inn features comfortable and luxurious rooms named after local wildflowers, with private decks, exposed logs, and a remarkable sense of privacy.
Spahn's Big Horn Mountain Bed and Breakfast (Big Horn; tel. 307/674-8150; www.bighorn-wyoming.com): With a 100-mile view from a secluded peak tucked amid the Bighorn Mountains, this rustic hideaway features a massive three-story living area and rooms decorated with country quilts and lodgepole furniture.
Nagle Warren Mansion Bed & Breakfast (Cheyenne; tel. 800/811-2610; www.naglewarrenmansion.com): Originally built in 1888 by famed architect Erasmus Nagle (it was the first house in the state with indoor plumbing), the mansion was converted into an elegant bed-and-breakfast in 1997. Grand and spacious, the three-story structure oozes luxury, from the furnishings (almost exclusively regional antiques) to the stately spire that anchors the building's southeast corner.
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without
notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before
planning your trip.
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