Hotels in Grand Teton National Park
Several different concessionaires operate the lodges within the park (including Headwaters Lodge at Flagg Ranch, which is technically inside the adjacent John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Pkwy.). Forever Resorts runs the Signal Mountain Lodge 307/543-2831; www.signalmountainlodge.com). Grand Teton Lodge Company handles Headwaters at Flagg Ranch, Colter Bay Village, Jackson Lake Lodge, and Jenny Lake Lodge (307/543-2861 for Flagg Ranch, 307/543-3100 for the others; www.gtlc.com). In the Moose Junction area, Dornan’s runs the Spur Ranch Cabins (307/733-2522; www.dornans.com) and a private owner operates Moulton Ranch Cabins (307/733-3749; www. moultonranchcabins.com).
Most park lodges open between early May and early June and close in early or mid-October (except for the Spur Ranch Cabins, open most of the year). As at Yellowstone, lodging books quickly and demand stays high throughout the season, so make reservations months in advance (or a full year ahead of time). Lodges are kept intentionally unplugged: You won’t find TVs or air conditioning in the rooms, but there is a pool at Jackson Lake Lodge.
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A Teton Tree House
For more than 40 years, innkeeper Denny Becker has been building and tweaking and rebuilding his B&B, literally located in the treetops in Wilson, about 10 minutes from Jackson at the foot of Teton Pass. From the road, it is almost 100 steps up to the front door, and the curious…$$$Near The Park - Hotel
Colter Bay Village
One thing’s for sure: You won’t get bored by basing yourself out of this bustling resort. You can sign up for a wide range of activities on site, including paddling, fishing excursions, horseback riding, rafting, and wagon rides; a swimming beach and marina also grant access to DIY…$$Colter Bay Village Area - Hotel
Four Seasons Resort Jackson Hole
If nothing but the best will do, you can’t beat this posh resort perched right at the foot of a pair of ski lifts. From the opulent stone fireplace in the lobby to the ultra-comfortable, stylish rooms to the top-notch service, the Four Seasons oozes swanky comfort—all with a Western…$$$Teton Village - Campground
Gros Ventre
This expansive campground lies in a sagebrush field dotted with cottonwoods, close to the Gros Ventre River. It’s a great place to spot moose and pronghorn and one of the best bets for late arrivals.$South - Campground
Headwaters Campground at Flagg Ranch
Mostly an RV resort (97 of the 175 sites are earmarked for RVs), Headwaters is tucked into a spruce-fir forest near the Snake River and adjacent to a grocery store, restaurant, and hiking trails.$North - Hotel
Headwaters Lodge
Acquired by the Grand Teton Lodge Company in 2012, this longstanding complex (formerly Flagg Ranch Resort) has both plusses and minuses to it. And some can be both. Take the location, which is 20-plus miles from a town in either direction, and sits between the Yellowstone and Grand…$$Near The Park - Hotel
Headwaters Lodge and Cabins at Flagg Ranch
Located within striking distance of both Grand Teton and Yellowstone, Headwaters is a convenient lodging if you’re planning to explore both parks. Properties are all cabins, most of them with private bathrooms, log-cabin furnishings, and patios. Budget-minded travelers can snag a…$$Flagg Ranch Village Area - Hotel
Hotel Terra
With its mismatched modern furniture, nouveau-West accents, and stark wildlife photography adorning the walls, Hotel Terra is the hippest lodge in the village. The sleek property prides itself on its sustainable touches; the building is LEED-certified. Boutique shops, a spa, the…$$$Teton Village - Hotel
Jackson Lake Lodge
Things take a decidedly upscale turn just 5 miles down the road at Jackson Lake Lodge, one of the two fanciest options in the park (Jenny Lake Lodge is even more luxurious). The lodge’s upper lobby delivers the biggest wow factor: cozy stone fireplaces in the corners, a stuffed…$$$Colter Bay Village Area - Campground
Jenny Lake
The smallest, nicest campground in the Tetons sits just off Jenny Lake with grandstand views of the peaks. Get here before 10 a.m. to land a site—spots are snapped up quickly, with good reason.$South - Hotel
Jenny Lake Lodge
The finest accommodations in the Tetons—and indeed, one of the best lodges in any national park—are nestled in the evergreens north of Jenny Lake. Land a room at this intimate resort and you’ll get a taste of the A-list life, including champagne welcome receptions, yoga on the lawn,…$$$Jenny Lake Area - Campground
Lizard Creek
]Adjacent to one of the park’s busiest hubs, the Colter Bay campgrounds offer easy access to a restaurant, swimming beach, boat launch, grocery store, and guided activities. The 335-site campground, one of the park’s largest, sits in an evergreen forest and is within walking distance…$North - Hotel
Moulton Ranch Cabins
Technically located on an island of private land surrounded by the park, this cute, historic ranch property near the oft-photographed Moulton Barn homestead is a nice break from the tourist bustle. The five cabins all have decks or patios and private bathrooms, and some offer views…$Moose Area - Campground
Signal Mountain
Smaller, quieter, and more intimate than nearby Colter Bay, Signal Mountain’s 105 sites sit in a lovely wooded area; some have views of Jackson Lake through the trees. Two restaurants, a bar, and a grocery store are a quick stroll away.$North - Hotel
Signal Mountain Lodge
This mix of rooms and cabins on Jackson Lake has a laid-back, summer-camp vibe, from the board game room in the lodge to the lake-facing porches with Adirondack chairs. Accommodations range from simple motel-style rooms featuring knotty wood furniture to lakefront apartments with…$$$Signal Mountain Area - Hotel
Spur Ranch Cabins
This family-owned clutch of cabins near the Snake River, just east of park headquarters, offers comfortable quarters for a decent price. The log cabins have one- and two-bedrooms, plus fully equipped kitchens, living rooms, and patios with charcoal grills. Picnic tables and…$$Moose Area - Hotel
The Alpenhof
Teton Village’s oldest and most unique lodge has been bringing a touch of Bavarian flavor to the mountain since 1965. The lodge’s original owners were Swiss and German, and they designed the Alpenhof to echo the country inns of their home in the Alps: gingerbread-house balusters,…$$$Teton Village - Hostel
The Hostel
Ski bum paradise meets European-style travelers’ hub in this low-key lodge. Considering its prime location just steps from the ski mountain, it’s shockingly affordable, and by far the best value in Teton Village. Privacy-seekers can book private rooms with one king bed or four twins…$Teton Village - Hotel
Wyoming Inn
Renovated to the nines in 2013, the Wyoming Inn is a cut above most of its mid-priced competitors in Jackson proper and our mid-priced pick in a relatively expensive market. The subtle “New West” design in both the rooms and public areas pleases the eye, and there are nice perks like…$$$Near The Park

