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The Hostel

Recognized worldwide for its value, location, and atmosphere, the Hostel is a Jackson Hole tradition. Located in the heart of upscale Teton Village, Skiing magazine says “the Hostel is arguably the best location in Teton Village”. The New York Times says those looking for a killer deal come here, and The Guardian ranks us as one of the top 5 ski hostels in the world. In your downtime enjoy our spacious yard with a barbeque and picnic tables. Our clean, comfortable guestrooms have either a king bed or four twin beds, all with private bathrooms. Come stay with us if you’re looking for a great bargain at the base of the premier summer and winter destination resort in the West: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
Four Pines

Four Pines

A rustic elegance pervades this expansive residence, sited in the foothills of the Teton Range. True to its name, this Western refuge sits nestled within pines and aspens, within sight of the local landmark that inspired its name: the treed terrain of Four Pines, a beloved destination within Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Set within Shooting Star — a luxury development in Teton Village. Context aside, the house itself delights guests. The front porch, defined by a chinked enclave, greets guests graciously with a barnwood door. The entryway welcomes with an antique cabinet and studded leather bench. Just beyond is an antique table and rustic arched, panned mirror.

Crystal Springs Lodge

Enjoy all the comforts of home in these lovely upscale condominiums, adjacent to the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort aerial tram. Beautifully furnished, with convenient underground parking, and less than a 1 minute walk to the tram, Crystal Springs Lodge offers the perfect combination of quality and location for your family or group.

Mackers Cabin Home

Bedding: King with daybed and trundle, Queen, Queen, Queen, Bunk with a full bed on bottom, twin on top, Loft: 2 Twins Approximately 3,000 square feet Contact free, Remote Check-In Amenities include: • Wireless internet • Massive river rock fireplace • TV, DVD & • 2 Laundry areas • Large 2 tiered deck with outdoor hot tub & gas grill • Vehicle Recommended A log cabin hand-crafted with large living in mind. Tucked away in the trees beside a babbling brook, the cabin feels like an enclave unto itself, yet its proximity to the Aspens makes it convenience incarnate. The experience outside with the ground floor patio featuring a hot tub, gas grill and seating. A brand new upstairs deck affords mountain views. The magic continues inside: river rock lines the foyer, and taxidermy mounts peak from the great room. Beside the front door lies a bedroom with twin bunk beds, a stereo, closet and built-in shelves. Artful light fixtures and photography decorate the walls. Continue on into the great room, where huge windows funnel in light. The two-story river rock fireplace, fronted by an intricate fireplace screen, presides over the expansive living space. Two deep leather sofas and a matching loveseat offer ample seating in front of the big-screen plasma TV and DVD player. Mounts of animals indigenous to the valley, from a massive bull moose to a wily jackalope, line the walls, as do historic photography and memorabilia. French doors open onto the aforementioned patio. An electric keyboard invites entertaining, as do the cubbies of board games. The attached open kitchen features a vintage Frontier Gas sign (Rarin' To Go, indeed!) and six tooled leather barstools. Meanwhile, a large dining table sets eight. Outfitted for gourmet cooking, the kitchen boasts custom cabinetry and new high-end appliances including a gas stove. A pantry, laundry room and full bathroom round out the living area amenities. A second ground-floor bedroom features a lodgepole pine king bed and a twin daybed. A gas stove, flat-screen TV and country Western bedding make for a cozy room. Climb the stairs and find two twin beds tucked under the eaves of the loft overlooking the living room. Benches and a bookcase make the loft a lovely perch for more guests. The first upstairs bedroom features a queen lodgepole pine bed and a vintage cobalt-blue stove. The ensuite bathroom features checkboard tiles and a closet. Its mirror bedroom lies across the hall with a queen bed, a telescope sighted on the Tetons and an ensuite bathroom with a closet and black-and-white tiles. A recently-renovated mother-in-law apartment features a large deck, studio kitchen, dining table and living space with a leather loveseat, gas stove and TV. A washer/dryer is tucked inside a closet. The studio's apartment features a queen bed with deck access and a brand new bathroom with slate floors, a river rock shower and pine countertops. Conveniently located four miles from Teton Village, Macker's Cabin sits directly across from the Aspens entrance, making it steps away from the Aspens market. \*Please note, gatherings greater than the maximum occupancy are not permitted in this property. The owner keeps a vehicle in the driveway.

Rusty Parrot Lodge

The Rusty Parrot Lodge and Spa offers the finest in Jackson Hole lodging. The attentive, courteous staff is ready to help you make the most of the amenities that await at the Lodge. The outdoor enthusiast will find the concierge staff to be extremely knowledgeable about the vast number of ways to enjoy the wonderful natural surroundings presented by the Jackson Hole region. The Rusty Parrot Lodge is the benchmark for deluxe lodging in Jackson Hole.

Aspens

Uniquely situated in a wooded, alpine environment, these comfortable condominiums feature spacious living areas, dining areas, fireplaces, fully-equipped kitchens, and patios/decks for taking in the spectacular mountain surroundings. At The Aspens you'll also find a small grocery store and coffee shop. This location is about 4 miles from Teton Village and 8 miles from the town of Jackson. A private vehicle is recommended.

Abode at Granite Ridge

Perfectly situated in the Granite Ridge area of Teton Village on the foothills of the world class Jackson Hole ski resort, this luxurious residence is less than a 4 minute walk down to the Four Seasons, and a 100 yard walk to the tow rope bringing you down to the Gondola and chair lifts. Whether you're searching for wildlife, taking in the natural panoramic beauty, or actively hiking, biking, skiing, attending the Grand Teton Summer Music Festival, or kayaking and fly fishing for trout on the Snake River, there are endless ways to experience all that Jackson Hole has to offer with Abode at Granite Ridge as your basecamp.

Sundance Ski Lodge

A rare truly ski-in and ski-out home, the Sundance Ski Lodge is located with the iconic Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Aerial tram crossing above and includes five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Situated on the slope side to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, this property offers a spacious outdoor living area with spectacular views of the mountain resort and creates a perfect base camp for those seeking mountain adventures. With a private hot tub and outdoor sauna, guests will find that they can truly relax within the outdoor spaces and quiet of this magnificent home.

Moose Hideaway

Bedding: 1 King, 1 King, 1 King, 2 Captains Bunk (twin over queen), 2 Twins (king conversion for a fee) Approximately 4,145 square feet Contact free, Remote Check-In • Three sided fireplace • Indoor hot tub • Washer and dryer • Boot dryer Moose Hideaway brings the beauty of the outdoors inside; the gracious layout finds serene details echoing the natural splendor surrounding the five-bedroom home. There are three master bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms to make this an easy destination for families to gather. There are also two living areas upstairs and downstairs that leads to a adult and kid zone very easily. The house has the latest technology with access to 5G network throughout as well as Apple TV, Google mini's and full choice of cable programming on each TV in every bedroom. Moose Hideway envelopes guests long before they step foot inside: The spacious entry porch presents a bench respite, and rustic barn wood flanks the entrance. The foyer, marked by flagstone, flows into the open-floor plan perched amid the fir trees. A floor to ceiling window greets you as you enter. The first bedroom to the left of the front door, a retreat outfitted with a king sized bed, flat-screen TV, wood-paneling and bath with a large tiled shower. Continue on to the second master suite with its glimpse of valley views, framed by the forest. A plush duvet covers the king bed, backed by a leather-paneled headboard piled with beautiful accent pillows. The suite encompasses a walk-in closet and large master bath with custom cabinets, a sink, tile shower and bench. Across the foyer, the living room blends contemporary aesthetics with Western warmth: rustic, barn-wood paneling lines the walls and exposed beams fly above. A pair of textured sofas dialogue with two leather armchairs around matching stone-topped tables a cowhide rug in the primary seating area. Nearby, an iconic chaise with a leather sofa provides a retreat to read a book or have a separate conversation between the fireplace and a lamp-lit console for quiet contemplation of a cowboy lithograph. The three-sided fireplace warms both the living room and the adjoining dining room, where a stone-inlayed dining table comfortably seats eight to ten beneath a chandelier of votives. The neighboring gourmet kitchen boats a built-in charcoal grill, granite counter-tops, custom cabinetry, a double-basin porcelain sink, and a stove island. A breakfast area offers banquette seating for four as well as three chairs, and a built-in desk lends convenience with a charging station for phones and a bluetooth speaker to share your favorite music anywhere in the house. The kitchen overflows onto the deck, where a Weber gas grill, a dining table and eight chairs encourage outdoor entertaining. Just off the kitchen is a laundry room with large capacity washer and dryer. The mudroom with dual entrances from the two-car garage and front porch. Its cubbies, a ski rack and coat hooks and commercial boot dryer make winter disrobing easy. A powder room and hall closet round out the main-level amenities. Art enlivens every room. Downstairs offers even more living areas, with a second family room with a large floor to ceiling window overlooking the forest that features a game table for four, armchairs, two large couches, a 55'" flat-screen TV and entertainment system, including Blue-ray player for access to guests' internet accounts. An indoor hot tub feels outdoors with its surrounding walls of windows but is easy to access off the family room. This bonus living space is complete with an additional 3/4 bath. Lower level sleeping quarters look out onto the forest and include 3 bedrooms. The first downstairs bedroom, just to the right of the stairs, presents two twins topped by woolen bedspreads and backed by wrought-iron headboards. A second bedroom features two sets of built-in captain bunks. A detached bath caters to both bedrooms with its tile shower and tub and double vanity. Across the living area from the west wing is the third master bedroom, which boasts a king bed with its wood headboard, duvet and leather-covered bench anchoring the bed's foot. A matching console and upholstered armchair accent the room, and the walk-in closet leads to the bathroom with its marble counter-top and tile shower and tub. All told, the Moose Hideaway pairs serene elegance with nature immersion. \*Please note, gatherings greater than the maximum occupancy are not permitted in this property. Mountain weather is variable and unpredictable. Resort conditions and ski access may be weather and snow dependent.

Whiteridge

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers year-round activities for all visitors no matter their age and if they visit during summer or winter. Skiing and snowboarding are clearly the most popular activities during winter, however, if you visit during warm months, hiking, mountain climbing, and paragliding are the top choices. A ride on the Jackson Hole Aerial Tram is a must, no matter the season. Plan a day trip to the world-renowned Yellowstone National Park, which is 54.5 miles north. Pack some snacks, water, and your most comfortable clothes - it's totally worth the trip!