We all know that Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is one of the most expensive places in America. Not just to live but to visit. Some of the best places to stay cost up to $600 a night and above. (Hotels.com).
Caldera House in Teton Village and the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole are generally considered the most expensive and exclusive places to stay, often exceeding $2,000–$5,000+ per night during peak season. These properties offer ultra-luxury suites, prime ski-in/ski-out locations, and private amenities.
So, there must be some place that is affordable in Jackson Hole, RIGHT? Well, that depends on how you see affordable.
The cheapest places to stay in Jackson Hole include budget-friendly motels like Flat Creek Inn, Elk Refuge Inn, and Miller Park Lodge.
For lower prices, consider camping in Bridger-Teton National Forest or staying at the Cache House hostel.
Accommodation is generally more affordable in the town of Jackson compared to Teton Village.
Motels: Flat Creek Inn, Elk Refuge Inn, Cowboy Village Resort (cabins), and Kudar Motel are frequently cited as affordable options, sometimes offering free breakfast or shuttles.
Hostels: Cache House in the town square offers budget dormitory-style lodging.
Camping: According to Reddit users, dispersed camping in Bridger-Teton National Forest is free, and Colter Bay Tent Village offers low-cost, ready-to-use tents. Affordable
Areas: The town of Jackson provides cheaper options than Teton Village, with some double rooms starting around $150–$250 per night, depending on the season.
Alternatives: Renting an RV and staying at a nearby campground is another economical alternative, as noted by Facebook users.
Jay Em, Wyoming, Frozen In Time
Jay Em, what an unusual name for a town.The few people who live there are proud of what their spot on earth once was, and they work to preserve it. They keep this little community frozen in time.
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Historic Wyoming Store Restored
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods