Teton Mountain Lodge

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Teton Mountain Lodge promotes a philosophy of holistic health and outdoor adventure at one of the most stylish resorts in the Rockies.

Located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the resort’s Mountain Lodge Spa entices visitors with an eco-friendly facility where all of the treatment rooms supply energy-efficient lighting, organic cotton towels, and natural wool carpets. In addition, many body treatments and wellness services use locally produced ingredients as well as the Jurlique line of organic skin care products.

Highlights on the spa menu include the signature Hot Stone & Arnica Oil Massage, which uses smooth stones gathered from the Snake River. The Jurlique Traveler’s Recovery Treatment incorporates essential oils, aromatic hydrating, and a tea-tree exfoliating mask to cleanse and rejuvenate the body after extended travel. Other offerings include wraps, massages, hydrotherapy, facials, and yoga lessons.

Golfers find two excellent golf clubs within a short drive of the lodge. Teton Pines Country Club sprawls along the west bank of the Snake River, a relatively flat course with wide-open fairways but plenty of water hazards and bunkers to keep players honest. Designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, the 18-hole layout provides an almost perfect combination of fine golf and majestic scenery.

Robert Trent Jones, Jr., recently renovated the Jackson Hole Golf Club, originally unveiled some 40 years ago on the outskirts of Grand Teton National Park. Often rated as the best course in Wyoming, it features several memorable holes. The 530-yard No. 11 wraps around a bend in the Gros Ventre River, while the drop-dead gorgeous No. 13 sits by a lake that mirrors the snowcapped Tetons.

Teton Mountain Lodge provides an ideal venue for meetings, corporate gatherings, imaginative theme dinners, and other special occasions. Events unfold inside 2,250 square feet of function space, including the spacious Teton Room.

But the main attraction lies just outside—the Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. In winter, the lodge offers slope-side access to legendary ski trails. Summer activities range from hiking, climbing, and horseback riding to fly-fishing and whitewater rafting.

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