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    Brad M.

    We enjoyed this lodge. We were assigned a cabin at the edge of the lake but on the wrong side to see the mountains; we could walk right out the back door to the shore. It had a nice patio as well, but it would have been nicer if there weren't a smattering of trees blocking the view of the lake. I get that it's a national park...nature and all that...but the view would have been great. Another issue was the mosquitos. Again, not the lodge's fault...but we couldn't sit on the patio for long before the bugs drove us inside. The seal on the doors and windows wasn't super-tight, so we had a few mosquitos in the room with us all night. The bar and restaurant were OK. Strong drinks and quick service. My wife ordered the trout which was very overcooked but tasty. I got the fried chicken which was the same - really dark and slightly burnt, but tasty. We saw a beautiful elk with a full antler rack lounging in the grass when we stopped at the desk to check out - very cool.

    Lisa S.

    After a short wait, we were seated in the atrium with a beautiful view of the lake. While we didn't see Hollywood, the neighborhood elk (we were told it's mating season and he was probably a bit busy) we did enjoy our meals in a cozy lodge atmosphere. I chose the trout tacos and they were excellent. Two large tacos came with one side (from many options). I loved that I could choose a side salad as an option. Others at our table had nachos (the 2-person nachos were ginormous) heaping with beef, beans, and cheese. Yum. Also burgers at our table that were large portions and very tasty. Great stop and majestic views. Service was excellent. Parking easy.

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    V W.

    We made a last minute adjustment to our Teton/Yellowstone itinerary and booked a room at Signal Mountain Lodge a few weeks out. It was a little more than we would have liked to have paid, particularly since breakfast wasn't included, but it was convenient to the Tetons and Yellowstone. PROS: -Cozy cabin with a fireplace and 'rustic cabin decor'. -A couple of restaurants, a bar, gas station, gift shop and general store on site. We went to the Trapper Grill for dinner and really enjoyed it. -Clean. -Good shower. -Room well appointed with safe, hairdryer, long mirror. (FYI, no TV). -Complimentary outdoor parking. -Nice lake views from the general property (Not from our particular cabin which had a view of other cabins and the parking lot). -Toiletry dispensers in the shower. -Plenty of towels. -Large spacious lobby with complimentary hot drinks, a fireplace and seating with great lake views. -Quiet -Free wifi -We saw deer on the property. -The few times I called the property prior to arriving, they were very pleasant on the phone. CONS: -A bit pricey, particularly since breakfast isn't included, but we paid for the convenience of location. ($347.21 during the summer 2023 which we prepaid. Double check their cancellation rules as they aren't as flexible as some places). -Smallish (double) bed -No A/C, but a large floor fan was available, although it was a little tough finding a good place to plug it in. -Could do with more electrical/USB outlets in the rooms. Note: We booked the 'Float Trip' through the lodge, which we found somewhat boring and disappointingly we didn't see much wildlife. It was however, convenient as they picked us up right at the lodge.

    Jennifer D.

    We visited Signal Mountain Lodge during Covid. The main lodge, restaurant and boat rentals were all closed. We did take advantage of the laundry and genera store that were open on the property. Our room was spacious and clean. The kitchen was perfect (especially with restaurants being closed). We had amazing lake views and my kids loved playing on the smooth river stones. One thing I want to note is the bear activity in the area. While we didn't actually see a bear during our short visit we saw plenty of clear signs bears were just outside our room (scat and scratched trees). Use caution and always carry your bear spray.

    Katie D.

    We stayed at a non-view cabin for 2 nights and also ate at Signal Mtn Trapper restaurant for 2 dinners. We had a really nice experience. The cabins are rustic, but they get the job done. We saw the most beautiful starry night sky here. The lodge also had hot chocolate, coffee, ice, and a water bottle filling station... these are a must in a national park!! We had a really great waitress at Trapper Grill named Kailey! I really liked the buffalo chili.

    Sivam R.

    Awful place in the summer! Avoid it like the plague. First, our cabin had zero airflow even when you open the windows. The windows screens many have holes. The window screens are smaller than the window and have huge gaps which lets all the mosquitoes and crawlers in WY in your room. We had to buy some stronger bug spray and the damn things still bit us. My daughter had eleven bug bites and we ended up giving her Benadryl. It was unbelievable hot in our room and all they give you is a box fan. The management was useless. They sent a guy who put one window screen patch but left the gaps in the screen. We ended up coming back late every night just to avoid the heat in the room. If you really want a real ruffing it vacation and bathe in bug spray before you go to bed then Signal Mountain is for you. Spiders all over the cabin bc the widows and doors are not sealed and they are looking for the mosquitos. I counted 12 mosquitos on our ceiling one night. The bushes around the cabins are overgrown and we had trouble finding the cabin. As a parent having to lather my kids down with bug spray before they go to sleep bc the $400 a night lodge didn't fix widows that allowed every mosquito in WY in our room is despicable. Yeah the place is pretty but they are untruthful on their website. The temperature was better outside than in our room and we could not open the windows bc the gaps in the screen. The restaurant is sub par. We had a waitress who seemed to be annoyed that we were sat at her table. We didn't feel welcome.

    Chris H.

    Great view of the lake and Teton mountain range from our room. We had the lakeside option for rooms and they had great views at night watching the sunset.

    View from the window of our cabin
    Joe P.

    The residence we are staying in is beautiful and cozy. The staff is very attentive, friendly, and helpful. We participated in the guided fishing tour with Damian as our guide. He was the most knowledgeable fisherman I have ever met in my entire life and helped us have a very successful fishing trip with multiple catches. His boat is perfect for this kind of a fishing trip; hooked up with down-riggers and many rods, the boat was awesome. As we made our way around Jackson Lake, Damian pointed out many cool things and told us all about them such as the plane crash decades ago on Mount Moran and the eagles flying over Hermitage point. Single mountain lodge has a great coffee bar within the general store which is perfect for early morning wake-ups prior to a long day hike. The food offered in the lodge is also great, I ate sandwiches for dinner here a few nights during our trip because all the Jackson Hole restaurants were either fully booked, super expensive, or closed by the time we finished our day. Having food options right next door to our cabin was extremely helpful!

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    Alex P.

    We only stayed one night. Wish we could have stayed longer. Our cabin had 2 rooms. Plenty of space for just the 2 of us. Nice bathroom with a heating light. Nice front porch with chairs. Cabin has a wooden closet, mini fridge, and more. Front desk asked us to dial 0 immediately if we see a bear. Wait. What?? They have a restaurant with amazing views and a really cool gift shop. Marina, gas station with a convenience store and free wifi with no password required, friendly staff.What else could you ask for while visiting the gorgeous Grand Teton National park. Go check them out!

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    Angie C.

    1st stay at the lodge and had a comfortable room with two queens with a little deck with a view of the trees. All the staff were great, room was clean and comfortable and very sound proof....our family was next door and we couldn't hear them at all. The general store was a 3 minute walk and had a decent selection of coffee, food and supplies. Great central location in the park and beautiful view of the lake and the Tetons. Did an evening float trip with Joe and he was such an excellent guide. It was a highlight of our stay.

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    It was a short walk to the beach on Jackson Lake and a breathtaking view of the Grand Tetons.

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    Jenny Lake Lodge - Inside the cabin

    Jenny Lake Lodge

    (29 reviews)

    At $1000 USD a night, we are expecting this to be the highlight of our trip. We were given the…read moreYarrow cabin; this double bed cabin was nicely arranged with comfortable mattress, top of the line sheets and all the bathroom amenities you need. The cabin also has a wet bar with cafe machine, well stocked with capsule coffee, hot chocolate and tea. The room itself is within the forest and well shaded. Coming from Hawaii, it is cold for us at its summer nights when the temperature gets into the 50's. But heater is available in the room. The surround forest is beautiful and tranquil. On our daily short walks to the dining room, we were awarded with the fragrant fresh pine tree forest smell, the beautiful view of the Grand Teton Mountain range, and a well designed delicious 5-course meal. The booking includes free breakfast and free dinner. It also includes horse riding around the Jenny lake, free use of the well maintained beach cruisers. The cabin we are in has a wall that is shared by a neighbor. But there are more expensive individuel cabins that are not shared. The location is ideal as it is a short bike ride to the Jenny Lake Visiter Center, it also offers the best wide and well maintained bike route, separate from cars. It is also close the famous hike to Inspiration Point and many more trails. In the end, this was the highlight of our trip. Very expensive, but it you can afford it, go for it!

    I absolutely love the Jenny Lake Lodge! Right at the base of…read morethe Grand Tetons, with many lake trail heads on property! I love how fancy it is, but in a very laid back way. The 5 course dinner is one of the many reasons why we keep coming back every year! And the staff is amazing!

    Jackson Lake Lodge - Seating for their other restaurant - diner style at Pioneer Grill - also excellent!

    Jackson Lake Lodge

    (185 reviews)

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    It's a solid lodge. Reminds me more of summer camp more than anything else. It's clearly designed…read morefor community, and it would be great if you came here with a large group booking several rooms that were next to each other. The lodges are all single-story so you don't have to worry about other visitors making a lot of noise above you. Rather, you can get lodges adjacent to one another and enjoy the lot of lodges that'll be for you. Amenities. There's a large swimming pool in between the lodges. It's big enough to host a large group of people. There's a also very little concern for food. Considering how far away Grand Teton is from Jackson, it's nice that there are several cafeterias/restaurants above the visiting center. There are a variety of options and a coffee shop that opens up in the morning. There's also another lodge with a restaurant if you want something else to eat. The lodge is very well insulated. It was almost 80 degrees in the lodge by the time we woke up, but it was about 50 degrees outside when we woke up. We slept well, but it would have been nice if it was a bit cooler in the room we stayed in. The bathroom is a bit small, but it seemed fitting considering where we were.

    The lodge is within the National Park. We are here for three days as part of a tour. It is mid May…read moretemps are below freezing at night and 40s-50's F during the day. We are in unit 361 with a beautiful view of Jackson Lake and the Grand Tetons. Accommodations are spartan but very comfortable. Everything works. Except the drain in the sink was slow. Minor issues. The place is huge and reminds one of a summer camp and has the feel of a ski lodge. The Lodge main house is nice with expansive views of the mountains and lake. There are a couple of nice restaurants a bar and touristy shoppes that had just about anything you needed. It is rustic. We have stayed in other National Parks, Denali for example, and this is quite similar but our room here has a better view than most. All staff are very friendly and accommodating. Housekeeping was a bit discombobulated. We were not told the rooms would be cleaned every other day we are here for three nights. When we came back from an 8 hour tour on day 2 our room was not cleaned and a fellow was just starting to do that. He was rushing and missed a few things which we needed to remind him of. The place should really be more diligent regarding this stuff. We are using the lodge as a base for our adventures in the area, wildlife spotting, river rafting and nature hikes. Some snow flurries came down. The Blue Heron bar and lounge was really nice. Jean Patrick and Shorty took great care of us each night. Martini's were well prepared and my Vesper was nicely done even though they could not find the Lillet Blanc the first night. We had a few meals at the restaurants. The breakfast in the Mural room was excellent. Service was good. Dinner was in the same place with our tour group a basic meal. Our third night we ate in the Mural again and it was excellent Bison and trout and elk bolognese. We had breakfast in the Pioneer room the next day. A retro diner 1955. Food was good service was great. Apparently all the staff come from somewhere else and work here for the summer months. Everyone is pleasant and simpatico. A nice place to stay at a National Park. Nancy & Mark

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    Old Faithful Lodge Cabins

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    Literally the worst possible place I could've picked. THE WORST - I am kicking myself that I didn't…read morelisten to any reviews. Look folks, I don't complain about much. The room is UNBEARABLE. It's 50 degrees out and 80+ in the room. HOW?! Because air isn't moving. There's no way to get airflow - and the "fan" hidden in the closet doesn't do anything. If you do wish to use it, you'll lose the refrigerator as both won't function together. LUNACY. Wifi? No - only in the lobby ten feet from the router. How is it 2023 and you can provide ac and wifi to your rooms? I didn't pay 450 dollars a night to have a stay that was EASILY bested by just sleeping in my car. HORRIBLE.

    Cabin 113 smelled like public toilet and when reported to the property, the resolution from…read morePaulette (with Doug assisting) at the front desk was to spray some deodorant on top of the smell to try to mask it, instead of switching cabins, which only made it worse. The 'cleaning crew' even decided to leave dirty rags behind on our luggage (see photo) Apparently the only motivating factor were that she's afraid she's not able to rent out that cabin to someone else! After going back and forth for over 1/2 hour, we were finally moved to another cabin: 130: smelled better but you have crooked bed frame, with protruding metal parts at the ready to cut you down at the shin (4 photos attached) After speaking to property manager Joan King and her colleague from old faithful inn, they've chosen to tolerate the lies from the employees, and claimed that we were a 'threat' and have NP Police escort us off the property. We didn't even get to pack up everything in the cabin, so guess those personal items will be lost

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    Inn On the Creek

    (65 reviews)

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    Service: 5+ Breakfast: 5…read moreLocation (walk to downtown): 5 Room:4 Jackson is expensive so this was a good option even at $500 a night. Away from the hustle and bustle but within walking distance. Great spot along the creek. The inn has an old world, warm, grandma's home feel to it. Not bad but not my style. Old carpet and decor that needs a refresh. Service was excellent and couldn't have been nicer. They remember names and are so friendly and caring. Good breakfast to start your day with little snacks to take along with you on your adventure. Homemade cookies were yummy. Heated coffee cups were a nice touch.

    What an exceptional experience it was to stay at the Inn By the Creek!! We have never stayed in a…read moreB&B before, but the reviews were so outstanding we had to try it. The family who run it have been in the industry for 40 years and are passionate about every aspect of the Inn. The feeling when you enter the lobby and dining area is so welcoming and charming! Everyone was so friendly with outstanding service. We stayed in the Harlequin room which the owner told us that Cosmopolitan magazine declared in 2005 that the view from the balcony was the most romantic in the nation. I'd have to agree. We sat out there every night with a glass of wine. The trees rustled slightly in the soft wind, birds chirped happily and the soothing sound of the creek makes for a very enchanting place. Add the incredible view and you don't want to leave. The room was very large, nicely decorated with every amenitie we could ever think of. The owners are remodeling the rooms, so it could be even nicer when you book. The outside of the Inn is so charming and inviting. Book in advance so you have the opportunity to enjoy this truly unique and amazing place. It's a stay I will always remember!

    Super 8 by Wyndham Driggs - Guest room

    Super 8 by Wyndham Driggs

    (23 reviews)

    $$

    There was no hot water when I stayed on 2/19/26. I complained multiple times and so did several…read moreother people. The hotel did nothing to fix it and refused to refund me for my stay. In fact, in a email afterwards, the manager said there was hot water and I must be lying about the problem. Do not stay here if you would like hot water in your room.

    Motel 8 by Wyndhams in Driggs presents a mixed experience, marked by both positives and significant…read moredrawbacks. Let's start with the positives: the staff are notably friendly, offering a warm welcome that contrasts with the absence of crowds, ensuring a quiet environment. The functionality of amenities deserves recognition, as everything within the room works as expected. However, the establishment falls short in several critical areas. Firstly, the motel is in dire need of a remodel. The carpet, described as ancient and stained, coupled with a lingering cellar stench, detracts significantly from the overall experience. Despite the functional aspects, the outdated and worn interior fails to inspire a desire to extend one's stay. Pricing also emerges as a concern. At $270 per night, the cost appears exorbitant given the condition of the accommodations. In particular, during a heatwave, the window AC unit struggled to maintain a comfortable temperature, further diminishing the value for money. In conclusion, while Motel 8 by Wyndhams Driggs offers friendly service and operational amenities, the outdated facilities and steep pricing relative to the experience leave much to be desired. A necessary remodel and a reconsideration of pricing would greatly enhance its appeal to prospective guests seeking comfort and value.

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