Lodging
The Virginian
Established in the 1960s as a haven for travelers, The Virginian Lodge in Jackson Hole remains a welcoming spot for adventurers, locals, and wanderers alike. Rooted in the spirit of preserving the Wild West charm, our lodge invites guests to enjoy modern comforts while soaking in the area’s unique allure. Embrace the retro-inspired feel of our Wyoming lodge, featuring contemporary rooms, a vibrant saloon, and a lively courtyard hosting two large hot tubs and inviting fire pits—perfect for stories and making connections under the stars. Savor delicious meals at The Virginian Restaurant or indulge in our famous Jackson burger joint. Plus, we’re pet-friendly and offer special perks for furry companions. With stunning views and a warm, inviting atmosphere, The Virginian Lodge beckons you to create lasting memories amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Jackson Hole.
Things to Do
- AlpinFilm Festival: The main attraction of your visit! Enjoy a variety of mountain films, meet filmmakers, and immerse yourself in the world of alpine adventure. Check out the schedule for film screenings and special events.
- Grand Teton National Park: Even in winter, the park is a sight to behold. Just remember, not all park entrances are open during this season. Check the National Park Service website for road accessibility and make sure your vehicle is winter-ready.
- Skiing and Snowboarding: Hit the world-class slopes of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort for some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the country. There are slopes for all skill levels, so whether you’re a newbie or a pro, you’re in for a great time.
- Jackson Town Square: Stroll around Jackson Town Square, known for its rustic charm, unique shops, and fine dining. It’s the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a relaxing meal.
- Snowshoeing: Don’t worry if you’ve never tried snowshoeing before; it’s easier than it sounds! You can rent snowshoes at a local gear shop in town. For a scenic winter hike, check out the Taggart Lake Trail in Grand Teton National Park, which offers stunning views of the Tetons covered in snow.