“I came out to Jackson for one winter,” says Paul, a Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) ski instructor, over lunchtime wings. “That was 25 winters ago.”
It’s a locals’ origin story that would come to seem familiar over the course of three winter days in Wyoming’s Jackson Hole valley.
Few American mountain towns wed elegance and Wild West charm as well as Jackson. But beyond the slopes of famed JHMR and a constellation of award-winning restaurants, bars, and boutiques that bring couture to the world of the cowboy, there’s a sense of welcome at the heart of the valley. Visitors to Jackson Hole can experience that mix of elegance and welcome at the Wyoming Inn.



