Snow King Resort Hotel

400 E Snow King Avenue
Jackson, WY 83001
Nightly Rates: ( 150.00 - 160.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Snow King Resort is the largest year round full-service hotel and conference center in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Located just 4 miles south of Grand Teton National Park and 50 miles south of Yellowstone National Park, with both hotel and condominium lodging, Snow King Resort is the ideal home base for your Jackson Hole adventure. Enjoy the valleys widest array of recreational activities right out your door from skiing, hiking, horseback riding, beautiful scenery and wildlife, to shopping on the Town Square, the Alpine Slide, miniature golf and indoor ice rink. Snow King Resort is uniquely designed to accommodate groups and corporate meetings as well as family and friends. Our hotel guestrooms, all with mountain views, have been totally renovated in fresh, western style. Each room is decorated with hand-hewn lodge pole headboards and desks, rustic pine armoires with 27-inch color televisions, and cozy chairs. Condominium lodging is also available. Snow King Resort offers amenities such as an outdoor pool, sauna, whirlpools, exercise room, restaurant, lounge, gift shop, game room and hair salon. Breathtaking views of Jackson, the Grand Teton Mountains all the way to Yellowstone National Park reward you from the top of the Snow King scenic chair lift.... You won?t want to leave the west.




Rate Disclaimer

Guests are required to review specific rate information, guarantee and cancellation requirements prior to confirming the reservation.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· 204 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 7 floors.


Directions

Principal Airport:ÊJackson Hole JAC 10 mi, Golf 7 mi, Grand Targhee Ski Mountain 1 mi, Grand Teton National Park 12 mi, Yellowstone National Park 65 mi, Snake River 5 mi


Guarantee Policy

A credit card may be required to book online. Guests are required to review any specific rate information prior to confirming the reservation.


Cancellation Policy

Subject to the discretion of the hotel, the credit card provided may be charged if the reservation is canceled after the cancellation deadline has passed or if the guest fails to arrive. The cancellation policy will appear after selecting rate rules.


Restaurant Information

Restaurants

SNAKE RIVER GRILL - Upscale restaurant with excellent wines to accompany the fresh fish and free range meats. THE RANGE - Upscale American regional cuisine. THE BLUE LION - Creative continental cuisine. SWEETWATER RESTAURANT - Charming local favorite. THE MILLION DOLLAR BAR and SALOON - Famous bar with western country music and dancing. SNAKE RIVER BREWING CO. - Award winning lagers and ales with international pub fare. MANGY MOOSE - Variety of steaks, seafood and pasta with excellent evening dancing and entertainment.


Meeting Facility

Meeting & Conference Facilities

GRAND TETON Dimensions Length - 122 ft. Width - 58 ft. Height - 18 ft. THETR CLSRM U-SHP BRDRM COKTL BANQ 500 280 80 80 700 280 Meeting rooms have windows for natural daylight that can be effectively blacked out. Our Grand Teton Ballroom with soaring, beamed ceiling and windows. Perfect for all large groups. 30 ft. x 40 ft. dance floor. . GRAND ROOM Dimensions Length - 74 ft. Width - 58 ft. Height - 18 ft. THETR CLSRM U-SHP BRDRM COKTL BANQ 348 188 56 30 500 224 Meeting rooms have windows for natural daylight that can be effectively blacked out. High beamed ceiling, windows to the Tetons. 30 ft. x 40 ft. dance floor. . TETON ROOM Dimensions Length - 58 ft. Width - 48 ft. Height - 18 ft. THETR CLSRM U-SHP BRDRM COKTL BANQ 154 88 36 30 200 112 Meeting rooms do not have windows for natural daylight. High beamed ceiling, a removable wall opening onto the mezzanine and lobby. . TIMBERLINE I Dimensions Length - 29 ft. Width - 28 ft. Height - 16 ft. THETR CLSRM U-SHP BRDRM COKTL BANQ 66 41 27 28 48 48 Meeting rooms have windows for natural daylight that can be effectively blacked out. High ceiling with window looking out to Snow King Mountain and town of Jackson. Convenient mezzanine for pre-function space. . LODGE ROOM Dimensions Length - 59 ft. Width - 40 ft. Height - 9 ft. THETR CLSRM U-SHP BRDRM COKTL BANQ 212 128 39 30 200 112 Meeting rooms have windows for natural daylight that can be effectively blacked out. Large stone fireplace, high ceilings and lots of windows looking up Snow King Mountain. . Additional Meeting/Conference Rooms - - Timberline II - Timberline III - Summit One - Summit Two - Jackson Room - Rafferty's - Cougar Room .


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Travel Information for Wyoming Hotel Guests


If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Wyoming attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Wyoming state park, this is where you will find it.

There's plenty to see and do in WYOMING: following in the footsteps of its Western pioneers, experiencing Native American culture firsthand, exploring the state’s many natural wonders, joining in the Western fun in any of its diverse cities or driving through some of the country’s most scenic countryside.

CASPER, Wyoming’s second largest city, is steeped in the history of pioneers: Fort Caspar Museum & Historical Site, a collection of reconstructed fort buildings at the site where the various historic trails cross, a new National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, and the Mormon Handcart Visitors' Center commemorating the trek across the prairies by the Mormon Pioneers. Going back even further, the Tate Mineralogical Museum has the most complete Aurosaurus skull in the world, and the fossilized dinosaur bones found on the Cottonwood Creek Dinosaur Trail span 240 million years of geological history. Other attractions include The Casper Planetarium, the Wyoming Science Adventure Center, the Nicolaysen Art Museum and the Werner Wildlife Museum.

CHEYENNE, Wyoming’s State Capital and home to Cheyenne Frontier Days™ , the largest outdoor rodeo in America and the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum & Store. There are enactments of Cheyenne Gunslinger Gunfights and other Wild West activities including buffalo drives and trailrides for visitors. Among the museums are the F.E. Warren Museum portraying Cheyenne life of the late 1800s, the Wyoming State Museum showcasing Wyoming's history, and the newly renovated Union Pacific Train Depot which contains the Visitor Information Center and a train museum.

CODY was the home of Buffalo Bill and the gateway to Yellowstone National Park. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center, tabbed by The New York Times as “The Smithsonian of the West”, includes several internationally acclaimed museums: The Buffalo Bill Museum, the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, the Cody Firearms Museum, the Plains Indian Museum and the Draper Museum of Natural History with plans to integrate humanities with natural sciences. Other attractions include Trail Town, a collection of historic buildings from Wyoming’s frontier days, Blackburn's Wild West Shooting Show, Cody Gunslingers, and The Buffalo Bill Dam Visitor Center, a natural history, water development and engineering museum.

The 1,280 foot DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT rock looms over the Belle Fouche River in a place where the pine forests of the Black Hills merge with grasslands. Its sides appear to have been gouged by the claws of some giant beast.

There are historical buildings at Depot Square Park in EVANSTON and visitors can trade with some "real live" 1840-1850 era folks at the reconstruction of mountain men Jim Bridger and Louis Vasquez's trading post, Fort Bridger.

FLAMING GORGE RESERVOIR is said to be “the fishing hot spot of America”.

FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL MONUMENT in Kemmerer takes visitors back millions of years to when the area was an ocean; this 50-million year old lake bed is one of the richest fossil localities in the world.

FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, three miles southwest of the town of Fort Laramie, played a key role in the fur trade, the overland emigration, the gold rush, the Plains Indian wars and Wyoming's settlement.

GILLETTE is at the center of history and western tradition; Gillette’s Rockpile Museum offers a hands-on-view of artifacts from cowboys, Indians, soldiers and homesteaders; The Cam-Plex Multi-Event Facility includes a fine arts theater and rodeo grounds.

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK is famous for the high spires erupting from the Jackson Hole Valley. Twelve Teton peaks reach above 12,000 feet elevation, high enough to support a dozen mountain glaciers.

Famous bars inlaid with silver dollars and swinging country-western music makes JACKSON’s nightlife interesting. For a different sort of wildlife there is the National Museum of Wildlife Art, and the National Elk Refuge, a natural wintering area for the region’s thousands of elk.

JACKSON HOLE is Jim Bridger Country; early trappers and fur traders first came here for the prized beaver, but today it's nature lovers, fisherman, rafters and hikers.

The Wyoming Territorial Park, LARAMIE, invites visitors to experience firsthand what life was like in 19th-century Wyoming; the Park is home to the National U.S. Marshals Museum which features the chronicling of the first 200 years of the nation's oldest federal law enforcement agency.

MEDICINE BOW is Flaming Gorge Country. "The Great Pathfinders" who explored and led the wagon trains along the Overland Trail were the first to travel this region of Wyoming.

Museum of the Mountain Men in PINEDALE houses artifacts of the Western Fur trade.

Much of the history of SARATOGA revolves around its mineral hot springs and thermal waters. The Saratoga Museum includes a blacksmith shop, homestead cabin, dental display and western heritage displays.

STAR VALLEY is known as “Little Switzerland of America”.

Hot Mineral Pools, said to be the world’s largest, are open year round in THERMOPOLIS.

Two attractions are the Old West Wax Museum of historical characters, and the Wyoming Dinosaur Center where visitors can take a dig site tour, or dig for a day. Y

ELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK is home to some of the most beautiful natural sights and attractions in the world, including the world's most well known geyser, Old Faithful, and the nation's highest, large freshwater lake and a waterfall that towers almost twice as high as Niagara and a canyon that plunges to a remarkable 1,220-foot depth.