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  • Deb D.

    Great place to stay - and one I'll be back to! Suggestion: call to before you book or book on their website - (you can find it on many lodging sites). 5 Star: Fabulous customer service via Erica! Sean? was super nice as was his cute rescue dog. Erin whipped up some great pancakes. 4 Star: Our King room (107) had a few foibles. It sounded as if water was running all night, two nights in a row. And, the bathroom door needed to be reset as it didn't close. These are easily correctible. 5 Star: location and price I really appreciated the fresh tea! Such a treat! And the break from Persephone's (bakery) is awesome. Many B&B's would offer generic tea bags and White bread, so this is a huge plus for staying here!

    (5)
  • Jeff B.

    This was a nice place. We rented one of the cabins. The place was clean. I have to guess that loads of folks leave condiments behind and they encourage you to check with the front desk - but they had nothing to spare. Oh, they have their own 'hotel kitchen' as well. So, guess where all of the left behind condiments from the cabins go? I'm not sure. Also, their website lists breakfast for free. We stopped in on the way out of town (after having packed up the whole cabin and cleaning it - and dropping off our unused groceries) and were turned away as the free breakfast was only for hotel guests - not cabin guests. Website can obviously be improved for clarity - and they could be a bit more generous after having all of those groceries for free. There's other places in town to stay.

    (2)
  • Carolyn R.

    My husband and I stayed at the Alpine House for the first three days of our honeymoon. The rooms were clean and well kept. They serve a continental breakfast every morning and chef Erin has a hot special that changes daily. I would defiantly recommend the Alpine House to any and all of my friends traveling through Wyoming!!!

    (5)
  • Kathleen W.

    We stayed at the cottages which are just a bit further down the street. The cottage we stayed in was a 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath with kitchen and living room (which had a pull out bed). It was 30 feet from the water and so picturesque. Definitely recommend this place - service at the Alpine House itself was very friendly, we loved the teas and cookies. Also took the complimentary fixies out for a spin - it's the perfect town for bike riding! The cottage was super and worked well for our party of 5. The ceramic tiled floor in the shared bathroom was heated ... could definitely get used to that! Water pressure was light - it's a drizzle before you convert it to a shower so I imagine it would take a long time to fill the tub. The walls are also pretty thin so if you've got snorers in the group, it's recommended that you bring ear plugs and that you don't talk smack about those in the other room! Only thing to note is that breakfast is NOT included in the cottage (but it is included if you are getting a room in the Alpine House) - this is contrary to what the paper in the cottage says (which says breakfast is included).

    (4)
  • Brian G.

    It's pricey, my initial complaint. I complained about that until we got there, got checked in and explored a bit. After sitting down and choosing from their assortment of complimentary teas and relaxing in the library for a bit, I really began to love this location. The room was great, a cozy little room with an excellent bathroom and a great feel about it. Very open with sun shining in and a small view of the neighboring mountains. The bed was great and the layout of the room with the television really was nice for just relaxing. Location-wise, you couldn't really ask for anything more. You're only a few minute walk from much of Jackson so you can find fine dining or anything else you'd like. However, this cozy little place is one of those locations that you're perfectly content not leaving. I will be back, this is the perfect place to spend a weekend or a few days to get your mind away from everything else. Only gripes: parking wasn't obvious when I pulled up initially and wireless didn't really work in our room, which kept me away from work, a good thing.

    (5)
  • Jeff Y.

    We had the two bedroom cottage back in June. Everything was perfect. Location, peace and quiet, and comfort. We were able to accomodate ourselves and our parents very comfortably. BBQ'ing up our dinners (multiple nights) on the grill was awesome and the staff was very helpful and friendly. They found my lost bluetooth (after I had already flown out) and mailed it out to me (at my cost). Those cookies they offer for free...are SO good. We would definitely stay here again in the future.

    (5)
  • Georgetown R.

    A little slice of heaven! I cannot say enough about how wonderful it is. After a long day of skiing on the mountain walking in to my room in the Alpine House is a wonderful oasis for a long soak in the deep tub and then climb in to that yummy bed with soft, soft, soft sheets. It's quiet and allows for a deep restorative sleep. Then in the morning, to take my weary body downstairs for a delicious breakfast before starting all over again. The Alpine House feels like home. It's a relaxing, laid back attitude, staff is wonderful. Breakfast is amazing. It's in town so you can walk everywhere. As a single traveler I do not feel alone here. It's a warm and inviting atmosphere. Another great bonus are the yummy treats left on the bar when you come in from skiing. Make yourself a cup of tea and relax. I only stay here when I come to Jackson Hole.

    (5)
  • Elisabeth F.

    We lucked out and got a two-bedroom cabin on short notice toward the tail end of a long road trip with our seven-year-old son. We were in the mood for luxury, rest, and relaxation, and The Alpine House delivered in spades! Our cabin was spacious, spotless, and graciously appointed. The beds and bathrooms were excellent, as were the bath products. We were just a 10-second stroll from a creek with geese to feed, and had our own deck to enjoy. The washer-dryer was very welcome after our week-long trip, and the kitchen was great--I'd love to come back for a longer stay and actually use it. :) The location is wonderful--back away from the main drag, but it was just a short walk to the center of town and some excellent restaurants.

    (5)
  • J D.

    Great location, friendly staff and an excellent breakfast. I came with a friend that had stayed at Alpine House previously and he wouldn't stop raving about it. He was spot on!! I would definitely enjoy another stay on my next trip to Jackson.

    (5)
  • Nick B.

    I stayed at the Alpine House during a recent stay in Jackson Hole. The location is great. It is a little ways off the main drag so it is quiet but it is still in walking distance to everything. There is plenty of parking and nothing weird like early morning garbage pickups outside your window. The bed, pillows, and various bathroom products were top notch. Breakfast was good.. better than a continental, but not like a home cooked breakfast. I also didn't find the staff very warm or welcoming. Our travel plans were complicated by cancelled flights and while they accommodated our changes they weren't interested in talking with us. In fact, we didn't even get a where are you from or a whats what of JH. Nothing specifically rude, just kind of unfriendly, which you dont normally expect from an inn.

    (3)
  • Brianne R.

    I just booked our stay here and realized afterwards that they have a website. So if anyone else finds that helpful here it is:http://alpinehouse.com/

    (4)
  • Kelsey V.

    Wonderful little B&B in Jackson. Great location off the main drag of town and down the street from some of the best restaurants in the city. The homemade breakfast was wonderful and had so many options. Another plus of Alpine House is that there is air-conditioning in every room (you would be shocked how many hotels don't have it.)

    (5)
  • Jessica H.

    The first thing to put into your mind when staying in Jackson is that it's going to be expensive, even at a motel. And unless you're bringing a camper, just accept it, and enjoy. That is something I struggled with but after researching my options, I decided spending a little more for something woodsy would be better. I'm glad I did. My husband and I spent his birthday at The Alpine House. It was over $200 for one night in a King but it was our first vacation and his birthday so I wanted to stay somewhere nice. I liked the 'green' approach they take. I'm not an avid recycler but I like to help when I can and this intrigued me. We arrived to the lodge very very late. Luckily, I called while we were still in Colorado and they said it would be no problem. One of the most amazing things they did and probably the reason why I really liked this place is when I called to let them know we'd arrive late, I had apparently made the reservation for the wrong date. In fact, it showed we had stayed a month earlier! Yikes. And you have to prepay weeks in advance to guarantee a room and there is not refund for cancellations so the room had already been paid for. I was distraught! We were ten hours away in Colorado, making our way there. Fortunately, they weren't all booked up and put us up for the night. I'm so glad I called that would have been a disaster! The employees do not cover the desk after 7 p.m., but they left the door unlocked and this sweet letter to welcome us, to explain a few things, to share the wi-fi password and let us know when breakfast was. There was even a list of ideas of things to do since Yellowstone and Grand Teton were closed (Government shutdown)! They thought of everything! It really felt like we were sneaking in to someone's amazing log home. It was very homey. When we showed up at night, there were homemade cookies waiting on the counter for guests and they also have a stocked bar. They just ask you to write down what you take and they add it to your bill. Very cool! I was very excited to see what would be for breakfast. The menu is a surprise and features one cooked item (like our delicious pancakes!!) and then a spread of gourmet meats, cheese, as well as yogurt and fruits, coffee, juice, granola. It was very delicious! I felt very uppity eating my fancy breakfast in a fancy breakfast room in a lodge surrounded by snowy mountains. This is a great place to stay and we will stay again! It's much cheaper to book it on other sites, like hotels.com , which I found out afterward. The lodge was delightful, so was the food, but I think what spoke leaps and bounds was the amazing customer service. Even as we left, we talked to the woman at the front desk about things we could do in and around the town while her dog lazily slept at our feet. It was a wonderful atmosphere! A little factoid: Both owners represented the United States in the Winter Olympics. Hans was a six year member of the U.S. Ski Team and competed in the Nordic Combined event at the 1988 Olympics in Calgary, Canada. He is an accomplished climber and ski mountaineer, with many first ascents and ski descents in the Tetons. Hans works as a guide for Exum Mountain Guides. Nancy was a six year member of the U.S. Biathlon Team and competed in the 1992 Olympics in Albertville, France.

    (4)
  • Pumpkin K.

    A real gem right in the heart of Jackson. This 22 room "hotel/B&B" envelopes you in its warm welcoming atmosphere from the moment you walk in. It's modeled after the lodges that the owners visited when in the Alps when they were Olympic skiiers. It's very different from a traditional hotel, more like a B&B only without all the floral decoration and victoriana that you would usually find. What I loved the best (besides the breakfasts) were the little nooks where you could relax with a book - in the small library area, on the front porch or in the "bar" area where tea and coffee are available all day. It's simple in some ways but our room had little touches of luxury - like a plush down comforter, thick towels and the best hotel robes ever, bar none. The rooms are small but thoughtfully and individually decorated. There are no tv's in the rooms and while I wouldn't go so far as to say it's not "family friendly," it's definitely geared towards a more mature crowd. The breakfasts were amazing (and included, although I didn't realize that when I booked the room so I'm not sure if that's a year-round thing). We didn't take advantage of the chef's dinner that is sometimes offered ($75 inc wine + tax and tip) but if it's anything like the breakfasts then I have no hesitation in recommending it. If you are looking for free HBO and a pool, this place is not for you, but if you are looking for a quiet, restful oasis then maybe we'll see you at the Alpine House!

    (5)
  • Sheryl S.

    My cousin and I stayed at the Alpine House for 6 nights in May. We couldn't have been more pleased with our room. We were upgraded from two twins to two queens. The hanging quilts on the wall, the gas fireplace, and the charming chairs all added to the perfect ambiance for our stay. The hotel staff was helpful, even escorting the Lonely Luggage guy to our room to deliver Cindy's recovered suitcase at 9 pm one night. The added security was appreciated. We enjoyed ice cream one afternoon out in the grassy area in the front yard on their Adirondack chairs. Their breakfasts were delicious each day made even better in their friendly dining room.

    (5)
  • Amanda V.

    My husband and I stayed at The Alpine House in July of 2010. This was my first time at a Bed and Breakfast and I wasn't sure what to expect. I had a picture in my head of a communal bathroom with strangers offering to scrub my back. Nothing could have been further from the truth. The Alpine House is a beautifully maintained hotel with plenty of private rooms for you to relax in. One of the nicest amenities of the Alpine House is that there is a mini-spa on the premises. I got an amazing massage from Becky that was worth every reasonably priced penny. The breakfast that was prepared every morning was to die for. Every morning we were greeted with a buffet of fresh fruit, yogurt, homemade pastries, and coffee. On our last day, we were treated to blueberry ricotta pancakes. They were probably the best thing I ate while we were in Jackson. I am still thinking about those amazing flapjacks and trying desperately to duplicate them. If you are interested in staying in a truly beautiful hotel with great amenities, you should definitely give the Alpine House a try. You will not be sorry.

    (5)
  • Alicia N.

    Step out of Jackson and into a top European hotel/B&B. We stayed for seven days, and it was a wonderful experience. All I can say is - good thing Jackson is all about outdoor sports, because the free breakfast is so incredible, you can't stop eating. The staff are very knowledgeable and incredibly friendly. The owners are former Olympians who know how to cater to the weary outdoor sports enthusiasts. The rooms are cozy and comfortable - some have TVs some don't, but all have giant tubs you can get lost in - the perfect remedy for those sore muscles, aided by the bath salts they provide. Of course no stay is complete without fluffy robes - and these are spa-awesome. Come home at the end of the day, and beer and wine are provided on the honour system, with free baked goodies. There's are nooks and cranies all over the inn where you can sink in to read a book, or chat with other guests. It's in a quiet part of town, so walking distance to all the action. This is a hidden gem, and I highly, highly recommend it!

    (5)

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  • Mon :9:00 am - 9:00pm

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free

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