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Jackson Lake Lodge Moran, Wyoming


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101 Jackson Lake Lodge Rd. Jackson Hole, WY 83013 Sales: 855.703.7219 Director of Sales & Marketing: Levi Thorn www.gtlc.com


QUICK FACTS Affiliation


Accommodations Singles/Doubles/Suites


Max Group Size (rooms/people) Room Rates


Resort Fee: 0 High Season n JanCLOSED


Vail Resorts 385


69/312/4 385/400


High from $229 Low $159 - $199


Room Tax: 2% Sales Tax: 6% Low Season n


Feb Mar Apr May Jun


MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room


Total Indoor


Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES


July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec


Shoulder Season CLOSED


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5,598 Sq. Ft. 17,000 Sq. Ft. 22,000 Sq. Ft.


Business: Business center, audiovisual equipment, and wireless Internet access in the lodge.


Recreation: Pool, playground, river rafting, lake cruises, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and Grand Teton and Yellowstone Parks tours.


Nearby: Jackson Lake, Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club, Colter Bay Indian Arts Museum, the town of Jackson, and the myriad attractions of Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks.


AIRPORT PROXIMITY Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)


“We find ourselves comparing other facilities and their staffs to the Lodge, and wishing everyone could just ‘do it like the Lodge.’” —Sheila Bush


Wyoming Medical Society


The only group hotel in Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Lake Lodge overlooks Jackson Lake, the designated moose habitat Willow Flats, and the awe-inspiring beauty of Mount Moran and the Teton Range beyond. The concepts of appreciation, aspiration, and sustainability factor naturally into every meeting, whether for an incentive group, an executive brainstorming retreat, or a conference of up to 400 delegates. The lodge dates from 1955, when John D.


Rockefeller, Jr., had it built for visitors wishing to witness and interact with nature in the recently expanded park. At the same time, he relocated historic homestead cabins from local ranches to provide freestanding accommodations. Today’s lodge sports


26 miles


a plaque designating it a national historic landmark; and guests select from 385 rooms, including rooms and suites in the main lodge and 166 cottages. They meet in 17 versatile conference rooms, dine at three restaurants and a poolside grill, and marvel at nature’s wonders through wall-to-wall, floor-to- ceiling windows. Favorite group activities begin with meals, anything from a formal


awards banquet in the Explorers Room to a cookout on Elk Island in Jackson Lake. Snake River rafting adventures depart from the lower lobby; horseback rides leave from on-site corrals; and lake cruises launch from Colter Bay Marina. Clearly the lodge, open only from mid-May to early October, promises a one-of-a-kind summer meeting no one will ever forget.


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