Wyoming Inn — Jackson Hole

Welcome

Dear Guest,

On behalf of the Staff and Management of The Wyoming Inn, we would like to welcome you and to sincerely thank you for choosing us to serve your lodging needs. We value your patronage, and it is very important to us that your stay will be a comfortable and enjoyable one. We take great pride in providing our guests with the utmost in professional and personalized service.

This directory is provided to familiarize you with the many services we offer as well as acquaint you with the area.

If there is anything we can do to make your visit with us more enjoyable, please feel free to ask our staff members. We hope you have a great stay, and we look forward to your next visit.

Sincerely,

The Staff and Management


Directory of Services

CHECK-OUT/CHECK-IN
Check-out time is: 11:00am. Check-in Time is: 3:00pm

CREDIT CARD INFORMATION
We accept American Express, Visa, Discover and MasterCard.

EMERGENCY - DIAL 911
In the event of an emergency, medical or otherwise, please contact the Front Desk for immediate assistance.

ICE AND VENDING MACHINES
Ice and vending machines are Located on the first floor behind the elevator.

LAUNDRY
Complimentary laundry is down the south hall of the 2nd floor. If you need detergent or dryer sheets, please see the front desk.
Hours for laundry are 9:00am-9:00pm

MAIL AND MESSAGES
Mail and messages received at the hotel may be collected at the Front Desk by either calling or stopping by.

PARKING
Complimentary parking is available for all registered hotel guests. The hotel cannot be responsible for items left in the vehicles on the hotel property.

PET POLICY
Pets are not permitted. Service animals are allowed.

SPA
Our spa hours are (9:00am–10:00pm), an adult must accompany the children. No glass permitted in the pool area. Swim at your own risk, as there is no lifeguard on duty.

TELEPHONE SERVICES
Local Calls (FREE) TOUCH 9 + Area Code + Number


Enjoy breakfast, dinner and drinks in our award-winning Whistling Grizzly Restaurant, rated among the top 10% of all U.S. restaurants. To enjoy our delicious, locally sourced cuisine, advanced reservations are recommended.

Breakfast

Served 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. - 10 a.m.

Start your day with a fresh, made-from scatch breakfast. In addition to joining us in our dining room, you can also order breakfast to your room or to-go by calling us at (307) 699-7227 or dialing extension #400 from your room.


Lunchbox Menu

Looking for a delicious and convenient lunch option to take with you on your Yellowstone National Park adventure? Look no further than our house-made lunch boxes!

Our lunch boxes are made fresh each day with high-quality ingredients and are perfect for enjoying on the go while exploring the beauty of Yellowstone. They are available for delivery or pickup at our location near the park entrance.

Choose from a variety of options. All of our national park lunch boxes come with potato chips, bottled water and fresh fruit.


Dinner

Dinner is served nightly from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

When you’re back from a long day of wildlife viewing, hiking, or sightseeing, remember that the Whistling Grizzly is cooking up some of the best food in Jackson. Winner of TripAdvisor's 2022 travelers' choice award, Restaurant Guru's recommended restaurant list and 2022 OpenTable's diners' choice award.

The Whistling Grizzly features a regional bistro-inspired menu utilizing wild game and local products such as Snake River Farms beef, Idaho trout, and Vertical Harvest greens.   F & B Director Jason Azarpour brings a 5-star hospitality experience as well as classic French culinary training.  The full bar provides cocktails, local brews from Melvin and Snake River Brew Pub, as well as a thoughtfully curated wine list.  Jason is a certified Sommelier, so make sure to ask him any question you would like about our wine list. We look forward to serving you.


Safety and Security

SAFETY AND SECURITY PROCEDURES
Your safety and the security of your personal property are of the utmost concern to those of us who welcome you as our guest. We urge you to take advantage of the following suggestions.

Fire Safety

Please familiarize yourself with the location of the nearest fire exit stairway. In the unlikely event of a fire, please move quickly but calmly to the stairs. Report fire or smoke to the Hotel Operator.

We hope these procedures will help to contribute to your comfort and wellbeing during your stay at our hotel.

FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES
Like all buildings, hotels can have fires. Plan what to do when you check in. You won’t have time to plan during a fire.

First, find two exits near your room. Be sure they are unlocked and unblocked.

Then, count the doors between your room and exits, so you will have a reference point if it is smoky. When you hear an alarm, act, do not investigate.

If the fire is in your room, get out and close the door. Once out report the fire.

If the fire is not in your room, leave if you can. First, feel your door. If it is cool, open it slowly and go to the nearest exit. Crawl in smoke. Fresh air will be on the floor. Take your key so you can get back in if you can’t use the exits.

If your door is hot, don’t open it. Your room may be the safest place to be. Seal all cracks with wet towels. Shut off fans and air conditioners. Signal at your window. Call the Fire Department and wait to be rescued.


ABOUT JACKSON HOLE

Jackson Hole is a valley about 80 miles long and 15 miles wide; Jackson is the major town within the valley. The hole begins six miles south of Yellowstone Park and tapers down to the width of the Snake River at Munger Mountain, south of Jackson. The town was named Jackson Hole in 1894 when the post office was established.

Teton Village is another community in Jackson Hole. It is located approximately 12 miles northwest of Jackson. It is the home of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. In addition to the ski resort, visitors to Teton Village may enjoy the specialty shops, restaurants, and motels & condominiums that are located here. Additionally, a tram ride to the top of Rendezvous Mountain and a gondola ride to mid-mountain and the Couloir Restaurant are also available for guests to enjoy.

Valley wildflowers begin blooming as the snow melts peaking in June and July. Spring is when the animals wake up from the winter conditions. It’s also the peak of run-off for white water enthusiasts.

Grand Teton Park begins about five miles north of Jackson on Highway 89. Entrance gates are at Moose Junction, 12 miles north or Moran Junction, about 30 miles north of Jackson.

Bison can be seen on the Antelope Flats area 13 miles northeast of Jackson, as well as in other parts of Teton Park. During the summer the elk come out along the base of the Tetons after the sun goes behind the mountains. They stay out all night and return to the woods shortly after sunrise. Pronghorn may be seen along park roads at almost any hour, but elk or moose are uncommonly seen mid-day. Look for moose near water along the Gros Ventre River northeast of town or between the Oxbow Bend (33 miles north) and the Jackson Lake Lodge or the Jackson Lake dam in morning and evening. Moose may also be seen from the Gondola or Tram at Teton Village, 12 miles northwest of Jackson.

Resource: https://www.jacksonholechamber.com/


FUN FACTS

  • The first person to ski down the 13,772-foot Grand Teton was local resident Bill Briggs in 1971. In April 2009 Briggs was inducted into the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame.

  • The headwaters of the Snake River are located in Teton County.

  • John Wayne’s first speaking part was in “The Big Trail,” filmed in Jackson Hole in 1929. It also is reputed to be the first time he rode a horse!

  • Over 15 feature films have been made on location in Jackson Hole including: “Shane,” “Dances with Wolves,” “Any Which Way You Can,” “The Big Sky,” “Hellfighters,” “Rocky IV,” “A Great Divide,” “Peak Season” and “Django Unchained.”

  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has one of the lowest base elevations of any ski resort area in the Rocky Mountains, at just 6,311 feet. Most other ski resorts in Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico have base elevations between 6,900 and 9,500 feet.

  • Over 60 species of mammals, over 100 species of birds, and a half dozen game fish can be found in the Jackson Hole/Yellowstone area. Big game such as elk, moose, bison, deer, antelope, mountain lion, grizzly and black bears, gray wolf and coyote, rare birds such as the bald eagle, trumpeter swan, blue heron, osprey, and native game fish such as the Snake River cutthroat trout and mountain whitefish. 

  • You can take a wildlife tour to have biologists teach you about these special animals.

  • Mountain men used the word hole to describe valleys totally surrounded by mountains. You can meet mountain men at the Old West Days Festival in May!

  • Yellowstone National Park has approximately 10,000 active thermal features. Old Faithful erupts approximately every 77 minutes, or between 45 and 110 minutes.

  • If you’re interested in climbing or hiking the Grand Teton, there are amazing opportunities and guides to lead you.

Resource: https://www.jacksonhole.com/fun-facts


MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURES

Late November through April makes up Winter, though sometimes the season stretches in either direction. Snow blankets the mountains and the valley, with accumulations of ten feet common in the mountains and two to five feet in the valley.

Photo by Ben Emrick on Unsplash

Resource: https://www.jacksonholechamber.com/plan-your-visit/about-jackson-hole/weather/


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This Directory Prepared By: Regal Publications 2023
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