Location: Jackson Hole, Jackson Hole Area, Wyoming, USA
Accommodations: House, 4 Bedrooms + Den, 5 Baths (Sleeps 8-12)
Spring Creek Mountain Lodge
One thousand feet above the town of Jackson, the snowy Tetons tower like emissaries of the sky over the resort community of Spring Creek. The Spring Creek Mountain Lodge is here, a spacious log and stone house set in the grassy hills above the valley, built by an architect for his own family. It is an open, airy and gracious home, Western in feel and rich in color and texture. A heavy mahogany front door opens to the upper floor, where the main living area spreads out in all directions. A beautiful, handcrafted wood divider separates the front entryway from the kitchen, where 20 silver pendant lights shine like stars over the polished stone countertops. Farther along is a library, an office, a dining room that seats six in handmade, rustic wood chairs, overhung by an iron chandelier. Each room has its own celestial view of mountains, wildflower meadows and bright stands of aspen.
The living room is crowned by a beamed ceiling and walled with windows; glass doors open to a robust, wrap-around log porch with a gas grill and outdoor dining area. The transition between the living room and porch is so subtle that the two spaces seem almost one. Inside, there is a grand piano, a stone fireplace, thick carpets scattered over the polished wood floors, and armchairs pulled up by the windows just for gazing out at the land.
The elegant master bedroom is also on the main floor, separated from the library and office by a wall of stone. An antique, painted armoire and a vivid Oriental rug on the floor catch the blues of the sky outside, the russet of the woods. An oil painting on one wall seems to open a window to the Wyoming wilderness; and out on the master bedroom’s private deck, the breathtaking scenery is real. The master bathroom is a stone-tiled enclave, with a deep soaking tub, a large glass shower and a dressing table.
The lower level of Spring Creek Mountain Lodge is a rich combination of stone floors, beamed ceilings and thick log walls. Three guest bedrooms – with rustic furnishings and colorful bedspreads – are grouped around a living room, a library, a bar and a full bath. One bedroom has a door to the outside; the others have wide windows that frame the Grand Tetons. On the lower level, there is a home theatre – with a deep, sectional couch and surround sound – and a small workout room with gigantic views. Spring Creek shares the mountainside with a wildlife sanctuary and the famed Amangani resort. It is a quiet, private, and serene retreat, and yet is only minutes from the ski slopes and the town of Jackson.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Washer
- Dryer
- Linens Provided
- Garage
- Off Street Parking
- Beds
- King Bed
- Queen Bed
- Entertainment
- Cable/Satellite TV
- DVD
- CD Player
- Stereo System
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Ice Maker
- Catering Available
- Outdoor Features
- Balcony
- View/Location
- Mountain View
- Communications
- Telephone
- Activities (on site and nearby)
- Golf
- Tennis
- Zoo/Wildlife Park
- Shopping
- Sightseeing
- Restaurants
- Biking
- Mountain Biking
- Cross Country Skiing
- Downhill/Alpine Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Snowmobiling
- Sledding/Tubing
- Wildlife Viewing
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Rock Climbing
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
Summer Season .. $12,000–$14,000/week
Ski Season ..... $10,000–$17,000/week
For other rates and nightly, please inquire
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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Property Photos
- - Jackson Hole Vacation House with Home Theater near Ski Slopes.
- - Jackson Hole Vacation House with Home Theater near Ski Slopes.
- - Jackson Hole Vacation House with Home Theater near Ski Slopes.
Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #235342
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