Alpine Slide (summer only) - on premises
Horseback Riding - on premises
Snow King Ski Resort - adjacent
Jackson Town Square - 6 blocks
Million Dollar Cowboy Bar - 6 blocks
Hagen Daaz Ice Cream Parlor - 8 blocks
Jackson Brewpub - 0.5 miles
Snake River - 5 miles
National Elk Refuge - 6 miles
Golf course - 7 miles
Grand Teton National Park - 12 miles
Yellowstone National park - 65 miles
Jackson Hole Airport (JAC): Approximate driving time is 15 minutes and distance is 10 miles.
Driving directions from Jackson Hole Airport: Exit the airport on Airport Rd heading toward US-26 / 89. Turn right onto US-26 / 89 and drive south for about nine miles. Once in town, when US-26 turns right, continue straight onto S Cache Dr. Turn left onto Snow King Ave, and resort is one-quarter mile straight ahead.
Getting there: The complimentary hotel shuttle is the most popular way of getting from the airport to the resort. Guests should call the resort in advance, though the shuttle meets every arriving commercial flight. Times and availability subject to change. Taxis and rental cars are also available. Taxi fare from the airport to the resort ranges from $16–25. Fee subject to change without notice. Car rentals are available online. Limos and chartered luxury SUVs are also available at the airport for $26–35. Fee subject to change without notice.
Getting around: The resort is about seven blocks from the town center, and walking is a popular way of getting around town. Taxis are available. The public transit START shuttle stops at the resort and provides free service throughout the town of Jackson. In winter, the resort provides complimentary bus passes for the START bus to and from Teton Village / Jackson Hole Mountain Resort; at other times of year this fare is less than $5. Fee subject to change without notice. For $16–25, the Targhee Express offers roundtrip transportation to the Grand Targhee Ski Area; reservations are required. Fee subject to change without notice. Local shuttle companies and outfitters offer bus and van transportation throughout Jackson Hole and the National Parks. Alternative transportation makes renting a car necessary only for those who prefer greater independence in exploring the area.