It's official: I'm obsessed with skiing! After more than 15 years away from the sport, my family and I recently visited Jackson Hole, Wyoming—a true mountain town with a deep commitment to conservation as well as to outdoor adventure. After our stay at Amangiri in Utah, I was eager to experience the only other Aman property in the U.S. (at least until Aman New York debuts later this year!), and so Jackson Hole's Amangani zoomed to the top of my must-visit list. I originally thought of the legendary skiing as an added bonus. Meanwhile, my friends had raved about the mountain and told me I would love it there. They were right. Jackson Hole is breathtaking, on and off the slopes.
-xoxo
Marysia
WHERE TO STAY
Amangani
1535 North East Butte Road, Jackson
Tucked away in Jackson, a 25-minute drive from the mountain and the airport, is the serene Amangani, where beautifully designed spaces offer astonishing views of the Rockies. This is peak luxury—a haven that's pure heaven. The best part? The incredibly friendly and helpful staff.
WHERE TO EAT
Grill
1535 North East Butte Road, Jackson
Handlebar
7680 Granite Loop Road, Teton Village
Satisfying bar food with the best hot toddy is exactly what I needed on a three-degree day. Located steps from the slopes in the Four Seasons hotel, this is the ultimate destination for skiers craving multifaceted pub grub and provisions.
Old Yellowstone Garage
3275 Village Dr, Teton Village
Located at the bottom of the mountain in the posh Caldera House hotel is this Scandinavian design by the acclaimed L.A. firm Commune. Don't be fooled by the name. Old Yellowstone Garage serves modern Italian food with a twist. Whether you're in the mood for world-class dining, an aprés-ski libation, or a quick bite, Caldera House has you covered.
Glorietta
242 Glenwood Street, Jackson
An Italian trattoria with a hearth at its heart, Glorietta is renowned for its wood-burning cooking, handmade pasta, and expertly crafted cocktails as well as an incredible wine selection. Their space is tasteful but casual and pure fun, with a large wood-burning grill at the center of the action.
WHERE TO SHOP
Paper and Grace
55 Glenwood Street B2, Jackson
If you love paper goods as much I do, you will adore Paper and Grace, which brings together an inspiring selection of stationery, invitations, notebooks, and folders. They even have cards embedded with wildflower seeds for the perfect P.S.: This is plantable!
Rodeo
3325 West Village Drive, Jackson
The go-to spot for mountain luxe that goes anywhere. Shop all things cashmere, from shirts and sweaters to shawls and throws. The luxury brands offered here are very impressive (and amazingly soft).
Womenfolk
140 East Broadway, Jackson
Heirloom-quality vintage that is sourced and curated for savvy shoppers. Stop by to explore their sharp-eyed selection of vintage denim and cozy knits.
Habits
35 West Deloney, Jackson
This is a destination for the beautiful, the timeless, and the wearable. Each piece is elevated yet also reflects the natural beauty of the valley. You can tell that the owners are passionate about the designers they've chosen to carry.
WHERE TO PLAY
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
3395 Cody Lane, Teton Village
Steep, gorgeous, and beloved by the black-diamond set, the mountain also offers plenty of easier runs—just the thing for those who haven't been skiing in 15 years.
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