The 121-room SpringHill Suites Jackson Hole in western Wyoming wrapped up a major eight-month renovation project in mid-July involving upgrades to guest suites, the lobby and fitness center, and all 1,500 square feet of function space. The refreshed design pays homage to the area’s surrounding natural landscape and the rugged Teton Range.
“We are excited to welcome guests to the newly revitalized SpringHill Suites Jackson Hole,” says Robert Nolan, chief operating officer of Crystal Creek Hospitality—the management company of the hotel—in a prepared statement. “What they will find is an exciting new chapter for the property—one that is deeply rooted in the destination, bringing the awe-inspiring elements of the outdoors into the interior space, capturing the magic and essence of our remarkable surroundings.”
The nature-inspired design was overseen by EDGEiD, a Utah-based design firm. A natural color scheme of rich earth tones flows through each space of the property, complemented by organic textures like leather accents and weathered metals and highlighted by expansive windows that allow natural light to pour in. Attendees meeting and staying at the hotel will find breathtaking panoramic views of the Tetons and guest room artwork by local Jackson photographer Ryan Sheets that highlights the region’s wildlife and spirit of outdoor adventure.
SpringHill Suites Jackson Hole’s nearly 1,500 square feet of updated event space spans three rooms, with its largest—the Grand Teton room—able to accommodate 94 people. The Teewinot and Moran rooms can host 42 and 45 attendees, respectively. Additional amenities include an on-site pool, hot tub, and whirlpool; a 24-hour fitness center; and free hot breakfast, among others. Nearby downtown Jackson is home to a collection of eateries, outdoor recreation, breweries, golf courses, and more for planners to consider adding to an itinerary.