Exterior: Parkway Inn Parkway Inn  3 stars
125 N Jackson St


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The Parkway Inn is tucked among aspen and pine trees on a quiet street, three blocks from Jackson Hole's historic town square with its unique shops, restaurants, and art galleries. The shuttle bus (surcharge) to Jackson Hole Mountain Ski Resort stops in front of the hotel, and various tour operators pick guests up at the door. Among the numerous activities that can be arranged are skiing, fly fishing, hiking, river rafting, hot air ballooning, dog sledding, and golfing. On site recreation includes a fitness room, indoor lap pool, two spa tubs, and two saunas. Complimentary Continental breakfast is served daily in a fireplace lounge. Cold lemonade is provided in summer, hot apple cider in winter, and board games and a collection of books are available for guest use. This is a smoke free property.
The Parkway Inn features 37 guest rooms and 8 suites in a 2 story building and 4 suites in a separate cottage. The style is reminiscent of turn of the century architecture. The large guest rooms are decorated in American antiques and have all the small touches and the level of comfort you would expect from a fine country inn.

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  • Check-in: 1500
  • Check-out: 1100
  • Fitness facility

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