Amangani Hotel Resort, Wyoming Vacations, Honeymoons and Luxury Travel Packages
Amangani Hotel Resort General Information

On the site of a magnificent natural phenomenon, where nature’s needs prevail over those of humanity, Amangani has laid its indigenous foundations with environmental integrity rooting itself in the soul of the dramatically unprocessed American Wild West. The resort has a prodigious aspect, in 21st Century comfort, across the raw valley of Jackson Hole where many a wild animal leaves a labyrinthine trail as it wanders up into the spectacular surrounding snow-capped Tetons, the Rockies' youngest and most riveting range.
Amangani was sensitively designed, with a keen eye on embracing the wonders of its surroundings, from both sides of its Okalahoma sandstone columns and sweet smelling Pacific redwood walls. Nature reveals her power, wildlife and geology in dramatic style at Jackson Hole, and Amangani reflects this by using native materials and natural textures on a palette of ‘butte and hide’ tones.
Comfort is second nature at Amangani and the 21st century has been comfortably and sympathetically incorporated while allowing the feeling of a ‘throw back’ in time to play out its rawness in full view from the resort's floor–to-ceiling walls of windows.
Amangani embraces the spirit of the West without disturbing the beguiling ‘calls’ of Nature’s wild and mystical rhythms.
Amangani Resort Suites and Homes
Amangani’s elegant suites are an expression of the surrounding countryside that inspired them: modern comforts, air conditioning, point and click fireplaces, deep bath tubs, king-size platform beds, woven cowhide chairs and faux wolf throws are eased into a spacious environment using clean and simple lines creating an atmosphere that reflects the wonders and majestically aged-soul of its ‘wild west’ host.
Amangani offers 29 Suites, six Deluxe Suites, four Amangani Suites and the Grand Teton Suite.
Suite These suites are carpeted and include a bedroom/living room and a spacious bathroom/dressing room. The living area consists of a king-size bed, metal fireplace, a window-side daybed for lounging, a black resin-and-terrazzo dining table, woven cowhide chairs in faux wolf fabric and a pine-stump table. The suites also offer a mini-bar, a CD player, a TV, DVD player and a two-line phone with data plug-in and high-speed Internet access. Wireless Internet connection is also available. Living area walls are decorated with back-lit cedar or fir planks. Sliding glass doors lead to a deck with a wrought iron table and chairs. All enjoy mountain and valley views. A deep soaking tub with a window view highlights the large bathroom/dressing area and the twin vanities and shower room are trimmed in slate. Double dressing areas include a full-length mirror, as well as drawers, shelves and open closet space for two. The floor is of clear-heart redwood.
Deluxe Suite The Deluxe Suites are similar in layout and design to the Suites but a touch bigger at 500 square feet. Being end units with L-shape wraparound porches, Deluxe Suites offer more privacy.
Amangani Suite The premium Amangani Suites are private end units with an expansive balcony overlooking the Snake River Mountain Range and valley. The suites have generous bathing and dressing areas creating an open, airy feel.
Grand Teton Suite This top-level suite has breathtaking views of the Grand Tetons. The suite has a king-size bed in the bedroom/living-room area and a separate bathroom/dressing room area with a sunken tub, his-and-her washbasins, and a separate shower stall. The Grand Teton Suite is 624 square feet.
Amangani Resort The Details
Cuisine
The Grill, a 65-seat dining room, is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. A wood-burning fireplace, redwood-panelled walls and ceiling, specially commissioned artwork and window views to the mountains lend a mood of stylish comfort. Banquette seating mixes with chairs of rawhide and rattan. Tables are of black terrazzo, and the floor is a mix of carpet and slate. The Grill specialises in creative American cuisine including steaks, chops, seafood and regionally produced organic foods. Daily chef’s choices are also featured. Private dinners and receptions are arranged in the Takoda Room, adjacent to the library and picnic lunches are available. The Bar is defined by rugged sandstone columns, half-a-dozen wrought-iron bar stools and an intimate, window-side setting of tables and chairs. In the summer, drinks can be taken out onto the adjacent terrace.
Lounge Enjoy the views from cowhide chairs or banquette seating. Afternoons, a fireside menu of light meals and appetizers is available.
Library There is a settee, along with rawhide-and-rattan chairs and views to the mountains. Books focus on the region’s flora and fauna, Native American culture, Western art and the area’s two national parks. A selection of novels, as well as CDs, videos and games, is also available.
The Takoda Room In the tribal language of the Native American Indian, takoda means 'the friend of all': an expression of camaraderie and friendship. A relaxed setting that establishes this same sense of open fellowship, guests reserving this room to host a dinner or an event can enjoy high standards of service in a harmonious atmosphere. Dressed with regional artwork, redwood-panelled walls and a large, wood-burning fireplace, The Takoda Room provides a welcoming ambience reflective of traditions of hospitality found in the American west.
Gallery The Gallery showcases area art, antiques and craft, from jewellery and pottery to paintings. A selection of coffee-table books and clothing, as well as Amangani’s own toiletries, is also available.
Health Center and Gym Amangani’s Health Center offers exercise studios, treatment rooms and steam rooms. The gym features a reange of cardio-vascular equipment and free weights.
Swimming Pool and Whirlpool Amangani’s 35m outdoor Swimming Pool is finished in frost-coloured quartzite tiles and linked to a whirlpool 10.5m². Both enjoy magnificent mountain views, especially at sunset. With a winter water temperature of about 27°C (80°F), the swimming pool can be enjoyed year-round.
Internet Wireless Internet connection is available throughout the resort.
Horseback Riding Spring Creek Riding Stables, a short walk from Amangani, offers trail riding and, in winter, horse-drawn sleigh riding. There is also dude riding on western saddles with trips varying from half to full-day.
Tennis Two tennis courts can be used at adjacent Spring Creek Ranch. Tennis rackets and balls are available for guest use.
Golf The valley has two fine golf courses: Teton Pines Country Club & Resort and the Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club.
National Museum of Wildlife Art Private tours of the museum are available to Amangani guests.
Experience Amangani
Winter/Autumn
Perched atop East Gros Ventre Butte, Amangani's unique location offers panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks around Grand Teton National Park. The alpine Teton Village, where Amangani's private Ski Lounge is located, is a 20-minute complimentary transfer from the resort.
Jackson Hole averages 1,016cm (400 inches) of snow a year and enjoys some of the best skiing anywhere. In winter snow piles up to four metres (10ft) in the mountains and up to 1.5m in the valleys. The entire valley turns white after mid-November and winter can stretch past early April. The Jackson Hole Mountain Resort alone offers more than 1,000 hectares of skiing and snowboarding terrain, along with a vertical drop of more than 1,260m. Teton Village is an alpine community of shops, restaurants, bars and recreational activities. A scheduled, complimentary shuttle service, as well as private transfers, run between the resort and the Amangani ski lounge, 20 minutes away. Located just below Teton village's Bridger Gondola, the lounge serves as a meeting and resting place. Ski equipment and lessons are organised at the lounge and snacks, hot beverages, books and concierge service are available.
Throughout the valley, there is ample opportunity for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing (to track winter wildlife) and even half-to-full-day dog-sledding. And few leave Jackson Hole without taking a horse-drawn sleigh ride into the National Elk Refuge. Dinner sleigh rides are a winter highlight at Amangani especially on moonlit nights. Sleighs take guests up the ridge of the butte to reveal panoramic views of the valley. Blankets are provided and dinner follows at The Granary.
Jackson Hole in autumn is just as inviting as it is in high summer. The crowds have thinned, the air is bracing and guests can marvel at the remarkable autumn foliage. In Jackson Hole, many summer activities – from wildlife safaris and hiking to mountain biking and fishing – extend well into autumn.
The call of the bull elk is heard throughout the region during the September-October mating season. Amangani arranges private trips to Jenny Lake, a favoured spot for mating elks. Hunting seasons for elk, deer and waterfowl are generally open from September until December. Though strictly regulated, black bears, mountain lions and other trophy species are also hunted.
One day at least should be kept aside for Yellowstone National Park. America’s first national park and its largest outside Alaska, Yellowstone boasts its own Grand Canyon, plentiful geysers and Yellowstone Lake, the largest mountain lake in the USA.
Spring/Summer

In spring and summer, mountain and valley hiking trails wind through a world dressed in wildflowers. Wildlife abounds, from black bears and grizzly bears to bison, elk, mule deer, moose, pronghorn and coyote. Wildlife safaris led by biologist guides tour the best viewing sites. More than 300 species of birds, from bald eagles and mountain bluebirds to trumpeter swans and sandhill cranes, can be found in Jackson Hole alone.
For fly fishermen, the Snake River is a haven for the local cutthroat trout, as well as rainbow, lake and brown trout. The Snake River is also a magnet for scenic and white-water rafting. Canoeing, kayaking and other water sports are popular.
Mountain biking is big sport in Grand Teton National Park and in the adjoining national forests where single track trails are rife. The Tetons have long been America's main range for mountain climbers. Hot-air ballooning above Jackson Hole is an exhilarating start to a summer's day. Golfers get to choose between two 18-hole championship courses. There is cowboy theatre too with a rodeo in town twice a week throughout summer.
Health Center
Amangani’s Health Center offers two exercise studios, four treatment rooms and separate steam rooms for men and women. A variety of one-on-one programmes are offered in the Wellness Studio, including body shaping, Fit Ball training, Yoga, Active Isolated Stretching and personal training. Exercise balls, dumb-bells for body sculpting, stretch bands and yoga mats and blankets are available. The gym is equipped with two StairMasters, two recumbent bikes, one treadmill, one flexible bench, a variety of free weights and a universal workout bench. Both exercise studios are finished in redwood, with a wall of glass and views to the swimming pool and across the valley to the Snake River Range.
The Health Center also offers a range of massages, facials and healing therapies. In the wet room, mud, salt and seaweed body treatments are available. Haircuts and deep conditioning, along with manicures and pedicures, are offered in the beauty salon. Slate floors and a wall in the silhouette of a mountain range grace both the men’s and women’s steam rooms. Treatments may also be taken here. Massage, health-and-beauty treatments and personalised exercise programmes may be enjoyed by the swimming pool or in the privacy of the guest’s suite.
Beyond Amangani
Neighbouring Aman Resorts
The nearest Amanresort from Amangani is Amanyara 'peaceful place'. Located on the secluded western shore of Northwest Point on Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, a 1¼ hour flight south-east of Miami. Other major airlines have direct flights from New York, Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Charlotte N.C., and Toronto. Bordering the pristine reefs of Northwest Point Marine National Park, the resort is a 25-minute drive from the international airport.
Skiing Le Mélézin is located at the heart of the Trois Vallées, in the Alpine village of Courchevel 1850, among the most fashionable ski villages in the French Alps. Geneva and Lyon-Saint Exupéry are the closest international airports. Geneva, 140km north of Courchevel or Lyon, 200km to the west, it is a 2½ hour drive. There are daily flights from Paris to Chambéry-Aix Les Bains. Limousine and helicopter transfers are available from Geneva, Lyon or Chambéry. By fast TGV train, Paris to Moutiers takes just over four hours, followed by a ¾ hour drive to Courchevel by taxi or private car.
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