On the west side of the famed Teton mountains, the living is easy at Teton
Springs Lodge & Spa.
Each year, more than five million visitors succumb to the
scenic allure of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, cranking its tourist trade – and
accommodation prices - into overdrive. Thankfully, I recently discovered, just
over the mountains, on the west side of the Tetons, slower ways and
budget-friendly hospitality can still be found.
But that doesn’t mean you’re in for the cheap-seat
treatment. Concierge service, 300 count Italian cotton sheets, high speed
wireless Internet, gas fireplaces and fully equipped kitchens come standard in
the one or two bedroom suites at Teton
Springs Lodge & Spa, a 52-room luxury base camp ideally situated for
exploring the surrounding Teton Valley.
The friendly local staff, however, is the real amenity. They
suggest the best restaurants, arrange fly fishing and horseback riding
adventures, create gourmet meals and lead morning yoga sessions, custom created
to limber you up for a trek in the forest or day on the slopes. And, here’s the
rub, when you’ve had enough, their Stillwaters Spa therapists will
rub, scrub and massage the life back into you so you can do it all again the
next day.
Think Teton Valley is only a summertime destination?
Think again. My October visit was perfect with its photogenic mix of autumn
colors against the backdrop of freshly fallen snow. Did it stop me from casting
a line or hitting the trails for horseback riding? No way. Better yet, the
reward was ample wildlife sightings and a healthy dose of crisp clean air.
MUST-DOS: Take a Grand Teton
National Park Wildlife
Safari with resort naturalist Kurt Johnson. If there are eagles, antelope,
wolves or moose to be spotted, he’ll find them. Or, try your hand at fly
fishing with Worldcast Anglers
for a guided adventure on the south fork of the Snake River, rated as the top
cutthroat stream in the West. Book the rosemary, sage and eucalyptus Alpine
Massage with Lori at Stillwaters
Spa. It’s heavenly! Try the carrot ginger soup and the fish taco plate at Miso Hungry Restaurant (165 N. Main
Street, Driggs, Idaho). And, OMG, don’t miss the brandy creamed local organic
mushrooms with crispy polenta starter or no flour chocolate cake at the Sun Dog Deli & Café (57 S. Main
Street, Victor, Idaho). Looking for the latest and greatest in adventure
clothing, check out the top-name selection on tap at Yostmark Mountain Equipment (12 East
Little, Driggs, Idaho).