
Amangani
Where redwood and stone meet the Wyoming sky above Jackson Hole
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Amangani
8 Total Rooms
8 Room Types
3.0 (1 Review)
The approach alone changes something in you. Rising to nearly seven thousand feet on East Gros Ventre Butte, the road climbs through sage and wildflower until the valley opens wide beneath you and the Teton Range fills the horizon with a wall of granite and snow. Amangani sits here, at the edge of it all, built from Oklahoma sandstone, Pacific redwood, and Douglas fir in a way that feels less like architecture placed upon the land and more like something the landscape agreed to. Floor-to-ceiling windows wrap the public spaces, framing a panorama so vast and close it borders on disbelief. The design is spare, warm, and deeply considered, drawing from the ranch vernacular of the American West while carrying the unmistakable restraint of the Aman sensibility.
Forty suites occupy three levels of the main lodge, each oriented toward the Tetons or the Snake River Range with private balconies and deep soaking tubs positioned to take in the view. Interiors are finished in muted earth tones, woven textiles, and natural stone, with wood-burning fireplaces anchoring each room. The feeling is one of genuine shelter, a place scaled to the enormity of the surrounding wilderness without competing with it. For those seeking greater privacy, freestanding Aman residences offer expanded living spaces, private outdoor areas, and direct access to the resort's amenities.
The Grill serves as the property's central dining room, its terrace extending out toward the mountains with a menu rooted in seasonal American cooking and regional ingredients. A more casual lounge and bar area invites long afternoons with cocktails and lighter fare. The 35-meter heated outdoor pool, cantilevered against the hillside, remains one of the most striking features on property, its infinity edge dissolving into the valley below. In winter, the pool steams against a backdrop of snow-covered peaks. The spa and wellness center offers treatment rooms, a steam room, and a full fitness facility, with programming that shifts between seasons to include yoga, guided meditation, and bodywork traditions drawn from the broader Aman wellness philosophy.
Jackson Hole itself is a place of rare geographic drama. Grand Teton National Park lies minutes away, and Yellowstone is within easy reach. In winter, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort offers some of the most challenging skiing in North America, with Amangani providing ski concierge services and direct access to the slopes. Summer opens the landscape to hiking, fly-fishing on the Snake River, horseback riding, and wildlife excursions through terrain that remains among the most pristine in the lower forty-eight. The town of Jackson, just a short drive below the butte, brings galleries, restaurants, and a cultural life that feels increasingly sophisticated without losing its Western character.
What stays with you after Amangani is the scale of the silence. The way the light shifts across the Tetons through an afternoon. The particular warmth of a stone lodge at altitude after a day spent in open country. It is a property that asks very little of you and gives back something vast.
The approach alone changes something in you. Rising to nearly seven thousand feet on East Gros Ventre Butte, the road climbs through sage and wildflower until the valley opens wide beneath you and the Teton Range fills the horizon with a wall of granite and snow. Amangani sits here, at the edge of it all, built from Oklahoma sandstone, Pacific redwood, and Douglas fir in a way that feels less like architecture placed upon the land and more like something the landscape agreed to. Floor-to-ceiling windows wrap the public spaces, framing a panorama so vast and close it borders on disbelief. The design is spare, warm, and deeply considered, drawing from the ranch vernacular of the American West while carrying the unmistakable restraint of the Aman sensibility.
Forty suites occupy three levels of the main lodge, each oriented toward the Tetons or the Snake River Range with private balconies and deep soaking tubs positioned to take in the view. Interiors are finished in muted earth tones, woven textiles, and natural stone, with wood-burning fireplaces anchoring each room. The feeling is one of genuine shelter, a place scaled to the enormity of the surrounding wilderness without competing with it. For those seeking greater privacy, freestanding Aman residences offer expanded living spaces, private outdoor areas, and direct access to the resort's amenities.
The Grill serves as the property's central dining room, its terrace extending out toward the mountains with a menu rooted in seasonal American cooking and regional ingredients. A more casual lounge and bar area invites long afternoons with cocktails and lighter fare. The 35-meter heated outdoor pool, cantilevered against the hillside, remains one of the most striking features on property, its infinity edge dissolving into the valley below. In winter, the pool steams against a backdrop of snow-covered peaks. The spa and wellness center offers treatment rooms, a steam room, and a full fitness facility, with programming that shifts between seasons to include yoga, guided meditation, and bodywork traditions drawn from the broader Aman wellness philosophy.

What we love about this stay
There's a particular stillness that comes with altitude, and at seven thousand feet on the Gros Ventre Butte, it becomes something you feel in your chest — a quieting. The architecture doesn't fight the landscape; Oklahoma sandstone and Pacific redwood meet an Eastern minimalism that somehow reads as deeply, unmistakably Western. It's a property where the design vocabulary is restraint, not spectacle, yet the effect is profound. Suites with fireplaces and deep soaking tubs framed by mountain views suggest someone understood that luxury here isn't about addition — it's about removing everything between you and that range. The hundred-foot pool reflecting the Tetons is almost absurdly cinematic, but it earns it. This is a place for people who want wildness with intention, who find comfort in silence, and who understand that the best version of the American West has always been more contemplative than performative.
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Jackson, WY, 83001, US
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MAR 2026
Love the rooms and public spaces. Very elegant and serene. We’re big fans of the Aman brand around the world.
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