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Wilson, WY · Jackson Hole

Fireside Resort

25 architect-designed cabins between Jackson and Teton Village — each with a fireplace, deck, and creek view.

Twenty-five architect-designed cabins along Fish Creek between the town of Jackson and Teton Village, each with a fireplace, a private deck, and a creek view. Fireside Resort isn't a lodge with rooms — it's a small village of detached cabins on a wooded site, doing the Jackson Hole stay at the lower end of the resort tier (which in this market still means $445 to start).

The selling point is privacy. You're not in a hotel hallway; you're in your own building, with a fireplace, a hot-tub-or-tub-on-the-deck program, and trees out the window.

The setting

The resort sits on Fish Creek Road in Wilson, Wyoming — between the town of Jackson (15 minutes east) and Teton Village's ski lifts (10 minutes west). Grand Teton National Park's Moose entrance is 15 minutes north. The area around the property is mixed forest and creek, off the highway corridor and quieter than the Teton Village condo blocks.

The drive in from Jackson Hole Airport is 25 minutes; from Salt Lake City, five hours.

The building

Twenty-five detached cabins — pine-wool-and-stone palette, peaked roofs, large windows facing the creek and forest. Each cabin is a single building with its own deck. Materials are pine board exteriors, stone fireplaces, wool-and-leather furniture, and timber ceilings. The aesthetic is contemporary mountain — cleaner-lined than a log lodge, warmer than a glass box.

The architect-designed cabin program is the differentiator from condo rentals or hotel rooms.

The rooms

Twenty-five cabins across one- and two-bedroom layouts. Each has a king bed, a wood-burning fireplace, a full kitchen or kitchenette, a private deck, and a creek- or forest-view window wall. From around $445; two-bedrooms run higher. Bathrooms are tiled and modern. The point is that you have a building, not a room.

Food & drink

There's no on-property restaurant. Each cabin has a kitchen for in-cabin cooking. For dining out, the town of Jackson — Snake River Grill, Bin 22, Persephone Bakery, the Bunnery — is 15 minutes east. Wilson's local options (Streetfood at the Stagecoach, Calico) are five. Teton Village dinners (Couloir, Spur) are 10 minutes west.

On the property

Outdoor and creek-side amenities; no spa or pool.

  • Wood-burning fireplaces in each cabin
  • Hot tub
  • Bonfire pits
  • Walking trails along Fish Creek
  • Hiking access to surrounding forest
  • Open year-round; winter and summer are both peak

Who it's for

  • Couples and small families who want privacy over a hotel hallway
  • Skiers who'd rather sleep in a cabin than a slope-side condo
  • Repeat Jackson Hole visitors who've outgrown the lodge or condo bookings
  • Anyone who values "a building of your own" over hotel amenities

Who it's not for

  • Travelers wanting an on-site restaurant, bar, or spa
  • Anyone needing ski-in/ski-out (Teton Village's lifts are 10 minutes by car)
  • Light-amenity skiers who want concierge service and breakfast included

Nearby

Teton Village (Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the Tram, Couloir) is 10 minutes west. Grand Teton National Park's Moose entrance is 15 minutes north — String Lake, Jenny Lake, and the Cathedral Group trails. The town of Jackson — Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, the Jackson Town Square, and the National Museum of Wildlife Art (just north) — is 15 minutes east. Snake River rafting puts in just outside Jackson. Yellowstone's South Entrance is an hour north for the long-day drive. Stage Stop in Wilson and Mangy Moose in Teton Village are the local après-ski options.

The property
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Frequently asked
How big are the cabins?
Cabins are detached one- or two-bedroom buildings, each with a king bed, fireplace, deck, and full kitchen or kitchenette.
How close is skiing?
Teton Village's lifts (Jackson Hole Mountain Resort) are 10 minutes by car. Snow King in town is 15. Not ski-in/ski-out, but a short drive.
Is there a restaurant?
No on-property restaurant. Each cabin has a kitchen; dinner spots in Jackson, Wilson, and Teton Village are 5–15 minutes by car.
Is it open year-round?
Yes. Winter (December–March) is peak for skiing; summer (June–August) is peak for Grand Teton and Yellowstone.
Is it pet-friendly?
No, the resort does not accept pets.