$1,200-2,200/night
Snake River Sporting Club Lodge occupies a privileged stretch of private land along the South Fork of the Snake River in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, providing guests with unmatched access to one of the most productive cutthroat trout fisheries in the Rocky Mountain West. The lodge sits at the intersection of towering Teton views and meandering cottonwood-lined riverbanks, where anglers can step out of their cabin and be knee-deep in productive riffles within minutes. The property encompasses several miles of private water that receives minimal fishing pressure, allowing resident Snake River fine-spotted cutthroat trout to grow to impressive sizes and feed with confidence throughout the season.
Accommodations are designed around a philosophy of Western sophistication without pretension. Timber-frame cabins feature heated floors, deep soaking tubs, and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the Tetons. The culinary program draws on the bounty of the Greater Yellowstone region, with elk tenderloin, local greens, and freshwater accompaniments appearing regularly on the rotating dinner menu. A full-service guide operation coordinates daily outings on both private and public water, offering float trips through the Snake River canyon and wade fishing excursions into the backcountry of Grand Teton National Park.
Beyond the fishing, the club offers sporting clays, horseback riding through alpine meadows, and naturalist-led wildlife safaris into the Teton and Yellowstone ecosystems. The town of Jackson is a short drive away, providing access to art galleries, fine dining, and the vibrant cultural life of one of the West's most storied mountain communities.
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June through October
30 guest capacity
$1,200-2,200/night