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1 The Alpine House & Cottages
Five colorful—pale green and yellow—stand-alone creekside cottages are tucked into the northern end of Glenwood St. Each of the stacked log cabins has its own glass-fronted woodburning stove or fireplace, tiled soaking tub, and couches and chairs calling for you to burrow into with a down comforter borrowed from a bed.
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2 Jenny Lake Lodge
These historic cabins have a national park out the front door and no TVs inside. The main lodge has a fireplace that’s usually roaring and, pre-dinner there’s often live acoustic music. Rates include horseback riding and use of lodge’s bicycles. A mellow, seven-mile hiking trail around Jenny Lake starts two-minutes away.
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3 Four Seasons
Couples love the rooms here with gas fireplaces (rooms without fireplaces have private decks) as well as the deep soaking tubs—standard in all rooms—and oversize walk-in showers. The soft-as-can-be linens and weighty down comforters encourage you to stay in bed as late as possible.
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4 Amangani
From the towering redwood walls and ceilings at the entrance to the service, everything about Amangani is warmly intimate and refined. And then there are the stellar views of the Tetons from the lobby and each of the forty guestrooms. Rumor is that Justin Timberlake proposed to Jessica Biel while vacationing here.
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5 Rusty Parrot
With 32 rooms in the lodge, four treatment rooms in its Body Sage Spa, and seven tables in its Wild Sage restaurant, the Rusty Parrot is all about keeping things cozy. The summer-time rooftop deck has a gas fire pit perfect for cannodling and a perfect-for-two hot tub with views of the Gros Ventre Mountains.
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