The Virginian Lodge has stood at 750 W Broadway since 1965, when it opened as one of the first significant hospitality properties in downtown Jackson. The property is 170 rooms arranged in the motel-lodge configuration that defined American roadside hospitality of the era — exterior corridors, a central pool courtyard, the architectural language of a place that expects its guests to arrive in a car and wants to be easy about it. This is not a building that has been updated into something it was not designed to be. It is precisely what it is: a large Western lodge with a heritage and a price point that reflects the same honesty.
The outdoor pool is the largest in Jackson — a heated facility with an adjacent hot tub that operates through the mountain season, and the pool courtyard has served as an outdoor social space for groups since the property opened. The format is particularly suited to group travel: 170 rooms provides the inventory for large parties, the pool courtyard creates a central gathering space, and the saloon on-site handles the evening programme without requiring the logistics of restaurant reservations across a town that fills quickly in peak season.
The rooms are spacious by the standards of the era and style, with old-style Western furnishings, comfortable beds, cable television, microwaves, and refrigerators — the practical inventory that road travelers and outdoor enthusiasts need, without the design vocabulary of the boutique hotel market that has developed around them. All rooms are air-conditioned. Housekeeping is consistent. The parking is substantial and free, which at this location on Broadway means guests can stage vehicle-dependent activities — rafting, hiking, national park excursions — without the parking logistics that tighter downtown addresses impose.
The on-site restaurant and bar give the property a self-contained evening option. High-speed internet is complimentary. The laundry facility serves guests on longer stays. As a base for outdoor-focused Jackson Hole visits where the room is a place to return to rather than a destination in itself, the Virginian Lodge delivers the functional competence and the group-friendly infrastructure that the valley's boutique properties cannot match at this rate.
For a Jackson Hole bachelor or bachelorette party, the Virginian Lodge solves the group logistics that boutique properties make complicated. The 170-room inventory means you can actually book a meaningful block of rooms on the same corridor during peak season. The pool courtyard accommodates a group without the self-consciousness of a small boutique property. The saloon is on-site. The rate means the budget for activities — river rafting, horseback riding, the Jackson Hole Rodeo nearby — stays intact. The lodge does not perform luxury, which for a group that plans to spend most of its time outside is the precisely correct approach.
From $139/night. Best group inventory in Jackson.
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