Visitors will definitely enjoy their stay at the Wildflower Inn. It is a beautiful and immaculately clean home in a beautiful area. I can't think of a single reason why anyone would be unhappy here.
Of course, you have to be able to afford it ... it was expensive ... but the rates appear comparable to the other B&Bs we considered in Jackson Hole.
We stayed in the Indian Paintbrush room. I've uploaded several photos. Although the room was not spacious, it was warm, cozy and comfortable.There was no bath tub in our bathroom, just a shower stall. The sink was next to our bed.
You could access an outdoor deck from our room which overlooked the mountains. The deck had chairs and a picnic table. We relaxed and played Scrabble there in the evenings before dinner, with a glass of wine.
Guests can enjoy a large hot tub in a pleasant, plant-filled solarium. There's also a large family room for everyone to enjoy. You'll find LOTS of good area guide books if you need ideas about what to do, and the owner is also a terrific resource. She seems to know just about everything about the Jackson Hole area. Her suggestions for hikes and restaurants were perfect! We also had wonderful conversations with the other travelers at the inn.
Breakfast is prepared by a chef who works at a restaurant in town. It is served family-style in a spacious dining area. The food was terrific and if you wanted more, it was available. You also got "goody bags" with any left-over baked goods (pumpkin bread, muffins) for your day's travels.
In the late afternoon, the owner puts out drinks and goodies such as fruit and baked goods. Try the Cuban limeaid - it is excellent ... the recipe is on the inn's web site.
We'd stay here again!








