
Where the mountains make the agenda.
Beneath the jagged peaks of the Tetons, Jackson Hole delivers the kind of offsite your team will talk about for years. Wilderness that commands respect, hotels that match it.
There is no destination in North America that concentrates raw, awe-inspiring nature and world-class luxury into a smaller radius than Jackson Hole. The Teton Range rising 7,000 feet above the valley floor is not a backdrop — it is the point. Teams that come here arrive as colleagues and leave as something closer to a crew.
The combination of Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone just an hour north, 4,139 acres of expert ski terrain at JHMR, and the Snake River snaking through it all gives every offsite an activity palette that simply cannot be replicated. Then you return to hotels — Four Seasons, Caldera House, Hotel Jackson — that match the setting with genuine world-class service.
Jackson Hole forces presence. There are no distractions. No traffic. No urban sprawl. Just mountains, sky, and the quiet urgency that comes from being somewhere genuinely extraordinary. We consistently hear from teams that leave Jackson with a clarity and cohesion that no conference room could manufacture.
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The gold standard for Jackson Hole luxury. Ski-in/ski-out access to JHMR, a world-class spa, exceptional dining at Westbank Grill, and the kind of seamless group service that only a Four Seasons can deliver. For executive retreats where only flawless will do.

Jackson Hole's most design-forward retreat. Intimate boutique suites — 2 and 4 bedrooms — positioned literally steps from the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort tram. Infinity plunge, cedar sauna, private concierge, and the Corsa restaurant. Perfect for small executive groups who want exclusivity without pretense.

Contemporary western luxury on the iconic Town Square in downtown Jackson. Figs restaurant serves elevated Lebanese cuisine by a Michelin-pedigreed chef. Ideal for teams that want walkability to galleries, shops, and the Wild West energy of Jackson's bar scene after a day in the mountains.

The newest and most architecturally striking hotel in Jackson. Opened 2022, Cloudveil blends contemporary mountain design with genuine Wyoming soul. The rooftop fire pits and après-ski lounge make it an instant social anchor for groups wanting a lively, design-conscious base.

A slopeside full-service resort with the largest meeting facilities in Teton Village. The Avanyu Spa, rooftop heated pool, and multiple dining outlets make it the most practical choice for larger groups needing genuine conference infrastructure alongside world-class skiing.

An intimate 31-room boutique lodge that has anchored downtown Jackson for decades. The Wild Sage restaurant sources locally and the spa is a hidden gem. For small leadership teams of 10-20 who prize intimacy and character over scale.

4,139 acres, 131 named trails, and the steepest vertical in the US. Whether your team skis or rides, a day on JHMR resets every hierarchy. Private guides and group lift tickets available through December to April.

The Snake River is Jackson Hole's ultimate summer playground. Float 8 scenic miles through Grand Teton National Park with bald eagles and moose for company, or hire a guide for a private fly fishing half-day on one of America's great cutthroat trout fisheries. Either way, the river shows you a side of the Tetons that nothing else can.

The iconic Town Square with its four elk antler arches anchors one of the West's most walkable downtowns. Dozens of world-class art galleries, western boutiques, and the legendary Million Dollar Cowboy Bar are all within a few blocks.

Jackson punches well above its weight at the table. From the Michelin-pedigreed Figs at Hotel Jackson to Westbank Grill at the Four Seasons and Handle Bar, the dining scene rivals any mountain resort in the country. Restaurant buyouts available for groups.

Jackson has more art galleries per capita than nearly any city in the country. The monthly gallery walk draws hundreds. After, the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar — with its saddle bar stools and neon signs — is a legendary team bonding stop that never gets old.

One of the most memorable team experiences in Jackson. At Encounter Hat Company on Town Square, each person works with a master hatter to shape, steam, and finish their own custom western hat from scratch. A 2-hour hands-on session that doubles as team bonding — and everyone leaves with something to wear for years.
20-35F, heavy snowfall
The iconic season. World-class skiing at JHMR, dog sledding, elk refuge sleigh rides, and the Tetons at their most dramatic. Book 4-6 months ahead — this is when Jackson Hole is at its most legendary.
35-55F, mixed conditions
Shoulder season with the best rates of the year. Late-season skiing still available in April, plus early wildlife activity as bears emerge and elk migrate through the valley.
65-80F, clear and dry
The other peak season. Snake River rafting, fly fishing, hiking in Grand Teton, and wildlife viewing are at their best. Wildflowers blanket the valley. Book 3-4 months ahead for top hotels.
30-65F, foliage peak
The most visually dramatic season. Aspens turn gold, the elk rut brings bugling bulls to the valley floor, and shoulder-season rates apply. September is one of the best-kept secrets in Jackson.
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Yes. Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) has direct flights from major hubs including Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Chicago, New York (JFK and Newark), Los Angeles, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and Seattle. The airport is just 8 miles from downtown Jackson and 15-20 minutes from Teton Village, making it one of the most convenient mountain destinations in the US. American, United, Delta, and Southwest all serve JAC.
Jackson Hole is genuinely spectacular year-round, but the programming differs dramatically by season. Winter (December through March) is the classic season — world-class skiing at JHMR, dog sledding, sleigh rides, and the dramatic snow-capped Tetons. Summer (June through August) is ideal for rafting, hiking, fishing, and wildlife. Fall (September through October) offers the most visually dramatic conditions as aspens turn gold during the elk rut — and the best rates. Spring is quieter but ideal for budget-conscious groups who want late-season skiing plus early wildlife. We recommend talking to a Marco specialist to match season to your team's goals.
Budget $400-$1,200 per person per night all-in, depending on property, season, and inclusions. Hotel rooms range from $280/night at boutique downtown lodges to $1,200+/night at Caldera House. The Four Seasons runs $750-$900/night in peak season, less in shoulder season. Add $80-$120/person/day for F&B, $50-$200/person for activities, and meeting space ranging from included to $2,000/day. Marco's group rates average 20-40% below retail. On a 30-person, 3-night stay at the Four Seasons, that can represent $50,000 or more in savings.
Teton Village is where the ski resort, Four Seasons, Caldera House, and Snake River Lodge are located — about 12 miles from downtown Jackson. It's the right base for ski-focused groups or anyone who wants to walk to the lifts. Downtown Jackson is where Hotel Jackson, Cloudveil, and Rusty Parrot are situated — on the iconic Town Square, surrounded by restaurants, galleries, and nightlife. For groups that want both mountains and town energy, many planners split their group across both areas or choose a downtown hotel with a shuttle service to the mountain.
Yes. Beyond hotel sourcing and negotiation, Marco's Offsites Pro service covers full activity coordination — ski guides, wildlife safaris, fly fishing guides, dog sledding, river floats, restaurant buyouts, and ground transportation. Jackson Hole has a finite number of premium activity operators and many book out months in advance. We have established relationships that ensure your group gets priority access, even in peak season.
Absolutely. Non-skiers consistently rate Jackson Hole as one of the most memorable group destinations they've visited regardless of season. In winter: dog sledding, snowshoeing, the elk refuge sleigh ride, ice skating, snowmobile tours, and spa days at the Four Seasons or Caldera House. In summer and fall: wildlife safaris, fly fishing, river rafting, hiking in Grand Teton National Park, mountain biking, and the unmatched scenery of Yellowstone day trips. The mountains are the point — skiing is just one way to experience them.
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