Noble House Hotels & Resorts – a collection of luxury hotels and resorts – has acquired Teton Mountain Lodge and Hotel Terra and will immediately assume management of both properties, located in Teton Village, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The resorts bring the Noble House Hotels & Resorts (NHHR) hospitality portfolio to 16 properties, and represent the brand’s ongoing growth in the adventure and ski-focused space.
“These two resorts, known for their upscale, rugged luxury, are a perfect complement to our portfolio of true-to-place lifestyle hotels,” said Pat Colee, Noble House Founder and Chairman of the Board. “In addition to being perennially ranked as a No. 1 ski destination, Jackson Hole is a year-round adventure destination and naturally appeals to the Noble House Hotels & Resorts guest.”
Located slopeside to the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and at the gateway to Grand Teton National Park, 132-room Hotel Terra is LEED Silver Certified and a AAA Four Diamond hotel, providing a contemporary yet luxurious approach to sustainable practices. From recycled steel, natural and organic mattresses to aluminum water bottles, Hotel Terra is consistently developing eco-friendly efforts to preserve and protect the environment. Locally beloved Hotel Terra’s amenities include award winning Osteria restaurant, the organic Terra Cafe, an infinity pool and a rooftop spa oasis, Chill Spa.
The 145-room Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa, a AAA Four Diamond, award-winning property in Teton Village, combines quiet elegance with the warmth and rustic details of a quintessential Jackson Hole lodge. Located slopeside, it’s less than a mile from the entrance to Grand Teton National Park, and a short drive to Yellowstone National Park. With five hot tubs, two pools and an expansive fitness center, the Solitude Spa is the perfect place to unwind after a day of skiing or hiking. The Lodge is also home to Spur Restaurant & Bar, a local favorite, with Executive Chef Kevin Humphreys, named Best Chef in Jackson seven years in a row.