A Warm Fire, a Soft Bed and the Magic of the Mountains

A Warm Fire, a Soft Bed and the Magic of the Mountains

Relax in a King Fireplace Room at the Rusty Parrot

After a day of adventure in the mountains, it’s important to make time for deep, fulfilling rest. Stepping into a King Fireplace Room at the Rusty Parrot after exploring the natural wonders of Jackson Hole feels like slipping into a storybook—one where the warm fire beckons, a steaming cup of something delicious sits in your hands, and outside, the rugged beauty of Wyoming stretches beneath a sky filled with stars. In the evening, the firelight casts flickering shadows on walls adorned with carefully curated Western artwork, inviting you to sink into the luxurious bedding or curl up in a plush armchair with a book in hand.

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Each King Fireplace Room is a retreat designed for comfort and indulgence. Rustic charm meets refined hospitality in every detail. As part of the lodge’s commitment to enhancing your stay, a selection of locally curated snacks awaits—perhaps a handful of huckleberry chocolates or a selection of locally-crafted granola bars.

In preparation for your arrival, the room is infused with a touch of cowboy poetry, left for your enjoyment on the bedside table. This tradition, steeped in the spirit of the West, brings the echoes and rhythms of frontier life into the quiet corners of your evening. The verses may recall the lonesome beauty of the open range or the steadfast determination of those who built a life in the wilderness. It is an art form that celebrates the West’s rugged elegance, much like the lodge itself.

If you look closely, you may find a friend hiding amongst your accommodations. Found in every King Fireplace Room, the Rusty Parrot teddy bears have been known to get up to all sorts of antics while guests are away and can often be discovered holding a welcome card, tucked beneath the blankets for a nap, or playfully peeking from behind a pillow. Their presence is a nod to one of the West’s most famous figures, Theodore Roosevelt, whose 1902 refusal to shoot a captured bear led to the creation of the very first “Teddy Bear.” As an avid outdoorsman and conservationist, Roosevelt played a key role in the preservation of Western landscapes, including those in and around Jackson Hole. His establishment of national parks, monuments, and wildlife refuges laid the groundwork for protecting places like Grand Teton National Park.

The King Fireplace Rooms also offer a taste of the lodge’s renowned Body Sage Spa, allowing guests to unwind with exclusive amenities. Amouage bath products, crafted with rare and exotic ingredients, provide an aromatic journey of their own. Hints of frankincense, rose, and sandalwood elevate the simple pleasure of a warm bath and allow guests to relax more deeply. For those looking to soothe travel-weary eyes, complimentary Ametta collagen eye masks derived from nutrient-rich kelp offer a rejuvenating boost, ensuring you wake refreshed and ready for another day of adventure.

After a day spent skiing the legendary slopes, hiking through Grand Teton National Park, or simply strolling the charming streets of Jackson, there is no better way to wind down than in the embrace of a King Fireplace Room. With the fire casting its golden glow, the hush of the mountains beyond, and the comfort of a space designed for serenity, these rooms are a place to reconnect with your own serenity and enjoy the simple luxury of relaxation.