Featuring an impressive collection of original artwork, the 121-room property completes eight-month refresh of all guest rooms, lobby, common areas and meeting spaces

JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. (July 23, 2024) — SpringHill Suites Jackson Hole, a 121 all-suite property centrally located in the heart of downtown Jackson, has announced the completion of its property-wide redesign and transformation. Inspired by the natural beauty of the surrounding area and rugged Teton Range, the renovations encompass significant enhancements across the property including a refresh to all suites; a new arrival experience with the complete redesign of the lobby and added business center; updated touches to the fitness center; and upgrades to all 1,500 square feet of meeting and event spaces, perfect for corporate gatherings or social events.

“We are excited to welcome guests to the newly revitalized SpringHill Suites Jackson Hole,” shares Robert Nolan, Chief Operating Officer of Crystal Creek Hospitality. “What they’ll find is an exciting new chapter for the property – one that is deeply rooted in the destination, bringing the awe-inspiring elements of the outdoors into the interior space, capturing the magic and essence of our remarkable surroundings.”

DESIGN AND SUITES

Led by acclaimed design firm, EDGEiD, guests will appreciate a harmonious blend of modern and traditional elements that pay homage to Jackson’s storied history. The property’s natural color scheme embraces rich earthy tones found in the surrounding landscape while sophisticated organic textures like leather accents and weathered metals pair well with refined textiles and finishes to add depth and character. With expansive windows bringing in natural light, the design purposely frames the breathtaking, uninterrupted panoramic views of the Tetons, cultivating a sense of place and naturally inviting the outdoors in.

All 121-suites have a residential feeling and feature various art pieces and photos shot by local Jackson photographer Ryan Sheets, celebrating the region’s abundant wildlife and spirit of outdoor adventure. Offering a unique gallery experience, the design narrative envelops guests in a forest embrace with artwork that conveys the tranquility and grandeur of the surrounding woodlands. The Queen Suites feature a collection of local flora and fauna including alfalfa flower buds, lupine wildflowers, as well as a Shiras moose and an American dagger moth, while the King Suites spotlight regional wildlife with pieces depicting a falcon, grizzly bear, wolf, and native plants such as the wild blue flax, bluebells, green rabbitbrush, and aspen trees. Each piece, including original murals, serves as a visual homage to the unique biodiversity of the valley brought together with a custom canvas-wrapped print depicting a backpack against a map of Jackson in the background, encouraging guests to grab their trail guide and get out in nature to explore.

LOBBY AND ARTWORK

Boasting a modern aesthetic with a fresh color scheme, the debut of the hotel’s newly redesigned lobby includes additional seating and lounge areas, new carpets, wallcoverings, stylish furnishings such as rope lighting and hanging chandeliers, and a brand-new dedicated business center conveniently located adjacent to the lobby.

Anchoring the property-wide renovation is an impressive collection of original artwork created exclusively for the hotel and curated by Jude Smith of The Art Makery. Featuring various original mixed-media textured art pieces celebrating the majestic destination, including a multi-panel wooden collage of a map of Snake River running across a series of local newspaper clippings. The property’s show stopper is undoubtedly the 10-foot wide, 4-foot tall illuminated topographical sculpture of the Teton Range by artist Christopher Warren. The custom sculpture, located behind the front desk, utilizes a combination of layered painted wood and back-lit laser-etched acrylic to depict roughly 50 miles of the Teton Range’s 8,600 feet of elevation changes in stunning detail. Additional unique art pieces that can be found throughout the property include a “Greetings from Wyoming” vintage postcard-inspired piece that welcomes guests as they arrive to the hotel, various wildlife, including a bear and elk, made with more than 480 coins, the iconic Grand Tetons made with suede, leathers and acrylics giving it a layered and three-dimensional effect, and a mixed-media photo of the local birch trees framed by leather woven dowel rods on a 10×3 canvas.

“Collaborating with The Yarrow Group to bring our custom design to life was an inspiring experience as their vision motivated us to enhance the space and create a true sense of place for visitors and guests alike,” said Kari Bennett, Founder and CEO of EDGEiD. “Bringing our extensive expertise in hospitality design to the table, we were able to transform SpringHill Suites Jackson Hole into an immersive experience that beautifully intertwines the awe-inspiring natural elements of the Tetons with modern design, immediately conveying the spirit and splendor of Jackson Hole.”

Located just steps from downtown Jackson and just a short drive to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park, SpringHill Suites Jackson Hole features a spacious lobby and dining area to enjoy a daily complimentary breakfast buffet; 24-hour fitness center; outdoor pool and hot tub; and over 1,500 square feet of flexible meeting rooms. For more information on SpringHill Suites Jackson Hole or to make a reservation, please visit SHSJackson.com.