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All-Inclusive Western Luxury

Deluxe Accommodations on Brooks Lake

You’ve Never Stayed Somewhere Quite Like Brooks Lake Lodge

Brooks Lake Lodge has been honored by National Geographic as one of the “Best Lake Resorts in the World.” Tucked away in the Rocky Mountains of Wyoming, near Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, this exclusive resort provides a retreat from the ordinary and day-to-day.

This all-inclusive resort on Brooks Lake includes luxury rooms and cabins, exquisite dining, and a spa. This luxurious retreat promotes a return to a simpler, more authentic Western lifestyle, where visitors may enjoy the stunning landscape and feel connected to the American West.

All-Inclusive Lodging

Our comprehensive accommodations consist of luxurious lodge rooms and cabins.

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All-Inclusive Lodging

Exceptional Cuisine

Indulge in culinary delights incorporated with Western standards created by our Executive Chef.

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Exceptional Cuisine

Luxury Amenities

Spa services include a collection of treatments and on-site amenities for total relaxation.

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Luxury Amenities

You’ll Never Get Bored, No Matter the Season

Summer

Summer fun awaits at Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa. Enjoy a relaxing horseback ride, a gorgeous trek, or fishing in our surrounding lakes and streams. You can also take a canoe out on Brooks Lake for adventure or relaxation. Relish in our on-site spa, with many relaxing treatments and amenities to help you unwind.

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Winter

Our magnificent resort in the Shoshone National Forest, at 9,200 feet, is a winter wonderland away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. In the gorgeous natural surroundings, you can enjoy snowshoeing, ice fishing, snowmobiling, and extreme downhill tubing. During your authentic Western luxury getaway, relax with a cup of tea or cocoa by the large hearth after a day of outdoor fun.

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Steeped In

History

Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa is steeped in the grand tradition of the West and offers a growing collection of traditions. When you visit, you follow in the footsteps of generations of adventurers. The main lodge, which is listed on the National Park Service Register of Historic Places, was built in 1922. Known at the time as the Two-Gwo-Tee Inn, the lodge first served as a stopover for vacationers headed to Yellowstone National Park.

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