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All-Inclusive Western Luxury

Secluded resort in the rugged Wyoming mountains

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Sunny interior at Brooks Lake Lodge all inclusive lodging

All-Inclusive Luxury in the Wyoming Backcountry 

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Selected by National Geographic as a "Best Lake Resort in the World," Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa offers an escape from the mainstream.
 

Hidden in the Rocky Mountains of Wyoming, not far from Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, this secluded all-inclusive resort offers gorgeous scenery with luxury accommodations, gourmet dining and a spa retreat.

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Guest ranch by summer and ski and snowmobile haven in the winter, this luxury resort on the shores of Brooks Lake inspires a return to a slower, less complicated way of life that embraces the true spirit of the old West.

What You'll Find at the Lodge

Cabin bedroom at Brooks Lake Lodge, an all inclusive resort in Dubois, WY

All-inclusive lodging with luxurious well-appointed rooms and cabins

Enjoy gourmet dining with Western classics

People relaxing in the sauna at Brooks Lake Lodge, an all inclusive resort in Dubois, WY

Relax and recharge in the peace and tranquility of the Rocky Mountains

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There are plenty of things to do this summer at Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa. Horseback riding, hiking, fishing, canoeing and more await you.

Snowmobilers in a snowy mountain landscape at Brooks Lake Lodge, an all inclusive resort in Dubois, WY

Looking for winter snowmobiling adventures? Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa welcomes you with gourmet dining, luxurious lodging and roaring fires to warm you after a long day on some of the best terrain in the Wyoming backcountry.

Historic photo at Brooks Lake Lodge, an all inclusive resort in Dubois, WY
Stay in a living piece of history​
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When you visit Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa you follow in the footsteps of generations of adventurers. The Lodge, which is listed on the National Park Services 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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