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Suite at the Hotel Terra Jackson Hole in Wyoming – Image Credit Hotel Terra Jackson Hole
Hotel Terra Jackson Hole has completed a $6.98 million renovation, updating 132 guest rooms and suites, corridors, meeting spaces, and wellness amenities.
Hotel Terra Jackson Hole has finalized a $6.98 million renovation project, which includes updates to 132 guest rooms and suites, corridors, meeting spaces, and wellness amenities at its property in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
The renovation covered guest rooms and suites with up to three bedrooms, which now feature new furnishings, lighting, and remodeled kitchens. The kitchens received new appliances, including a ventilation hood, Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer, and a microwave built into the island. Open wood shelving with integrated lighting replaced previous cabinetry, and new art installations were added throughout the accommodations and corridors.
Each corridor was redesigned to represent a different season, using green-accented, nature-inspired carpet and burnt-wood details. The 2,800-square-foot Murie Ballroom and adjacent meeting spaces were updated with new carpet, acoustic wall coverings, and chandeliers resembling inverted trees with gold branches and glass and crystal leaves.
Wellness amenities at the property were also enhanced. The Chill Spa now includes a new cold plunge tub and an infrared sauna.
The renovation marks the completion of a design plan inspired by Jackson Hole’s outdoor landscape. The project included updates to both guest and public spaces, with the stated goal of connecting the property’s interior to its natural surroundings.
Marguerite Veber has been appointed as Hotel Manager following the renovation.
No additional expansion plans or future projects were disclosed in the announcement.















