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Hotel Terra Jackson Hole Unveils Multimillion-Dollar Renovation

Jackson Hole, Wyoming — Hotel Terra Jackson Hole, Wyoming’s first LEED-certified hotel, has completed its $6.98 million renovation, unveiling 132 refreshed guest rooms and suites, corridors, meeting spaces and wellness amenities that artfully connect guests to the natural beauty of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

The 2,800-square-foot Murie Ballroom and adjacent meeting spaces have been reimagined with new carpet, acoustic wall coverings and striking chandeliers resembling inverted trees — gold branches adorned with glass and crystal leaves — echoing the hotel’s theme of bringing the outside indoors.

Guest rooms and suites with up to three bedrooms now feature updated furnishings that maximize space and enhance comfort, offering a more inviting, residential feel for guests to unwind after a day of mountain adventure, with new furniture, lighting, soft goods and artwork. Kitchens have been fully remodeled and received new appliances, open wood shelving and integrated lighting.

With its completed renovation and newly appointed hotel manager, Hotel Terra Jackson Hole reaffirms its position as one of Wyoming’s premier boutique mountain retreats.

“Our renovation was designed to bring the spirit of Jackson Hole indoors,” said Marguerite Veber, hotel manager. “From the art and lighting to the textures and natural materials, each element was chosen to reflect the beauty that surrounds us year-round.”

This comprehensive transformation to the slopeside hotel marks the culmination of a design vision inspired by Jackson Hole’s outdoor landscape, blending rustic warmth with modern sophistication. Building on the European-inspired design introduced in earlier phases, the final stage brings thoughtful updates across the property.

Art installations in accommodations and corridors embrace an abstract, nature-inspired aesthetic that brings the outdoors in. Corridor designs now feature green-accented, nature-inspired carpet and burnt-wood details. At Chill Spa, guests can now enjoy a new cold plunge tub and infrared sauna.

“This renovation reflects our long-term commitment to Jackson Hole and to creating spaces that feel true to the destination while exceeding guest expectations,” said Corie Bauman, property management director. “By thoughtfully investing in design, wellness, and sustainability, Hotel Terra continues to elevate the standard for boutique mountain hospitality in the region.”

For more information about Hotel Terra, visit hotelterrajacksonhole.com.