Bed and breakfasts are a great option for travelers who want to experience unique overnight stays. They offer a level of charm and intimacy that can't be experienced in mainstream hotels. The great thing about bed and breakfasts is that breakfast is included, the customer service is very personable, they're often off the beaten path, you get to spend more time with other travelers, and there is usually more space and privacy. Here are some of the best places to stay in the Cowboy State that are perfect for a getaway of any type. You're bound to find the best bed and breakfast in Wyoming for your next great adventure!
1. K3 Guest Ranch
The K3 Guest Ranch is located on what was once a working cattle ranch in Cody. This bed and breakfast truly offers unique accommodations. Each morning begins with a western breakfast cooked over an open fire and served on the patio. The rest of the day is filled with a variety of activities or you can just spend it relaxing by the campfire. Each of their themed rooms is a reflection of the Old West. Pictured here is the Chuck Wagon Room which sleeps 6 and features Chuck Wagon beds with handmade quilts, picture windows, and vintage gas fireplaces with oak mantels.
The Rocky Mountain room features hay wagon beds with quilts, vaulted ceilings, private bath, murals, and picture windows.
The Teton Room features a log bed with quilts, photo mural with fence, western decorations, private bath, large windows, and balconies.
The Hideout Glamour Tent features a king size bed, bunk bed, full bathroom, kitchenette, large picture windows, and even a cowboy butler if desired!
The Sheepherder's Wagon and Family Tent features an original sheepherder's wagon with a private porch, full sized bed, a bath house, and a Family Tent House for additional guests.
2. Inn On The Creek
Looking for the best bed and breakfast in Wyoming near Jackson Hole? We've found just the place! Inn on the Creek offers a serene environment in contrast to the commercialization of Jackson. The Inn is situated on the banks of Flat Creek with a peaceful patio overlooking the creek. The Inn serves a delicious home-made breakfast and features beautifully decorated rooms, some with fireplaces, balconies, king beds, beautiful views, and in-room jacuzzis. For more information about this incredible bed and breakfast, including rates and availability, be sure to visit Inn On The Creek online.
3. Devils Tower Lodge Bed & Breakfast
Devils Tower Lodge Bed & Breakfast is located near the base of Devils Tower. Accommodations include the Durrance Suite, The Windows Room, Burning Daylight, and the Blue Room. The bed & breakfast features spacious rooms, private baths, spa, gym, rock climbing, horseback riding, golf, and many other activities. For more information, be sure to visit Devils Tower Lodge Bed & Breakfast online.
4. The Sassy Moose Inn
The Sassy Moose Inn is a bed & breakfast located in Jackson Hole. The Inn features five guest rooms that include the Rendezvous Room, Cowboy Room, Mountain Room, River Room, and the High Country Room. The rooms include breakfast, cathedral ceilings, private baths, down comforters, and terrycloth robes. The facility also includes a petit spa.
5. Brentwood Inn
Brentwood Inn is located in Wilson and offers five different choices of rooms. The rooms include private fireplaces, king sized beds, window seats, and a gourmet breakfast. Rooms include The Indian Paintbrush Room, The Cabin Room, The Wildflower Room, The Cowboy Room, and The Bunkhouse Room. Ready to plan you visit? Head on over to the Brentwood Inn website for additional information.
6. Vista de la Luna
Vista de la Luna is located on the eastern edge of the Laramie Plains. Rooms include the Indian Paintbrush, Vedauwoo, and Medicine Bow. Rooms include king size memory foam beds, fireplaces, decks, and over-sized showers. For more information, check out Vista de la Luna online.
7. Sawin' Logs Bed & Breakfast
Sawin' Logs Bed & Breakfast is located in Devils Tower on the edge of the Black Hills. The inn features 3 guest rooms with queen size beds and private baths. Guests should note that breakfast is not served here, but there are plenty of local dining options in the area. To learn more, head on over to Sawin' Logs online.
Which do you think is the best bed and breakfast in Wyoming? Are there any places that you would add to the list? If so, be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we'd love to hear from you! For even more one-of-a-kind accommodations in the Cowboy State, be sure to check out our Ultimate Guide To Accommodations In Wyoming: The Best Hotels, Airbnbs, Campgrounds, Cabins, And More.
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