JACKSON, Wyo.-The Harrison Family is proud to announce the reopening of The Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa, officially marking its much anticipated return to its longtime location just steps away from the historic town square in Jackson, Wyoming. Tucked away on a tranquil corner just outside of the heart of Jackson Hole, The Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa is a family-run 40-room Small Luxury Hotel that has been much-loved in this mountain town for over 30 years. After a fire destroyed the original structure in 2019, the boutique hotel was rebuilt to combine its signature Western charm with a more sophisticated and updated design. The legacy and acclaim of the brand was built upon creating bespoke and insider experiences for guests based on the staff’s own passion for the region. After a day of adventures, The Rusty Parrot is a sanctuary for relaxation, whether that’s in the form of a treatment at the spa, a gourmet dinner at the Wild Sage, or a good tale told around the fire.
The Rusty Parrot Lodge has remained true to its roots by incorporating favorites from the original property, ranging from the local art and sculptures to the classic bedside cowboy lamps and the beloved stuffed bear turndown – all to ensure this family-owned and operated hotel still feels like home. This intimate lodge includes two Suites, 22 King Fireplace rooms, 11 Double Queen rooms, and five King rooms. Most rooms feature deep soaking tubs, gas fireplaces and personal balconies with views of Snow King or Flat Creek, while each is outfitted with custom furniture, local artwork, plush Italian bedding, and spa-quality bathrooms stocked with Amouage products.
Continuing an old tradition, The Rusty Parrot will continue to serve up fresh-baked cookies daily – perhaps best enjoyed paired with a good book and a cup of coffee in the Lodge’s library. Complimentary cruisers and electric bicycles await those looking to take a spin around Jackson’s iconic town square or on the extensive bike path system which goes from town to the National Museum of Wildlife Art and on to Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park.
Contacts
Diamond PR | 310.596.3200 | rustyparrot@diamondpr.com