What People are saying
Grand Teton Trip
tbeck4667on 17/06/2017 04:45Wife and I stayed two nights at the Inn on the Creek. The family owned business is well run, the food was good (breakfast). The helpfulness of the employees was very well received by us...thank you for a very nice stay.
Outstanding Hosts and Service. Great Room!
Wendy Won 16/06/2017 04:24Owners are on site and are excellent hosts. They've been in this business a while and it shows. They make Inn on The Creek a great B&B experience! Staff is knowledgeable, service orientated and will go out of their way to be helpful. Food is excellent too! We stayed in the King suite on the second floor and it was awesome. They have a nice deck for guests as well. Location was convenient to town square, shopping and restaurants but far enough away to take a break. Parking is super convenient and the security of the door locking after 8pm was a plus. Room was clean and updated. Would highly recommend a stay.
Very comfortable stay
DGMR4on 13/06/2017 00:52Our friends booked The Inn On The Creek for our one night stay in Jackson Hole. We usually do not stay at a bed & breakfast when we travel, however ore feelings about staying at a B&B have changed. Our room was spacious and comfortable, the food was excellent and the family owners greeted us to their home as a family member/close friend.
Jackson's Hidden Gem!
LindsayScanioon 12/06/2017 15:49I'm hesitant to give this a good review because I selfishly don't want this place filling up. :-) We have stayed there twice now and it is probably one of our favorite parts of our trip. The location is very easy to get to, plenty of parking, and walking distance to downtown but still tucked away enough that you don't feel like you're in town. The breakfast is out of this world; the lodgings are clean, quaint and comfortable but most of all the staff is incredible! We enjoyed sitting by the creek after hiking with some tea and their homemade cookies they put out in the late afternoon. They also have a complimentary wine hour in the evenings before dinner to help everyone staying there to socialize. As a shy introvert, something like that sounds like a nightmare but it was actually really nice. People from all over the world stay there and it's neat to hear everyone's story. The price is more than reasonable especially when you include the amazing breakfast/cookies and wine. They also have free wifi which is always nice in this digital age. They are environmentally conscious and launder towels every third day of your visit unless you specify otherwise which I like. Also, the produce they use for breakfast is local and fresh. They even have this award-winning homemade granola AND they'll share the recipe with guests. I mean come on, where else have you stayed where you can say that? Your grandma's maybe.
The best part about the Inn is that it feels like your staying with family, the good kind of family..like sweet granny's house...not the weird, annoying family. We brought our one-year-old son with us and they were more than accommodating and even provided us with a pack-n-play. We stayed in the Swan room and it is quite large with a kitchen which was nice to have traveling with a small child. It was well-equipped so we didn't have to go out and buy paper plates and utensils. They gave us tons of suggestions of things to do with him and places to eat. They even brought their son over to hang out with our little boy. Seriously y'all, you won't get that at a Marriott. We truly love this place and will definitely be returning for years to come!
Road trip 2017
Sandy Scaffetta Jon 07/06/2017 15:10We stayed at Inn on the Creek, a B&B, on our trip to Yellowstone National Park. You get a genuine sense of an inn in England- very nice. Our room has a private patio and a queen bed. The Flat Creek was right outside our patio and was very nice. The Inn is just a few blocks from the town square which we walked to and enjoyed an evening there. Lots of things to see and small shops to patronize. The reason I'm evaluating the Inn with a 3 star is because the bed was not very comfortable and breakfast was served from 8 am - 10 am. For us, that is too late because we had scheduled a full day at Yellowstone...did not even have coffee available for departure.
If you want a quiet, cozy B&B - this is a good stay. If you're planning on taking in Yellowstone I would suggest that you stay in one of the lodges in the national park. That would cut down your time of driving considerably.