Fall into Wyoming Arts and Nature with Brooks Lake Lodge

Fall into Wyoming Arts and Nature with Brooks Lake Lodge

This September, guests of Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa can celebrate the cooler fall weather and leaf-peep at will, all while taking advantage of the area’s many outdoor activities and catching the highlights of the esteemed Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, which includes the Western Design Exhibit + Sale.

The nearly 100-year-old historical Wyoming guest ranch – an exclusive, all-inclusive luxury lodge complete with a full-service spa – is making it easy for guests to Fall for the Arts with a new three-night package available September 6-9, 2018.

A fall getaway at Brooks Lake Lodge always features the remote resort’s comfortable and elegantly rustic setting – lodge rooms are individually decorated with handcrafted lodgepole pine furnishings and goose-down comforters, while cabins sport wood-burning stoves and inviting sitting areas – as well as endless opportunities to horseback ride or hike deep into the surrounding Shoshone National Forest backcountry, or to fish and canoe in picturesque Brooks Lake, with its alpine setting and Pinnacle Buttes backdrop. And appreciation of Western art is a part of every stay at Brooks Lake Lodge, with the resort’s impressive collection of paintings and bronze sculptures.

L to R: Palates & Palettes Gallery Walk guests admire art while sipping free wine; the Snow King showroom of the Western Design Exhibit + Sale with over 100 juried artists’ functional works available for purchase.

What makes this package extra-special is the chance to spend time in the culturally rich nearby mountain resort town of Jackson during the town’s famed Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival. The Lodge will drive guests to Jackson on Friday, September 7, 2018 to enjoy popular festival events including the Western Design Exhibit + Sale, a shopper’s delight, with more than 130 juried artists, craftsmen and fashion and interior designers displaying and selling handcrafted, museum-quality functional creations that capture the spirit of the West. Then guests can take part in the popular Palates & Palettes Gallery Walk where local galleries stay open late to showcase magnificent art paired with food, wine and music – and explore Jackson’s thriving restaurant scene before returning to Brooks Lake Lodge for a peaceful night’s rest.

During the rest of their stay, guests can enjoy an appealing variety of gourmet meals prepared by Chef Whitney Hall, whose culinary creations recently earned the attention of the Travel Channel, the Los Angeles Times and Food & Beverage magazine. And each day at 4 p.m. the traditional Governor’s Tea Time offers complimentary afternoon fireside tea, crumpets, fresh fruit and more. A full range of spa services – such as a hot stone massage or fruit active glow facial – are available with separate pricing at the on-site Rocky Mountain Spa.

L to R: Brooks Lake Lodge is nestled deep in the woods of Wyoming’s Shoshone National Forest; the historic dining hall with its grand fireplace serves all-inclusive gourmet cuisine; fly fishing at a nearby scenic river.

The Brooks Lake Lodge Fall for the Arts package includes accommodations, all resort meals, activities and spa access, as well as round-trip transportation to Jackson Hole on September 7, and tickets to the Western Design Conference Exhibit + Sale. Rates for the Sept. 6-9, 2018, three-night all-inclusive package for two start at $3,297, double occupancy (rate includes all Lodge meals, activities, taxes and resort fees, transportation to Jackson and tickets to the WDC; dinner at Jackson restaurant not included).