Inside Jackson Hole’s First Ski-In, Ski-Out Private Residences
And there’s a members’ club, too.
This new property in Wyoming can help you finish out the 2026 ski season in style.
Hoback Club just hopped onto the bustling Jackson Hole hospitality scene in the U.S., officially opening its doors today. Its debut marks the first ski-in, ski-out luxe private residences to hit the alpine region—and it offers up a chic members’ club, too.
The retreat is home to just 25 residences, each available from four nights to up to two weeks, giving you plenty of time to settle in after days of hitting the slopes. Each spot also ranges from a one-bedroom to a seven-bedroom layout, letting you choose a more intimate stay or giving your family the chance to spread out and enjoy—or you can always invite a few friends along to join in on the fun. Inside, you can expect heated floors, massive fireplaces swath in marble, wood-beamed ceilings, and Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances in the kitchen. And though they’re all housed under one roof, your accommodation is more akin to your own private mountain lodge: You’ll be getting completely individualized service, with no lobby check-in and valets who can warm your ski gear before you hit the mountain.

Those perks, too, extend to Hoback Club’s Wellness Center, a subterranean spot to unwind after a long day on the mountain. It offers up plenty of soothing services, including a hot-cold hydrotherapy circuit, a Himalayan salt room, three saunas, an indoor pool, an outdoor lap pool, hot tubs, and more. Of course, massages and post-ski treatments are also on the menu, and you can enjoy them in-residence as well.
For your après-ski moment, you’ll head to the Great Hall, where chef Jean-Louis Dumonet’s dishes are the stars. Inspired by the Alps and the Rockies, the toque’s menu includes fondue, raclette, and hearty stews, made from locally sourced produce. You can pair some 500 wines with your meals, too, thanks to a strong list that shows off both old- and new-world bottles. The Great Hall also has a massive deck overlooking the wintery views and live music each night, along with a game lounge that offers up shuffleboard and billiards. And if you want to head off-site, the Hoback Club’s team can hook you up with just about any activity you can think of, from golf to fly fishing to hot-air balloon rides.
“Hoback Club was born out of a desire for deeply personal and deliberately rare hospitality in one of the world’s most exceptional destinations,” John Newman, the private members’ club’s general manager, said in a press statement. “From the cadence of each season to the way a day unfolds on the mountain, every element has been designed to elevate the guest experience. Whether arriving for first tracks in winter, long alpine days in summer, or the quiet stillness between seasons, guests are meant to feel completely at home here, supported by thoughtful service that encourages our guests to immerse fully in Jackson Hole, without compromise or distraction.”
If you’re still looking to hit the slopes in 2026, head to Hoback Club’s website to learn more.
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