Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
The hostel is a quaint little cabin a few miles out from the main part of town. It was very quiet and peaceful, the room I stayed in was nice, and had some antique furniture as well as some newer furniture with a cabin aesthetic which was pretty neat.
Good clean rooms, staff very pleasant, breakfast included. Location on paper looked good but long way to Yellowstone and you have to cross a high pass to Jackson so takes just under an hour. Still expensive by our country stds but alot cheaper than Jackson
Great location, well organized hostel with very reasonable rules spelled out clearly (wish more hostels would do this)
Super easy check in
Great communication
We chose this hotel in order to visit Yellowstone and Teton National Parks and Jackson Hole over a three day period. It was a bit of a drive to all of these locations but the hotel was considerably cheaper than the hotels closer. The hotel room provided two comfortable beds in a sizeable room. We had views over neighbouring fields with horses. The town of Driggs was quite a surprise. A number of good restaurants and a plethora of various types of museums. The swimming pool and spa were really nice.
Our best hostel experience- even rivals being in a hotel! It was super comfortable and cozy. The staff was so friendly and the hostel was very quiet at night. With access to the kitchen, patio, and living room, this felt like our home.
The owner and staff are gracious and kind. Her reasons for having the hostel are noble and meant to do good in the world. This was one of my favorite hostel stays.
Melissa
Solo traveller
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