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The Cloudveil hotel, featuring a stone and dark facade, is brightly lit with warm lights and decorative outdoor trees. It stands on a snow-covered street at dusk, with the snowy ski slopes of a mountain resort visible under a twilight blue sky.

The Cloudveil

Jackson, Wyoming
Location
  • Jackson, Wyoming
Photography
  • Aaron Kraft
  • Ryan Sheets

The Cloudveil, an Autograph Collection hotel, opened in May 2021, in the heart of Jackson Hole. Rooted in the people and soul of the destination, The Cloudveil name gives both a nod to the Cloudveil Dome within the Teton Range, while also invoking the veil of clouds lifting to reveal the transformational journey guests will embark on as they experience the nature and the enduring character of Jackson Hole. The Cloudveil joins Marriott International’s Autograph Collection portfolio of more than 190 independent properties across the globe.

Nighttime view of an illuminated outdoor pool and patio area. The foreground shows a swimming pool reflecting warm lights from the adjacent building. On the paved patio, there's a prominent stone-clad outdoor fireplace, comfortable lounge seating, and wooden tables. Small trees in stone planters are placed between the seating and the modern building's large windows, which reveal brightly lit interior spaces.

Located at the gateway to the Grand Teton National Park, The Cloudveil has 100 guest rooms and suites; The Bistro restaurant and bar; an expansive rooftop terrace overlooking Jackson’s Town Square and Snow King Mountain; a tranquil outdoor pool; a state-of-the-art fitness center; and 7,500 square feet of indoor-outdoor meeting and event space.

The hotel was carefully curated with the destination in mind – bringing the elements of the outdoors inside, and creating an experience embedded in transformation and restoration. The Cloudveil embodies Jackson Hole’s history and natural setting steeped in adventure, wellness and exploration. As a nod to the oldest standing building on Town Square, the design team found inspiration for the hotel’s exterior through mixed-use of stately stone walls, wood, and metals. The Cloudveil’s interiors have a modern take on its western roots full of ranches, cowboys, and pioneers, and evokes Wyoming’s natural landscape.

Inviting rooftop lounge at dusk with multiple fire pits, modern outdoor sofas, and string lights, overlooking a mountain landscape.
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TruexCullins