By Eileen Ogintz
Is your family of skiers or boarders ready to Join the club?
If you are a Gravity Haus member, you get seven complimentary gear rentals a year—up to 14 with a family membership. Members can also get complimentary gear rentals from Ski Butlers—for kids too—at 40+ partner locations across North America.
There are eight Gravity Haus destinations across four states—we stayed at the 87-room Gravity Haus Jackson Hole, in Teton Village WY, just north of the town of Jackson with easy accessibility to the tram to the top of the mountain and just a few miles from the south entrance to Grand Teton National Park.
The hotels are dog and kid friendly and each features a restaurant. At the Jackson hotel at Wild Pine, we enjoyed trout, steak, and lamb ragu for dinner, Unravel for coffee, a fitness center and big outdoor heated pool and hot tub. Wild Pine is also open for breakfast and lunch
The newest Gravity Haus outpost will open this snow season in Aspen just steps away from Aspen’s slopes with a bar featuring craft cocktails, a place to yea at The Boat Tow—Après all day, a fitness center, cold plunge and sauna, Unravel coffee (the company grows their own beans sustainably) private gear lockers, gear delivery service and even shared co-working desks and meeting rooms.
While the Aspen Outpost isn’t a hotel, there are Gravity Haus hotels in Breckenridge, Steamboat, Winter Park and Vail, CO; Moab, Utah, and Truckee-Tahoe, CA.
Memberships start at $140 a month for those 27 and under; $200 for individuals and $400 for families (You can save 10 per cent for annual memberships. Join in September and get an extra two nights free.) Haus Guides (think super concierges) available to members will guide you to locals’ favorites and hidden gems.
Do the math. For those who head to the mountains frequently and want to try the latest gear, this could be a good deal. For once-a-year skiers, riders and those who like the mountains in summer and fall, just staying at a Gravity Haus can be a nice bet.
Gravity Haus Jackson Hole is a great base whether you want to ski or head to Grand Teton National Park for a winter adventure. (The south entrance to Grand Teton is just a few miles from here) or head into town, about a 20-minute drive.
The hotel also can curate unique experiences. The idea is to connect people with the best of the outdoor lifestyle in some of the most beautiful places in the country. Here you can get as close to nature as possible during the day and relax in the cozy ambiance at night.
The company is committed to sustainability so rather than build new structures, they repurpose existing buildings and seek out responsible partners for dining. They also are seeking those with an adventurous spirit to join the community—whatever your age. Each Gravity Haus aims to be authentic to the local community—a real plus for visitors.
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Post sponsored by Gravity Haus Hotels