Two images. Left: travelers walk through a decorative arch designed to look like antlers leading into Jackson Hole Airport. Right: A view out a plane window with the wing on the left and mountains and lakes on the right
Business Insider's reporter flew into Jackson Hole Airport in Wyoming.
  • Jackson Hole Airport offers a luxurious experience with a cozy cabin feel and free amenities.
  • Located within Grand Teton National Park, JAC is popular among private jet travelers.
  • Despite flying commercial, I found JAC to be the most luxurious airport experience.

Sit and enjoy the mountain view in a building with a cozy cabin feel, complete with free books and refreshments.

I'm describing an airport.

Jackson Hole Airport (JAC) is the most luxurious and unique facility I've ever flown through.

During my first trip to Wyoming in September, I flew in and out of JAC, a small airport located within Grand Teton National Park. It's one of the most popular airports for private jets.

But I flew commercial in economy. Even without fancy lounges and a slew of restaurants, I had the most luxurious airport experience of my life at JAC.

Earlier this month, I flew into Jackson Hole Airport, the only US commercial airport within a national park.
A view out a plane window with the wing on the left and mountains and lakes on the right
A view of a mountain range from a plane window.

On the plane, captivated by views of Grand Teton National Park below, I was stoked to land at JAC.

JAC has existed since the 1930s and has undergone several renovations by CLB Architects over the past decade.

According to the firm's website, the National Parks Service limits the airport's height to 18 feet, so the building is short and has an open floor plan.

Since it's a small airport, we deplaned outdoors rather than through a boarding passage.
Travelers walk through a decorative arch designed to look like antlers leading into Jackson Hole Airport.
Passengers enter Jackson Hole Airport.

To exit the plane, we stepped out into the fresh air and entered the terminal through a sculpture of antlers in true Wyoming style. With mountains to my left and a functional piece of art on my right, I already knew this would be an above-average airport.

As soon as I entered the airport, I was greeted by works of art.
Inside Jackson Hole Airport with a map on the right, doors in the rear, and a rug with a logo on it on the left
The tarmac entrance to Jackson Hole Airport.

I saw a large stainless steel mural as I walked into the terminal. According to the airport's website, it's a map of the view out your plane window when flying into Jackson Hole.

Being greeted with this unique wall art and sculptures of animals and cowboys surrounding baggage claim was the ideal way to start my first trip to Wyoming.

On my way to the parking lot, I spotted more exhibits in the terminal.
A wooden wall with a framed painting above a glass case presenting moccasins
An exhibit inside Jackson Hole Airport.

Walking through JAC sort of felt like walking through an art museum. On my way out, I spotted more exhibits, including framed paintings and artifacts in glass casings.

When I flew out of Jackson Hole, I got a closer look at the facilities.
The entrance to an airport with a wooden awning and glass walls
The entrance to Jackson Hole Airport.

When I arrived in Jackson Hole, I rushed out of the airport to start my adventure. But on the way home, I had a chance to see more of the building.

The exterior almost looked like a natural structure, with glass walls, wooden awnings, and pillars made from Douglas fir trees, according to the airport's website.

The interior had an outdoorsy vibe.
Inside an airport with wooden ceilings. TSA precheck line on the left and American Airlines check in on the right
Inside the check-in area at Jackson Hole Airport.

The wooden ceilings and Douglas fir pillars extended into the interior. Paired with dim mood lighting, it reminded me of a cabin in the woods.

CLB Architects renovated the space to give it a "living room" feel, according to the firm's website.

For a small airport, I was impressed by the food selection ...
An airport marketplace with snacks and beverages lining shelves
A grab-and-go station in the terminal.

The terminal was small, with less than a dozen gates, so I was surprised by the variety of food options, including a full-service restaurant and a spacious grab-and-go snack area.

... and the shopping.
A national park shop entrance inside an airport
The Grand Teton National Park shop at Jackson Hole Airport.

There were two gift shops at JAC — one standard souvenir gift shop and another Grand Teton National Park store selling various goods, from clothing to water bottles.

I thought about how Grand Teton visitors could spend more time exploring the park and save the shopping for the airport.

The thoughtfully organized trash station was a welcome surprise.
Inside an airport terminal with wood ceilings and a trash organizing facility in the foreground
Waste receptacles in the terminal.

I've been to a lot of airports, and I rarely see trash that's this organized. The categories even separated magazines from newspapers.

At the gate, I spotted updated charging ports beneath the chairs — and a stellar view.
Seats in an airport terminal with windows behind
A gate inside the terminal.

Those waiting for flights at JAC don't need a screen. The views out the wide windows lining the terminal are entertainment enough.

But I was grateful to be able to charge my devices. Each power strip beneath nearly every seat had a regular wall outlet, two USB ports, and two USB-C ports. I charged my phone, laptop, and camera at the same time without scrambling for an open outlet, as I normally do at airports.

I also spotted two things I'd never seen in an airport — a free library and a bear spray rental counter.
Two images: Left: A shelf full of books inside an airport terminal. Right: A person gets a bear spray rental at a kiosk inside an airport with an image of a bear on the wall behind it
The free library (L) and bear spray counter (R).

Since Grand Teton National Park is known for its bear population, I wasn't too surprised to see a bear spray rental counter at JAC. But still, it's certainly a kiosk I'd never seen in an airport.

What surprised me more was the shelf of free books provided by the Teton County Library in the terminal. Most titles appeared to be novels, and a selection for children was on the bottom shelf.

Before boarding, I went to the bathroom and found a luxurious backsplash.
Two images. Left: Seats inside an airport terminal with wood ceilings. Right: Three sinks in an airport bathroom with a stone backsplash
A gate (L) and bathroom (R) at Jackson Hole Airport.

In my experience, airport bathrooms are clean at best. But at JAC, the bathroom felt luxurious, with mood lighting and a stone backsplash behind the sinks.

When it was time for takeoff, I was grateful to have found an airport I actually enjoyed waiting in.
Travelers on a tarmac walk towards a plain with a terminal on the left
The tarmac at JAC.

Unlike most flights I take, I wasn't relieved to be leaving the airport. Waiting at JAC felt more like waiting in a luxurious hotel lobby than in a terminal — and I can't wait to fly back.

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