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Snake River Sporting Club is a luxury resort and residential community that we have been following for several years. Continuing the resort’s commitment to providing a best-in-class experience for guests and owners, it has plans to continue their impressive evolution with more renovations and additions to the property in the months and years ahead.
Snake River Sporting Club is designed around the natural beauty of the surrounding land and national forest that has long been a seasonal hideaway that offers you a protected place to experience a variety of outdoor pursuits in an unspoiled setting. Starting this year, the resort will also remain open through the winter as they begin to rollout a robust offering of year-round amenities and services.
Located at the confluence of the Snake and Hoback rivers, Snake River Sporting Club is an authentic Jackson Hole experience that is spread over 1,000 acres and celebrates the beauty and ruggedness of the wilderness while also providing all the levels of luxury that we demand when traveling. Activities for all ages include a Tom Weiskopf-designed championship course, fly-fishing, miles of trails to be traveled by foot or bike, equestrian facilities, archery, shooting clays, children’s programs and more.
Construction on the new Elk Run Lodge has already began, which will ultimately include 30 guest rooms and a glamorous full-service spa featuring advanced treatments and the latest wellness technologies. It will also house an expansive gym and fitness center with two studios and daily programming with a variety of instructor-led classes.
In addition to an expanded array of activities and adventure experiences, significant investments will be made across all aspects of the property. Starting with the central hub of activity and main social space, the Clubhouse will be updated with new interiors later this year. The resort’s soaking pool and infinity-edge pool with iconic mountain views will also have refreshed lounging and outdoor dining areas.
Visitors will continue to enjoy countless four-season outdoor pursuits from shooting, archery, tennis, fly fishing, rafting, and more. To further encourage exploration across the property’s 1,000 acres of land and six scenic miles of private access to the idyllic Snake River, the resort is improving access to its miles of paths and trail systems for walking, jogging, biking, and skiing. There will also be additional fishing access, as well as an increased fish stocking program. Come winter, Snake River Sporting Club will continue to offer heli-skiing from the property, along with added carriage and sleigh rides, cross country skiing, and snowshoeing throughout the property.
An expanded equestrian program is underway, including permitted access to the Bridger-Teton National Forest for full-day rides and increased on-site riding opportunities for even more possibilities to explore the area by horseback with lunch rides and ring lessons. Future plans include a complete revitalization of the original, historic Snake River Ranch, which dates back to the 1800s. The nearby Barn bodega will also be transformed into a casual gathering place with all-day food and beverage service bringing families together for live music and outdoor movies, as well as access to Beaver Pond with paddleboards, kayaks, a slide, and rope swings, alongside an expanded kids’ camp. The Barn is equipped to host festive events, donning chandeliers down the central pathway and complemented by an outdoor gathering pavilion. The property’s old-time drinking shack will be brought back to life as a whiskey house, and a robust culinary garden will grow fresh produce for meals.
Snake River Sporting Club will continue to invest in its acclaimed Tom Weiskopf-designed championship golf course, the region’s best course and consistently rated one of the country’s top courses. Over the next two years, all native grasses along the fairways will be renovated, along with enhanced the sand traps, improved greens, and all new golf carts.
Knowing that good food brings people together, Snake River Sporting Club strives to offer a truly outstanding culinary program and recently announced a new executive chef, Victoria Arzt, previously with Jackson’s Glorietta and Bouchon Bistro, a Thomas Keller concept. Together with the resort’s new director of hospitality, Chuck Greenwald, Chef Arzt and the expert culinary team will be enhancing both the food and menu offerings as well as the cocktail and wine program. A new, refined yet casual menu will highlight the best available farm-to-table ingredients, alongside a new bar concept serving health-forward craft cocktails from locally sourced ingredients. An enriched wine cellar will house more than 5,000 bottles of thoughtfully curated, worldwide selections. In the future, Snake River Sporting Club will debut a second restaurant venue and further expand the culinary program so we have even more to look forward to in the near future.
Snake River Sporting Club welcomed Sandy Beall, an established investor and operator in the hospitality and restaurant industry. Sandy’s accomplishments are numerous, including founder of Ruby Tuesday and chairman and co-founder of Blackberry Farm, among other successful ventures. Beall joins Snake River Sporting Club majority owner Christopher Swann, among other investors and employees within the ownership group, to usher in the property’s next phase of growth.
“Snake River Sporting Club is being transformed from a seasonal retreat for owners and guests to a full, year-round luxury resort experience,” said Sandy Beall, investor to Snake River Sporting Club. “The improvements planned for 2021 and beyond will solidify this property as one of the country’s top resorts with unparalleled access to outdoor adventures paired with all the luxuries of great dining and endless amenities to fuel and charge the mind, body, and soul.”
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