Cache House — Photo by Eagle Point Hotel Partners, LLC
Cache House — Photo by Eagle Point Hotel Partners, LLC
Cache House — Photo by Eagle Point Hotel Partners, LLC
Cache House — Photo by Eagle Point Hotel Partners, LLC
Cache House — Photo by Eagle Point Hotel Partners, LLC
Cache House — Photo by Eagle Point Hotel Partners, LLC

Cache House, a new high-end hostel lodging experience centered on the modern-day explorer and originally a former bunkhouse during the 1990s, opens this month in the heart of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Located below the Anvil Hotel outside of the town's central square, the new lodging concept features two shared living quarters with 50 bunks and a spacious lobby, offering a new high-design stay experience at an approachable price point. Owned by Eagle Point Hotel Partners and designed by Brooklyn-based firm Studio Tack, Cache House features shared accommodations and public spaces that are bright and minimalist in their design, but functional in their approach, creating a new home base for travelers to relax, find a sense of community, and explore the surrounding area.

Cache House's lobby, which is the central gathering place for guests, features custom lighting and high-end furnishing, including a communal work table and seating, sofas from TRNK Studio and Lawson Fenning and chairs from Fern NYC, along with a small library of guide and adventure book. The lobby also features community programming, and complimentary Snake River Roasting Co. coffee for travelers to start their day.

Accommodations at Cache House include two shared rooms, with a mix of queen, full and twin beds. Each of the individual bunks are outfitted with custom wool blankets and feature eminently functional details such as built-in lockable storage, outlets for charging devices, individual fans, reading lights, ergonomic ladders and privacy curtains that block out light and sound. The property features three wash closets and 11 fully appointed private bathrooms that are stocked with Co. Bigelow bath products.

Cache House's convenient location is right below its sister-property, the Anvil, a 50-room hotel, and a short walk from Glorietta Trattoria, their wood-fire Italian restaurant, named after Jackson's nearby Mt. Glory. Glorietta serves a seasonally rotating menu featuring modern rustic wood-fire Italian cuisine with a craft cocktail program from Proprietors LLC, who are behind New York City's Death & Co., in a cozy, warmly furnished setting. Minutes from the country's best skiing at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and one of the closest properties to the southern entrance of both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park, Cache House works with local guides to offer a variety of outdoor experiences for guests. For a more urban experience, the property is a block away from town's diverse activities and attractions, including the Center for the Arts, dozens of art galleries, historic playhouses, several music venues, along with a world-class dining scene and incredible boutique shopping.

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