Luxury Hotel General

The historic Chamberlin Inn provides a luxury space to gather in Cody, Wyoming. The gorgeous conservatory and garden area offer an elegant setting for corporate retreats, family reunions, and small wedding ceremonies. In addition, it makes a great spot for business meetings and get-togethers with friends. While it is a boutique hotel, the Chamberlin Inn opens its doors to welcome much more as a gathering space. About the Chamberlin Inn Built by Agnes Chamberlin as a boarding house in 1903. Her gracious hospitality was well known, and she opened her doors as a gathering space for the town. That hospitality continues today with the current owners. Over the years, other buildings were added to the property, including the Cody Circuit Judge’s Court House, one of the oldest buildings in Cody. In the 20s and 30s, it was a popular place to stay in Cody—the guest register lists guests ranging from actors and authors to movie stars and business tycoons. Ernest Hemingway is one of the most famous authors to stay here. Read more about the hotel’s history on their site. Gathering Spaces Today, the hotel has been lovingly restored to provide elegant spaces available to rent. The Bar and Spirits Lounge – Located just off the bar, this space allows for smaller gatherings of up to about 30 people. Bring in a caterer to provide light snacks, or order drinks and items from Chamberlin’s menu. The Conservatory – With views of the garden courtyard and a cozy fireplace, this elegant space is a favorite. Rent Read more...

Park County Open Lands The Chamberlin Inn, in partnership with Kind Traveler’s Every Stay Gives Back program, supports the Jackson Hole Land Trust’s Park County Open Land Program. Learn More » Total Positive Impact to Date Membership since January 2024 total funds raised donated to Park County Open Lands program of the Jackson Hole Land Trust $5 added to every stay + $5 matched by Chamberlin Inn $10 supports cost-sharing a conservation easement with local farmers and ranchers Through our community impact program, $5 per stay will fund the Jackson Hole Land Trust's Park County Open Land Program. The mission of the Jackson Hole Land Trust’s Park County Open Land Program is to protect and steward Park County landscapes for current and future generations. Northern WyomingForever Protected Resilient Open Spaces Wildlife Habitat Working Lands Community Places Spectacular LandscapesPark County Resilient Open Spaces Wildlife Habitat Working Lands Community Places

The Chamberlin Inn has hosted distinguished guests since 1900