Winter

How to Make the Most of Your Tammah Dome This Winter

Keller Haws
September 24, 2025

Tammah is special in every season, summer brings long days and stargazing, fall offers crisp hikes, and spring fills the valley with wildflowers. But in winter, the domes take on a cozy character that’s hard to match. 

When snow settles over Jackson Hole, time inside the dome becomes part of the experience, making cozy nights just as memorable as the Jackson Hole Wyoming winter activities outside. Whether you’re warming up with cocoa after skiing or setting up a charcuterie spread by the heater, this guide shares practical tips to help you enjoy your dome to the fullest during the coldest (and coziest) time of year.

1. Make Your Dome Ultra-Cozy

Tammah domes already feel like a cross between a snow globe and a luxury cabin, but a few thoughtful touches can turn your space into a personal hygge haven:

  • Blanket Layering: Pick up a throw blanket from MADE in downtown Jackson.
  • Soundtrack: Queue up a “Winter Jazz & Acoustic” playlist or stream soft indie folk music. Artists like The Paper Kites go together perfectly with watching the snow fall.
  • Mood Lighting: Battery-powered fairy lights or a small Himalayan salt lamp add a soft glow perfect for late-night cocoa or bingeing a show.
  • Heat & Comfort: Each dome features a cozy gas fireplace that keeps the space warm and inviting, creating the perfect retreat even on the chilliest Jackson Hole nights.

These small details paired with snowy views of the tetons elevate Tammah into one of the best places to stay in Jackson Hole in winter.

2. Comfort Food & Hot Drinks to Go

Jackson Hole’s food scene is perfect for takeout, offering plenty of warm, satisfying options to enjoy back in your dome after a day exploring. Here are a few local favorites that pair perfectly with a cozy night in at Tammah:

  • Persephone Bakery — Honey Lavender Latte: A local favorite that’s lightly sweet with a floral hint of lavender—perfect for warming up after a long day of Jackson Hole winter activities.
  • Sidewinders — Classic Pub Food & Pizzas (Takeout Available): Grab a hearty burger, wood-fired pizza, or one of their specialty entrées. Their takeout travels well, making it easy to bring dinner back to your cozy dome for a relaxed night in.

3. Easy Snacks to Assemble in Your Dome

Bring along a few simple ingredients and turn snack time into a memory:

  • Charcuterie with a Twist: Pick up Snake River Farm salami, local goat cheese, and huckleberry jam from Aspens Market. Arrange everything on a wooden board or even the dome’s small side table. Add rosemary sprigs for a fragrant touch.
  • DIY S’mores Upgrade: Bring your own dark chocolate and Biscoff spread to the shared firepit and roast marshmallows for a next-level treat.
  • Evening Hot Chocolate: Each evening, enjoy our complimentary hot chocolate with mini marshmallows, perfect for a cozy night under the stars.

These small details can help to round out an amazing day in the Tetons!

4. Winter Adventures to Balance the Cozy

When you’re ready to step outside your dome, Tammah sits near some of the most breathtaking Jackson Hole Wyoming winter activities:

  • Ski or snowboard at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, 4-minutes from Tammah.
  • Take a sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge for up-close wildlife encounters.
  • Soak in Granite Hot Springs, where steam rises against the snowy pines.
  • Book a guided snowshoe trek in Grand Teton National Park for quiet, untouched trails.

After days filled with skiing, wildlife tours, and hidden hot springs, returning to Tammah becomes part of the adventure itself. The peaceful setting, private domes, and effortless access to Jackson Hole’s winter highlights make Tammah one of the most unique places to stay in Jackson Hole.

Ready to Get Cozy?

Your Tammah stay is more than a night’s sleep, it’s a chance to slow down, savor the scenery, and create your own perfect winter ritual.

With the right snacks, music, and cozy touches, you’ll head home with memories that match the grandeur of the Tetons and a new appreciation for why Tammah stands as one of the best places to stay in Jackson Hole in winter.

*Photos by Corey Lynn Tucker Photography