World's Best The 10 Best Resort Hotels in the West in 2017 By Jesse Ashlock Jesse Ashlock Instagram Twitter Jesse Ashlock is a former executive editor at Travel + Leisure. Prior to joining T+L, he held editorial roles at T: The New York Times Style Magazine and Details. He is currently the deputy global editorial director at Condé Nast Traveler. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines Published on July 11, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Courtesy of The Lodge and Spa at Brush Creek Ranch Jim Morrison said it: “The West is the best.” These extraordinary properties, all of which highlight the diverse natural landscape of the inland and coastal West (excluding California, which has its own category), prove the point. Every year for our World’s Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Hotels were rated on their facilities, location, service, food, and overall value. Hotels were classified as City or Resort based on their locations and amenities. Like many of the resorts on this list, this year’s top Western resort hotel, the Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch in Saratoga, Wyoming, derives much of its character from the rugged terrain and open spaces of the mountains that surround it. It’s an old-fashioned dude ranch that sits between the pristine Sierra Madre range and Medicine Bow National Forest in the southern part of the state, but the accommodations are far from rustic. “Cabins are appointed in a luxurious, Ralph-Lauren style,” said one reader. “Bravo!” The Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch is one of several here that celebrate the frontier traditions of the West. The spirit of old Montana infuses both Triple Creek Ranch and the Ranch at Rock Creek. If your idea of a getaway involves horseback riding and fly-fishing, these are truly places for you. “Best family vacation I have ever been on,” said one fan of the Ranch at Rock Creek. “They had amazing summer activities such as shooting, a ropes course, a weekly rodeo, and a barn dance. Can’t ask for more.” Last year’s winner, Gateway Canyons Resort, in the dramatic red-rock country of southwestern Colorado, remains one of the country’s top destinations for outdoor-adventure enthusiasts, offering hiking, riding, whitewater rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing, and more. Reveling still further in its Colorado identity, this year the property hosted its inaugural Gateway to Craft Beer festival during Memorial Day weekend. Two other properties in Colorado, the Hotel Jerome in Aspen and the Sebastian in Vail, cater more directly to winter-sports lovers. Summer travelers who prefer a slower pace can head to Oregon to relax at a pair of golf resorts, the Brasada Ranch in Bend and the Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, just off the Pacific on the central Oregon coast. To see the sun set over the water, try the Stephanie Inn, a bit farther north, or the Woodmark Hotel & Still Spa on the shores of Lake Washington, just outside of Seattle. 01 of 10 10. Salishan Spa & Golf Resort, Gleneden Beach, Oregon Courtesy of Salishan Spa & Golf Resort Score: 93.61 02 of 10 9. The Sebastian, Vail, Colorado Courtesy of The Sebastian Score: 94.05 03 of 10 8. Brasada Ranch, Bend, Oregon Courtesy of Brasada Ranch Score: 94.18 04 of 10 7. Ranch at Rock Creek, Philipsburg, Montana Courtesy of The Ranch at Rock Creek Score: 94.44 05 of 10 6. Woodmark Hotel & Still Spa, Kirkland, Washington Courtesy of Woodmark Hotel Score: 94.58 06 of 10 5. Hotel Jerome, Aspen, Colorado Courtesy of Hotel Jerome Score: 94.78 07 of 10 4. Stephanie Inn, Cannon Beach, Oregon Courtesy of Stephanie Inn Hotel Score: 95.64 08 of 10 3. Gateway Canyons Resort & Spa, Gateway, Colorado Courtesy of Gateway Canyons Resort Score: 96.24 09 of 10 2. Triple Creek Ranch, Darby, Montana Courtesy of Triple Creek Ranch Score: 98.23 10 of 10 1. Lodge & Spa at Brush Creek Ranch, Saratoga, Wyoming Courtesy of The Lodge and Spa at Brush Creek Ranch Score: 98.77 This vast dude ranch on 30,000 acres in Wyoming’s Platte River Valley shot all the way to the No. 1 spot this year, and justifiably so. It’s hard to think of a better synthesis of Western adventure and Western luxury. The 41-room ranch has something for everyone: hunting, horseback riding, fly-fishing, rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, and woodland adventures in nearby Medicine Bow National Forest. When guests return to their elegantly rustic lodging after a day outdoors, they can indulge in fine dining by a campfire or the full-service spa, or just take in the stunning sunsets over the mountains. “Authentic and adventurous with sublime, wide-open spaces,” said one reader. “There is something for everyone.” Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit