Twenty Wyoming hotels with in-room jacuzzi tubs from $74 a night. The Hilton Garden Inn in Laramie leads at 4.5 stars. The Pronghorn Lodge in Lander offers a riverside soak near Wind River trails.
Wyoming is a driving state. Most of these 20 in-room jacuzzi options sit along the I-80 and I-25 corridors between Cheyenne and the smaller towns on the high plains. The collection runs to chain hotels at moderate prices, but a few properties stand apart from the rest-stop rhythm. The Rodeway Inn Pronghorn Lodge in Lander has a jetted tub and a riverside patio facing the Wind River Range. In Gillette, Arbuckle Lodge puts you in a suite with nine-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows for $109. The Hilton Garden Inn in Laramie, rated 4.5, sits close enough to downtown restaurants to walk back to the whirlpool tub after dinner. For a mid-week reset between stretches of highway, these rooms give you a reason to stop early.
20 hotelsFrom $74 – $169/nightBest rating 4.5
20 properties
Hotel Cheyenne
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Very Good574 reviews
4.0
Cheyenne hotel with an in-room whirlpool tub, free breakfast, and the Frontier Days rodeo grounds nearby.
Gillette Holiday Inn Express with an in-room hot tub suite, indoor pool, fitness center, and free hot breakfast, convenient to the Campbell County fairgrounds.
Evanston Wyoming Best Western with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, outdoor hot tub, free hot breakfast, and clean rooms, convenient to I-80 near the Utah border.
Gillette Wingate by Wyndham with a soaking tub suite, floor-to-ceiling windows, indoor pool, and free breakfast near the Wright Coal Mine and Campbell County Airport.
Evanston Days Inn with an in-room hot tub suite, free breakfast, and comfortable beds, convenient to I-80 near Bear River State Park and the Utah border.
Rock Springs Holiday Inn with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, heated indoor pool, hot tub, and fitness center, recently refreshed near I-80 and the White Mountain petroglyphs.
Evanston Holiday Inn Express with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, indoor pool, business center, free breakfast, and clean spacious rooms near I-80 at the Wyoming/Utah border.
Bronze-tier Gillette lodge with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, 9-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and attentive staff, near the Campbell County Airport and Energy Capital venues.
Sheridan Mill Inn with a soaking tub suite, kitchenette, and comfortable rooms near downtown Sheridan, convenient to the Brinton Museum and Bighorn National Forest.
Northwest Wyoming has 13 hotels with in-room jacuzzi tubs across five towns. The highest-rated is Inn on the Creek in Jackson at 4.9. Rooms start at $137 a night in Dubois.
Wisconsin has 27 cabins with private hot tubs. The best value is Cozy Birchwood Retreat at $175 a night. The most-reviewed is Larsen Log Cabin near Eastman, 4.8 stars across 341 reviews from $190.
Seven hundred seventy-nine Marriott properties with jacuzzi or hot tub rooms. The top-rated is The Reserve at Hot Springs, a boutique inn at 5.0. Best value is the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale, with soaking tub and spa from $148.
The Gold Collection groups 62 hotels rated 4.5 or higher across the United States, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The Reserve at Hot Springs leads the tier with a perfect 5.0.
62 properties
Frequently Asked Questions
Laramie is the better pick if the tub matters most. The AmericInn by Wyndham Laramie has a corner jetted tub that guests consistently single out in reviews, and the University of Wyoming campus gives the town a walkable downtown strip. Cheyenne has more hotels but the tub options skew toward standard soaking models. If you want a real jetted soak and a college-town bar scene afterward, Laramie wins.
It varies more than you would expect. At the Arbuckle Lodge Gillette, it means a jetted corner tub inside a suite with real space around it. At some of the budget chains along I-80, it means a deep tub next to the bed with jets that may or may not work consistently. Read recent reviews before booking. The word 'jacuzzi' on a highway hotel listing is a suggestion, not a guarantee.
In Laramie, walk to Altitude Chophouse & Brewery for elk medallions and local drafts. In Cheyenne, the Depot Chophouse sits inside the restored Union Pacific railroad depot. Gillette is more of a fuel-and-sleep stop, but the Rockpile Museum is free and genuinely interesting if you arrive before dinner. These are small towns: plan one good meal and a short walk, then use the tub.
Avoid late July through mid-August. Cheyenne Frontier Days floods the city every summer and rates spike across the region. Gillette and Sheridan fill up with Sturgis overflow in early August. Spring and fall have none of that: you will pay $74 at the Days Inn Evanston in October for a room that costs twice that in peak season.
The Hilton Garden Inn Laramie tops out at $169 a night. The Holiday Inn Express Gillette sits at $151. Both carry ratings above 4.4 and deliver a consistent jetted tub experience. The budget tier starts around $74, but guest reviews mention inconsistent water pressure and aging fixtures. Spending $90 to $150 buys you a tub that reliably works.