Neighborhoods in the tetons

Jackson Hole, Wyoming

  • North of Town

    The area North of the Town of Jackson towards the airport boasts a blend of the rugged West, stunning views and modern conveniences. The Jackson Hole Golf and Tennis Club provides a resort setting built around a Robert Trent Jones II designed golf course. Continuing north sit several premier subdivisions, including Solitude and Upper and Lower Cascade. Just beyond, the communities of Moose and Moran offer unrivaled views of the Teton Mountains. Many of these neighborhoods are tucked off main roads and have Snake River access.

  • Town of Jackson

    The Town of Jackson was named in 1894 after Davey Jackson, one of the first fur trappers to the valley who spent a winter in the late 1800s on Jackson Lake. Often considered the heart of Jackson Hole, the downtown area has a bustling food, arts and nightlife scene. Properties in Jackson range from one bedroom condos to large family residences, all within walking or biking distance to the historic Town Square.

  • South of Town

    Just minutes from the Town of Jackson boundary, South Park stretches south from High School Road. The area is just enough removed to provide even greater privacy and solitude, while at the same time offering the comforts and conveniences of being only minutes away. It features relatively affordable neighborhoods such as Rafter J and Cottonwood Park, as well as higher-end neighborhoods like 3-Creek Ranch and Snake River Sporting Club, private golf club communities, not to mention some of the last privately held ranch lands in Jackson Hole.

  • West of Jackson

    The properties on and around East and West Gros Ventre buttes that sit between the Town of Jackson and the Snake River, feature some of the most important protected landscapes in Jackson Hole. Additionally, this area encompasses the West Bank of the Snake River and stretches south down Fall Creek Road and north along Highway 22, including Teton Pines and the Aspens. Home to families, seasonal residents and recreationalists, residents enjoy easy access to restaurants, conveniences and lifestyle amenities offered on the West Bank and in Wilson, Wyoming.

  • Teton Village

    Located at the base of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, this resort village offers lodging, shopping, restaurants and spas. Summer or winter, “The Village,” as locals refer to it, serves as a base for a range of recreational and lifestyle pursuits. Additionally, the base of the mountain is only a few miles from the Grand Teton National Park’s southernmost entrance. With the addition of the Shooting Star development, Teton Village now features a Tom Fazio-designed golf course.

  • Ranch Properties

    Whether it is a family retreat, working horse or cattle ranch, farm or heritage property, western ranch land in the Rocky Mountain West offers a rugged independence found nowhere else in the world. Breathtaking scenery, miles of open wilderness, wildlife outside the front door and thrilling recreational pursuits are the hallmarks of the ranch life. Whether you seek a historical Jackson Hole ranch or a cattle operation, there is nothing quite like the rustic appeal and wide-open spaces of a western ranch.

Teton valley, idaho

  • Victor, Idaho

    Nestled into the western slope of the Teton Mountain Range, Victor, Idaho is the largest town in Teton Valley. With its picturesque views, small town charm, and close access to Grand Targhee Ski Resort, it’s no surprise that Victor has been showing recent growth that doesn’t seem to be slowing down.

    Conveniently located 25 miles from Jackson, Wyoming, 20 miles from Teton Village home to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, and 90 miles from Yellowstone National Park, Victor, Idaho offers a wide range of year round activities.

  • Driggs, Idaho

    Known as the hub of Teton Valley, Driggs, Idaho, sits in the center of Victor and Tetonia. It resides between the western front of the Teton Range and they Big Hole Mountains. A mere 12 miles to Grand Targhee Ski Resort, the community lives a laid-back, adventurous, motivated and down to earth lifestyle. A diversity of shops, museums, and restaurants complement the area’s vast recreational opportunities, which include the Spud Drive-In, a local favorite, hiking, mountain biking, floating on the Teton River, visiting Grand Targhee Ski Resort, cross country skiing, the Warbirds Museum, golfing,

  • Tetonia, Idaho

    Tetonia sits at the northern edge of Teton Valley, it is 40 miles from Jackson and north of both Victor and Driggs. Historically, Tetonia has always been farming and ranching community which has created a sort-of sprawling residential area throughout. Tetonia boasts the closest proximity to West Yellowstone: 103 miles of beautiful open landscapes.

  • Alta, Wyoming

    Ideally located, accessible only by Ski Hill Rd, surrounded by national forest land and at the base of the Teton Range, Alta checks all the boxes for Teton Valley living. Though real estate is hard to come by, privacy can be abundant. Alta is the only town with in Teton Valley that is located within Wyoming borders which is beneficial to its property owners. This means: no tax on the sale of real estate, low property taxes and no state income tax to name a few.

  • Ranch Properties

    Whether it is a family retreat, working horse or cattle ranch, farm or heritage property, western ranch land in the Rocky Mountain West offers a rugged independence found nowhere else in the world. Breathtaking scenery, miles of open wilderness, wildlife outside the front door and thrilling recreational pursuits are the hallmarks of the ranch life. Whether you seek a historical Jackson Hole ranch or a cattle operation, there is nothing quite like the rustic appeal and wide-open spaces of a western ranch.