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The modern cabin is framed by lush greenery, showcasing wooden siding and large windows. The Teton Range rises majestically in the background, reflecting soft hues of purple and pink during sunset.
Home in Driggs
5 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Teton View Cabin: New Build + Stylish Design

Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Teton View Cabin is our modern retreat in the heart of Teton Valley. Situated on 8 private acres with unobstructed views of the Teton Range. Choose your own adventure from our home base. Whether your preference is adventure sports at Targhee, dining out in Driggs, or curling up in the window seat or by the fire with a good book, you can do it here. Minutes from downtown Driggs for great restaurants/shopping yet secluded enough to escape it all.

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A cabin structure features a spacious deck surrounded by lush greenery and wildflowers. Umbrellas provide shade for outdoor seating, while a fire pit lies in the foreground. The rustic exterior showcases wooden beams and large windows, inviting natural light inside.
Home in Driggs
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Teton Views Cabin: Luxury + Style

Located on Private 20 acres with a small mountain stream. Combining rustic appeal and understated elegance, our cabin reflects the heritage of Teton valley's original homesteader cabins, with a cozy fireplace, full kitchen, and a private furnished deck. Get back to nature, and enjoy your own private Idaho, Sustainably built and LEED-certified. Escape, relax, enjoy blue bird skies, Moose watching off the deck or flip-flop down to the stream and take an outdoor shower heated with solar power.

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A rustic cabin is featured with a wooden deck that includes seating options, a grill, and potted plants. Double doors at the front invite guests in, while picturesque mountain views are seen in the background under a colorful sunset sky.
Cabin in Driggs
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

E-bikes and Sauna! Welcome to Mummford Sollys

Come join the fun of Teton Valley in this stylish space. Located just off of Ski Hill road, just 11 miles from Grand Targhee Ski Resort, and Jackson Hole WY just over the pass. This is the closest you can get to town but with the feel of country living! Look forward to a full kitchen, a washer and dryer, and coffee and chocolate. NOTE: neighboring construction throughout December of 2025-2026. The immediate cabin and yard will not have construction, however, immediate surrounding areas will.

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Cabin in Victor
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

Cabin on the Creek

This peaceful and centrally-located cabin is built with repurposed materials from million dollar homes in Jackson WY and old homesteads in surrounding farmland ID. An eclectic and cozy place to lay your head, enjoy forest views, and explore the forest on your way to the creek. Look out for the local deer herd, our red tailed hawk's nest, and listen for our resident great horned owl. Easy access to Targhee, Jackson, GTNP, YNP and more. Private, nearest neighbor is the main house 100ft away.

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The exterior of The Saloon is illuminated under a starry sky, featuring rustic wooden siding and prominent signage. A porch with seating and a grill is visible, framed by decorative elements that enhance the inviting appearance. The surrounding area is natural and open.
Cabin in Tetonia
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 248 reviews

Western Saloon with Teton Views!

Beautiful Western saloon located on a 10 acre property in Teton Valley. Guests can enjoy stunning sunsets and sunrises at this fun and unique accommodation. This spacious, one bedroom saloon has a plush queen bed, pull-out sofa bed, cozy fireplace, and pool table. Enjoy lounging in the saltwater hot tub, or having a fire under the stars at this mountain retreat. A creek runs through the property, and there are multiple outdoor sitting areas where you can relax and enjoy being in nature.

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The chalet is framed by tall aspen trees, showcasing its rustic wood and stone exterior. A path leads to the entrance, which features broad steps. Sunlight filters through the trees, creating a serene and inviting outdoor atmosphere.
Cabin in Victor
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Cozy Place in the Aspens

We invite you to unwind, unplug and explore your sense of wonder. Sitting among some of the largest aspen trees you’ll ever see, this quiet, mountain getaway is nestled at the base of The Big Hole mountains and Targhee National Forest. With a beautiful aspen framed view of Teton Valley and the rugged Teton Range just beyond, this is the perfect mountain retreat to experience all your outdoor adventures in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks! Follow us on insta @cozyplaceusa

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The handcrafted timber frame cabin is surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing large windows that invite natural light. A spacious deck is visible, adorned with decorative lights, while neatly stacked firewood is positioned nearby, enhancing the rustic charm of the retreat.
Guesthouse in Tetonia
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Nordic Cottage on Private Wooded Meadow + Hot Tub

Mökki House is a handcrafted timber frame getaway in the style of a traditional Finnish cabin. Nestled in a light-filled aspen grove on the edge of a quiet meadow on 25 acres of rolling private land, with a hot tub tucked in the woods behind the cabin. 40 mins from Grand Targhee Ski Resort, ~90 mins to Yellowstone and Grand Teton parks. Designed with coziness and tranquility in mind – wood stove, warm lighting, vintage furnishings, and a spacious deck to enjoy the views and wildlife.

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Cabin in Victor
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 1,282 reviews

Dry Studio Cabin @Teton Valley Resort

Note: A dry cabin is called such because it does not have plumbing. Dog Friendly: $25 per night, per pet, charged at arrival. Two dogs max. Dogs only; no other animals permitted. The Dry Studio Queen Cabin features one queen bed with a rustic, minimalist design. Each cabin includes a mini fridge/freezer, microwave, and table. There is no running water in the cabin; shared bathrooms with showers are nearby. As a resort property, a valid ID and credit card are required at check-in.

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A classic log cabin is nestled among vibrant wildflowers, with a stone fireplace visible on the exterior. Large windows reflect the warm glow of the setting sun, while an inviting front porch overlooks the surrounding natural landscape.
Cabin in Tetonia
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Dreamy Log Cabin, Epic Teton Views, & Dog Friendly

Welcome to Fireside, a classic western log cabin with stunning views of the Tetons. With a stone fireplace, open living room, and natural landscape, this tranquil and inviting space is the perfect getaway. Walk through the wildflowers, read a book by the fireplace, or take in the epic Teton views from the front porch. Given its proximity to wildlife, Grand Targhee, and two national parks, this dog-friendly cabin is an ideal summer and winter retreat. Hosted by Basecamp Stays ⛺

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A log cabin is nestled among trees, surrounded by a well-maintained lawn. The structure features large windows, allowing for natural light to fill the interior. Green foliage and colorful flowers line the pathway leading to the entrance, enhancing the serene forest setting.
Cabin in Wilson
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Charming Jackson Hole log cabin on horse property

Cozy and beautifully appointed log cabin in the woods, surrounded by National Forest with wildlife galore. Hiking, biking, skiing and snowshoeing out your back door. Perfect Jackson Hole getaway for couples or families looking to experience mountain life at it's finest. The health and well-being of our guests is our top priority and we take every precaution on your behalf to ensure that you can have a stress-free and relaxing stay in this beautiful part of Wyoming.

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A spacious mountain cabin is depicted with a welcoming front porch and multiple steps leading to an entrance. Surrounding fields of tall grass contribute to a natural setting, while the grand Teton mountains are visible in the background under a clear blue sky.
Home in Tetonia
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Mountain Cabin w/Teton Views, Hot Tub, Sauna

Enjoy your Teton Valley vacation by making this spacious mountain cabin the basecamp for your next adventure. Enjoy postcard-worthy views of the Tetons from nearly every room in the house. Those utilizing the master bedroom can enjoy the luxury of a walk-in sauna, while the entire group can head outside to enjoy the outdoor space, complete with a hot tub. **(Long-term tenant w/two dogs lives in basement unit.)**

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Several cabins are illuminated against the twilight sky, showcasing large windows framed by wooden beams. Lush greenery surrounds the cabins, and a gravel path leads to the entrance, creating a serene and inviting ambiance.
Tiny home in Wilson
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 292 reviews

Wedge Cabin at Fireside Resort

Welcome to Fireside Resort! With sustainable built, LEED-certified cabins, Fireside Resort is Jackson Hole's most innovative take on resort town lodging. We embrace modern, yet rustic design in our cabins. Nestled in the Teton wilderness, our cabins allow you to get back to nature while enjoying the intimacy of a boutique hotel, the atmosphere of a wooded campground, and the ambiance of your own cozy residence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Jackson Hole located?

    Jackson Hole is a valley in northwestern Wyoming near the Teton Range. The area is surrounded by mountains, forests, and national parks, creating a scenic destination rooted in outdoor recreation and local history.

  • When is the best time to visit Jackson Hole?

    Summer often has milder temperatures around 69–79°F (21–26°C) and lighter rainfall, making outdoor hiking and wildlife activities popular. Winter is frequently suggested for skiing and snow sports, with temperatures as low as 2°F (-17°C).

  • How old is Jackson Hole?

    Jackson Hole’s valley and natural landscape formed millions of years ago through geological processes. The town of Jackson emerged in the late nineteenth century, growing alongside regional ranching and tourism.

  • Why was Jackson Hole built?

    Jackson Hole’s settlements developed to support ranching, trade, and access to nearby natural areas. The region has expanded as outdoor recreation and conservation became central to its community identity.

  • What are some things to do near Jackson Hole?

    Visitors frequently explore Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Town Square, or enjoy activities like skiing, hiking, and wildlife tours. Local galleries, dining, and cultural events add to the experience around town.

  • How is the weather near Jackson Hole?

    Jackson Hole has cold, snowy winters with temperatures from 2–28°F (-17 to -2°C), and mild summers reaching 69–79°F (21–26°C). Rainfall is typically lightest in summer, and visitors often pack layers for unpredictable conditions.

  • How was Jackson Hole built?

    Jackson Hole’s town areas grew from early log cabins and ranches, gradually incorporating modern structures and community spaces. The valley’s landscape was shaped by glaciers and tectonic shifts, laying the groundwork for its current setting.

  • What is the history of Jackson Hole?

    Jackson Hole began as territory used by Indigenous peoples and trappers, then became a hub for ranchers starting in the nineteenth century. Over time, conservation efforts and recreation made it a destination for visitors seeking nature and cultural heritage.

All about Jackson Hole

Framed by the soaring peaks of the Teton Mountains and Gros Ventre Mountains, Jackson Hole is a picturesque valley in northwest Wyoming, located near the border of Idaho. In winter, visitors arrive here to ski at major resorts, with the city’s main ski area offering more than 2,500 acres of skiable terrain. In summer, the snow melts from the jagged mountain peaks, and adventurers are drawn to whitewater rafting and kayaking on Snake River and hiking through pine forests past sparkling lakes in Grand Teton National Park.

There are four towns that lie within the Jackson Hole valley, including the vibrant town of Jackson. The center of Jackson is lined by bars, restaurants, and shops, and the town square is home to an ice-skating rink in winter and the Old West-style Jackson Hole Shootout demonstrations in summer. Both Jackson Town Square and Gaslight Alley offer robust shopping options in Jackson, with shops selling a variety of items including handcrafted jewelry, quirky T-shirts, and unique candies from all over the world.

What are the top things to do in Jackson Hole?

Grand Teton National Park

There are nearly 500 square miles of wilderness and many trails to explore in Grand Teton National Park. The Colter Bay Lakeshore Trail is a mostly flat two-mile loop that will reward you with amazing views of Jackson Lake and the Tetons. If you’re up for something more challenging, you could hop on the shuttle boat across the lake to Hidden Falls and embark on the Inspiration Point Trail. This two-mile loop leads you to the magnificent Jenny Lake, which sits at the base of Cascade Canyon.

Yellowstone National Park

Take a 45-minute drive to this world-famous park, which is home to the largest concentration of geysers in the world — around 10,000 active thermal features. You’ll see rocky flats with plumes of rising steam, bubbling mud pots, geothermal pools, and the park's most famous feature, Old Faithful, which erupts regularly. The park is also a haven for diverse wildlife, including herds of elk, bison, and moose that roam freely on the plains, while grizzly bears, coyotes, and wolves hunt in the valley.

Snow King Mountain

Just a few blocks from Jackson’s Town Square, board a scenic chairlift to the summit of Snow King Mountain. Since this chairlift is open year round, you can experience the 360-degree mountain views regardless of whether there’s snow on the ground. During summer, the landscape features white-capped mountains peeking behind green, grassy foothills. During the winter, the bright white, powdery snow covers most of the landscape, aside from the undersides of evergreens and the jagged features of the area’s tallest peaks. Once at the summit, there are plenty of hiking trails to explore, and you could even hike back down to town — or simply hop back on the lift for another beautiful trip to the bottom.

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