This delightful log home is set on 3.10 acres along Moose-Wilson Road. The 2,800 sf cabin features 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Filled with classic charm, the interior exudes warmth and character. The cheerful and airy eat-in kitchen boasts abundant cabinet space for storage. The adjacent laundry room doubles up as a pantry with room for an extra refrigerator. A wood-burning fireplace adds ambiance to the living and dining area. French doors yield to a bonus room, perfect for a den, office or a pull-out couch for additional sleeping arrangements. Highlights include Spanish tile floors, an upstairs sitting area and a shed/greenhouse in the backyard. The treed property boasts a pond and a sense of privacy. Enjoy easy access to the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and West Bank amenitie
Tucked away on 1.19 acres of serene forest, this Crescent H retreat blends rustic elegance with unmatched privacy. Surrounded by mature conifers and seasonal wildflowers, the log home's exposed beams and natural woodwork create a cozy, welcoming feel throughout. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the direct access to miles of groomed trails for hiking and cross-country skiing, as well as exclusive opportunities for blue-ribbon fly fishing in the crystal-clear tributaries of the Snake River. Inside, the 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath layout includes a spacious family room that opens to a peaceful patio with garden views and a private hot tub. A generous wraparound deck invites quiet mornings and entertaining evenings alike. This is a rare chance to own a home in one of the valley's most magical settings.
In the heart of downtown Wilson—perfectly timed for ski season. Newly priced at $4.175M, this is currently the only single-family home within a 10-minute radius of Wilson in that elusive $3M-$5M sweet spot. If you LOVE to ski, this is the epicenter with just ten minutes to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, ten minutes to world-class Back-Country and Nordic skiing, and ten minutes to the Town of Jackson. Positioned at the end of the road on an oversized corner lot, the home offers mountain views, four bedrooms, and an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen designed for both entertaining and everyday. A rec room and two-car garage round out the functional layout. Walkable to the heart of Wilson—including Nora's Fish Creek Inn, The Stagecoach, and Hungry Jack's General Store with nearby path.. ways for classic and skate skiing as well as winter walking. Crisp, modern, and effortlessly coolthis is the quintessential Wilson lifestyle for winter laps and summer chilling.
Situated on arguably the best parcel in Crescent H Ranch with expansive Teton views and prime Snake River frontage, this newly constructed project, completed in 2023 and designed by renowned architect Wallace Cunningham, is a living sculpture. Its connection to its surroundings is profound, with the natural beauty of Fish Creek, Grand Teton views, and wildlife like elk, moose, and eagles enhancing its setting. The architecture seamlessly integrates with the landscape, nestled into a stream curve, with a parallel pool reflecting both the mountains and the house. The sweeping sculptural roof and lofty interiors blur the boundaries between indoors and outdoors, creating inviting spaces for private enjoyment or entertaining. The private primary suite features large closets, a stone tub, and a walk-in stone shower with Teton views, followed by a stunning bedroom area. Five private en-suite guest rooms occupy the southern end, adjacent to the main living area, professional-grade kitchen, and glass-enclosed formal dining area at the home's center. The lower level includes an additional office, a wine storage room, and an attached three-car garage, completing the property. A glass corridor connects the two roofs, offering views of the sky, landscape, and art, creating stunning shadows. This corridor serves as a focal point, bringing the house's design ideas into clear focus. The owners were among the first to purchase property in the ranch, acquiring what is arguably the best land parcel within Crescent H. This property offers end-of-road privacy, spring creeks, Snake River frontage, and expansive views of the Teton Mountain Range. Through thoughtful planning and stewardship, they worked with Teton County and the Jackson Hole Land Trust to place a conservation easement on the property, which allows for additional development rights, including a second dwelling. Crescent H Ranch boasts miles of trails for horseback riding, cross-country skiing and hiking, as well as miles of private spring creeks, ponds and Snake River frontage for first-rate fishing. At Crescent H, homeowners owning smaller lots (a half acre to two acres) and those owning larger lots (35 to 50 acres) will all feel like they're living on 200 to 500 acres. The fishing access to an abundance of high-quality spring creek water sets Crescent H apart from other Jackson Hole neighborhoods. In fact, at one point in its history, Crescent H was one of the finest fishing camps in the country. As one expert said, "There's a lot to be said for having spring creek fishing during a high run-off year. There are a lot of times you can't fish the Snake River when you can fish the creeks." Fishing at Crescent H is for residents and their guests only. Homeowners also have access to Bridger-Teton National Forest. Crescent H's forested hills and tree-studded meadows create both a sense of privacy and a feeling of being in harmony with nature. Wildlife is abundant, but Crescent H is also a short drive from manmade attractions. The shops, restaurants and art galleries of downtown Jackson are close, as is the world-class skiing of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. A historic Western lodge on-site at Crescent H serves as a reminder of the property's heritage.
This updated end unit in the Balsam Lodges is move in ready. This condo is conveniently located, just a short walk to the bus going straight to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the Aspens Market, and all the shops and restaurants of The Aspens. Enjoy the spacious floor plan and the covered patio of this end unit. The unit has been completely updated with new hardwood floors, full slab granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances. There is overflow space for guests. This property can be rented short-term.
Located in the serene Hidden Hills Ranches, this property features a spacious 3.6-acre lot with striking views. The home includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a finished basement, providing ample space for both living and storage. A 2-car garage adds to the practicality of this well-appointed residence. Ideal for those looking for a blend of comfort and utility in a peaceful setting.

Wilson is located in Wyoming. Wilson, Wyoming has a population of 1,407. Wilson is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.89% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.98%.
The median household income in Wilson, Wyoming is $117,670. The median household income for the surrounding county is $94,498 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wilson is 47.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 2.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 19.9 inches per year, with 108.3 inches of snow per year.