Directly bordering Grand Teton National Park, this exceptional 3-acre homesite is located just north of Jackson and offers sweeping views of the Grand Teton, Sleeping Indian Mountain, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the surrounding mountain ranges. The flat, easily developable parcel presents a rare opportunity to build in one of the valley's most sought-after locations. Conveniently situated near Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club, the Jackson Hole Airport, the Town of Jackson, and the region's renowned national parks, the property combines exceptional scenery with outstanding accessibility.
Steeped in local history and lore, the Porter Ranch Subdivision's origins date back nearly a century to a different time in Jackson Hole. Nestled amidst the breathtaking ranchland of Jackson Hole lies the valley's newest neighborhood. This carefully planned subdivision bridges the area's rich ranching history with a promising future for our growing community. This ideal location on South Park Loop Road has direct access to the celebrated community pathway system, schools, shopping, and more. Each lot will be fronted by a paved street and sidewalks, and connected to utilities by the Town of Jackson (Water & Sewer), Lower Valley Energy (Electric & Natural Gas), Spectrum (Cable), and SilverStar Communications (Fiber Optic). Lot 59 offers 3,260 SqFt of development potential on .28 acres.
Experience the best of Wyoming living on this exceptional 2.49-acre homesite just north of Jackson Hole. Showcasing stunning, unobstructed views of the Grand Teton Mountain Range, this property offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home amid some of the most iconic scenery in the West. A 45-acre parcel borders the property to the north, while a 17-acre parcel lies to the west toward the Tetons, creating an expansive sense of open space and privacy beyond the lot lines. Located just minutes from Grand Teton National Park, outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing are right at your doorstep. Thoughtfully established building envelopes help protect treasured view corridors, ensuring lasting enjoyment of the area's remarkable natural beauty for years to come.
Steeped in local history and lore, the Porter Ranch Subdivision's origins date back nearly a century to a different time in Jackson Hole. Nestled amidst the breathtaking ranchland of Jackson Hole lies the valley's newest neighborhood. This carefully planned subdivision bridges the area's rich ranching history with a promising future for our growing community. This ideal location on South Park Loop Road has direct access to the celebrated community pathway system, schools, shopping, and more. Each lot will be fronted by a paved street and sidewalks, and connected to utilities by the Town of Jackson (Water & Sewer), Lower Valley Energy (Electric & Natural Gas), Spectrum (Cable), and SilverStar Communications (Fiber Optic). Lot 3 offers 3,363 SqFt of development potential on .28 acres.
Build the mountain retreat of your dreams on 3.6 acres in the coveted Owl Creek Subdivision. A rare combination of expansive Grand Teton views, treed privacy and deeded Snake River access make this one of the valley's premier land offerings. The sizable property is comfortably suited for a main residence and guest house to be built against the iconic backdrop of the Teton Range. Nearly equidistant to the Town of Jackson and the entrance to Grand Teton National Park, this unbeatable location provides an owner the instant access to adventure and amenities. Square footage and tax information provided by Teton County GIS. Buyer to independently verify details.
24 acre fully graded, ready to go site at the base of Saddle Butte, before the switchbacks and only a five-minute drive to the Jackson Town Square. Sweeping views of the Tetons and the Snow King range. The building pad is elevated and sits back from the road, affording a great deal of privacy.
Exciting redevelopment opportunity in a prime location in the town of Jackson. This property offers excellent future potential with NL-5 zoning, allowing for up to three attached or detached residential units. This is a rare chance to create something special on a well located parcel with flexible development possibilities. Bring your vision and take advantage of this unique opportunity to maximize the potential of this desirable property. The existing home and attached garage will need to be removed. Call for details.
Perched about the Snake River, this rare 40-acre parcel offers privacy and direct access to the bordering Bridger-Teton National Forest. Located just south of Town, this elevated homesite captures sweeping valley, river, and mountain views creating an idyllic setting. This property presents a truly exceptional opportunity.
TBD PLEASE CONTACT ARLENE POLING FOR INQUIRIES DURING 6/11 - 6/14. No HOA fees but there are road maintenance and plowing charges that are variable . Most recent year's charges were $700 for plowing and $1,200 for road maintenance. Fiber optic (Silverstar) and Electricity exist in contiguous road. The lot was created through the Family Subdivision process and has now matured into a single-family homesite without restriction - a rare Game Creek opportunity. No Street Address - but you can find it on the GIS by PIDN: 22-40-16-35-4-00-024. The lot is largely level with excellent views of the surrounding mountains. It's norther boundary slopes down towards Squaw Creek, providing vegetation, topographic relief, and increased seclusion in this area.
Here's your opportunity to live on a high perch above Jackson Hole, with unobstructed, 360-degree views of the Tetons and Sleeping Indian. Perched on Saddle Butte, you'll enjoy a sense of remoteness while being only ten minutes from downtown Jackson. Lot 103 spans just under 9 acres and is highly usable, primed for your new home. Saddle Butte Heights is accessed by a private road, enhancing privacy, inviting abundant wildlife, and delivering breathtaking vistas.
A Front-Ridge Rarity at Spring Creek Ranch For the first time in two decades, a coveted front-ridge homesite on Spring Creek Ranch comes to market -- 1.18 acres in Elk Dance Estates, perched high above the valley floor with unobstructed, protected views of the Teton Range and the Sleeping Indian. This is the front line. Tucked into an established cul-de-sac of completed estates, the lot delivers the quiet seclusion buyers seek in Jackson Hole without sacrificing convenience: paved roads and full access to Spring Creek Ranch's resort amenities: pool, spa, tennis, and on-site dining, all within one of the valley's most established luxury communities. The lot is also a few minutes' walk to a second resort, Amangani, one of the most storied resorts in the American West. All utilities are... ...stubbed and ready (water, sewer, electric, cable, and phone) with multiple driveway configurations available. Front-ridge inventory in Spring Creek almost never trades. With a shrinking pool of vacant land in Jackson Hole and views of this caliber permanently preserved, this is a generational opportunity, whether the vision is to build a legacy residence now or to acquire one of the valley's most defensible parcels as a long-term investment.
Elevated Living Above it All. Discover a rare opportunity to claim one of the last developable homesites at the prestigious Spring Creek Ranch. Perched high above the valley floor, this lot offers a front-row view of the Teton Range and breathtaking Wyoming sunsets. Enjoy the perks of a five-star guest ranch with door-to-door shuttle service, concierge, and world-class amenities including a pool and tennis courts. Build your legacy where the wilderness meets refined resort living.
Steeped in local history and lore, the Porter Ranch Subdivision's origins date back nearly a century to a different time in Jackson Hole. Nestled amidst the breathtaking ranchland of Jackson Hole lies the valley's newest neighborhood. This carefully planned subdivision bridges the area's rich ranching history with a promising future for our growing community. This ideal location on South Park Loop Road has direct access to the celebrated community pathway system, schools, shopping, and more. Each lot will be fronted by a paved street and sidewalks, and connected to utilities by the Town of Jackson (Water & Sewer), Lower Valley Energy (Electric & Natural Gas), Spectrum (Cable), and SilverStar Communications (Fiber Optic). Lot 56 offers 3,357 SqFt of development potential on .28 acres.
Steeped in local history and lore, the Porter Ranch Subdivision's origins date back nearly a century to a different time in Jackson Hole. Nestled amidst the breathtaking ranchland of Jackson Hole lies the valley's newest neighborhood. This carefully planned subdivision bridges the area's rich ranching history with a promising future for our growing community. This ideal location on South Park Loop Road has direct access to the celebrated community pathway system, schools, shopping, and more. Each lot will be fronted by a paved street and sidewalks, and connected to utilities by the Town of Jackson (Water & Sewer), Lower Valley Energy (Electric & Natural Gas), Spectrum (Cable), and SilverStar Communications (Fiber Optic). Lot 29 offers 3,362 SqFt of development potential on .28 acres.
Steeped in local history and lore, the Porter Ranch Subdivision's origins date back nearly a century to a different time in Jackson Hole. Nestled amidst the breathtaking ranchland of Jackson Hole lies the valley's newest neighborhood. This carefully planned subdivision bridges the area's rich ranching history with a promising future for our growing community. This ideal location on South Park Loop Road has direct access to the celebrated community pathway system, schools, shopping, and more. Each lot will be fronted by a paved street and sidewalks, and connected to utilities by the Town of Jackson (Water & Sewer), Lower Valley Energy (Electric & Natural Gas), Spectrum (Cable), and SilverStar Communications (Fiber Optic). Lot 67 offers 3,252 SqFt of development potential on .28 acres.
Steeped in local history and lore, the Porter Ranch Subdivision's origins date back nearly a century to a different time in Jackson Hole. Nestled amidst the breathtaking ranchland of Jackson Hole lies the valley's newest neighborhood. This carefully planned subdivision bridges the area's rich ranching history with a promising future for our growing community. This ideal location on South Park Loop Road has direct access to the celebrated community pathway system, schools, shopping, and more. Each lot will be fronted by a paved street and sidewalks, and connected to utilities by the Town of Jackson (Water & Sewer), Lower Valley Energy (Electric & Natural Gas), Spectrum (Cable), and SilverStar Communications (Fiber Optic). Lot 7 offers 3,363 SqFt of development potential on .28 acres.
Set on 12.9 elevated acres, this exceptional Horse Creek Mesa property is quietly nestled within one of Jackson Hole's most vibrant wildlife corridors. The homesite captures sweeping, 360-degree panoramic views including Munger Mountain, Glory Bowl, and Teton Pass. The land itself is both inviting and highly usable, with gently rolling terrain that lends itself to an ideal homesite and the potential for equestrian use. Its elevated position provides a rare balance of privacy, sunlight, and expansive sightlines--creating a setting that feels both open and intimate. Surrounded by Bridger-Teton National Forest, Jackson Hole Land Trust properties, and Wyoming Game and Fish lands, the property offers immediate proximity to protected landscapes and abundant recreation. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Jackson Hole defined by natural beauty, access, and enduring Western character.
East Jackson redevelopment opportunity. Zoned NM-2 with the potential to build up to 8 units, 3 stories high. Close proximity to the town square, Snow King, Elk Refuge and Cache Creek. This unique opportunity allows the future owner's the freedom to design the layout of their dreams in the heart of Jackson. Boundaries on photos are approximate and should be independently verified.
Bordering Bridger-Teton National Forest and the Snake River, this 1.48-acre homesite offers direct access to year-round recreation including fishing, rafting, hiking, and hunting. The flat, elevated parcel captures mountain and river views and provides a highly usable building site. Located in the Hoback area south of Jackson, the property offers a balance of privacy and convenience with year-round access. Ample space for a primary residence, guest house, and/or barn or shop. An ideal opportunity to build a custom home in a scenic, recreation-rich setting.
With power and water already provided to the property, this 3.63-acre parcel south of the Town of Jackson is a prime opportunity for residential development. Located approximately 8 miles south of town, this property is part of a four-lot subdivision off KDC Lane that enjoys view of Munger Mountain and Glory Bowl. The nearby Snake River and Bridger-Teton National Forest provide countless opportunities for recreating just outside your back door. The convenient and private location is also in close proximity to the Munger Mountain Elementary School and also the Community Pathways Network. Enjoy the flexibility and elbow room that south of town living affords.
With power and water already provided to the property, this 3.89-acre parcel south of the Town of Jackson is a prime opportunity for residential development. Located approximately 8 miles south of town, this property is part of a four-lot subdivision off KDC Lane that enjoys view of Munger Mountain and Glory Bowl. The nearby Snake River and Bridger-Teton National Forest provide countless opportunities for recreating just outside your back door. The convenient and private location is also in close proximity to the Munger Mountain Elementary School and also the Community Pathways Network. Enjoy the flexibility and elbow room that south of town living affords.
Bordering National Forest on two sides, this 20-acre parcel holds great potential. With varying contours, the property is diverse in both terrain and vegetation with several possible sites to build. Perched on the top of Horse Creek Canyon, this location also enjoys sweeping views of Munger and the surrounding peaks.
Nestled in the heart of nature's grandeur, this 2.33-acre parcel offers surround views of the Teton Range. Located just south of Jackson Hole, this property combines the serenity of wide open spaces with the convenience of a prime location. Whether you're envisioning your dream mountain retreat or a custom built home to soak in the beauty of every season, this flat, build-ready lot makes it all possible. With access to community water already in place, your construction process is simplified, so you can focus on designing the perfect space to match this breathtaking setting.
Permit-ready Olson Kundig river residence opportunity on 18.8 acres along the Snake River corridor on Bear Island. This architect-led, shovel-ready offering is set along quiet Prince Lane among large neighboring parcels that preserve privacy and open landscape. Approved plans by Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig include approximately 7,325 square feet of living space with four bedrooms and three baths, conceived as a timeless mountain modern retreat grounded in steel, wood, concrete, and stone. Extensive entitlement, design, and pre-construction coordination is complete, allowing immediate momentum toward building. Remaining development capacity supports a future guest house, offering flexibility for extended family, guests, or staff in one of Jackson Hole's most rare private riverfront settings. The Land Leads When Tom Kundig first walked the site, he was struck by its contrast. Dense evergreen and deciduous trees create privacy and refuge, while the land opens west toward the Snake River and the mountains beyond. He describes the condition as an ecotone, the threshold between forest and open landscape, and notes that "the land was asking for restraint." The approved residence responds with discipline. Organized into two parallel wings over two levels, the structure sits quietly within the trees and opens deliberately toward light and view. Arrival begins in a protected courtyard so the architecture never competes with the landscape. Distant views are revealed gradually. Natural wood siding and a muted material palette allow the home to blend into its surroundings rather than dominate them. Elevated Living, Framed Views The primary living spaces are positioned on the upper level, lifted above the riverbank to control sightlines while capturing long western views once selective tree clearing is completed. From the great room and primary suite, sunsets over the mountains become part of daily ritual. Kundig designed the movement through the house as a sequence of compression and release. A glass connector separates the wings and opens into a double-height entry, creating a moment of volume before guiding residents toward the social heart of the home. Clerestory windows bring balanced daylight deep into the interiors. The architecture shapes light rather than fighting it, moderating intense mountain sun while preserving transparency. Within its 7,325 square feet, the program is deliberate rather than excessive. Four bedrooms and three baths provide privacy and comfort, while the majority of the volume is dedicated to shared living spaces. The design emphasizes how the home lives, not how large it is. Architecture and Interior in Dialogue The interiors, conceived by Windsor Smith, were developed not as decoration but as continuation of the architectural intent. "The architecture leads," she explains. "The interiors are there to enhance the experience of living in that landscape, never to interrupt it." Material selections were drawn directly from the environment. Deep gray-greens, soft stone tones, rough woods, leathers, darker bronzes, and blackened steel echo the colors of the Snake River and surrounding forest. "Nothing in the home is meant to compete with the view," Smith notes. "It's about swaths of texture, not decoration." Tall doors preserve light flow. Finishes are tactile and porous rather than glossy or ornate. Lighting is architectural and utilitarian, integrated into the structure rather than treated as statement pieces. The result is an interior language that feels grounded and quiet, allowing the landscape to remain the focal point. Designed for Gathering and Retreat At its core, Bear Island is conceived as a place to gather. The west wing centers on a generous great room where kitchen, dining, and living spaces flow together in one open environment. Structural steel enables wide spans and expansive glass, reinforcing openness without excess. The kitchen remains fully integrated into the social space, designed as the functional and emotional center of the home. Bedrooms are intentionally more intimate, offering refuge without unnecessary scale. Smaller sitting areas and transitions create quiet corners for reflection. As Kundig describes it, the house balances prospect and refuge, supporting both communal life and stillness. "This was about crafting how a family would live in that environment," Windsor Smith says, "not simply furnishing a structure." Riverfront Recreation and Daily Immersion Bear Island is not simply river-adjacent. The property extends into the Snake River corridor itself, creating direct access to one of the most ecologically rich environments in the valley. Time here is measured outdoors. Morning walks along the riparian edge. Snowshoeing and Nordic skiing across open river flats in winter. Sunset picnics beneath the nearly 6,000-foot vertical rise of the Tetons as alpenglow settles across the range. From the riverbank, casting a fly to native Snake River cutthroat trout becomes part of the rhythm of the seasons. Elk, moose, fox, and deer regularly traverse the property, using the corridor as intended. It is prime habitat that remains active and undisturbed. The house frames this experience, but the land defines it. A Fully Resolved Vision Beyond its architectural pedigree and land value, Bear Island offers something increasingly rare in a river and wildlife corridor setting: certainty. Construction documents are complete. HOA approvals are secured. The building permit has been issued by Teton County. Pre-construction coordination has been integrated with the builder. Interior materials, lighting, and hardware selections have already been specified. "An extraordinary team was assembled," Windsor Smith reflects. "For the right buyer, the real luxury is that this work has already been done." In an environment where entitlements are complex and timelines unpredictable, the ability to begin construction immediately represents meaningful value. The arc
This 17.77 acre Snake River private estate offers a rare opportunity to step into full seclusion in Jackson Hole. With nearly 900 feet of river frontage and neighboring conservation lands protecting the surrounding landscape, the setting feels private, wild, and remarkably untouched. Spend mornings fishing for native trout from your own bank and afternoons exploring nearby national forest trails by foot, ski, or horseback. The Tetons rise just to the north with Grand Teton National Park within reach. For those seeking space, water, and a deeper connection to the land, this riverfront property offers a foundation that is increasingly difficult to find in the valley.

Jackson is located in Wyoming. Jackson, Wyoming has a population of 10,728. Jackson is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 48.26% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.98%.
The median household income in Jackson, Wyoming is $83,289. 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 Jackson is 33.4 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 20 inches per year, with 109 inches of snow per year.