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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
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 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 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, 224 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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A cozy cabin interior features wood-paneled walls and a spacious queen bed topped with a crisp white duvet. A small table and chair sit beside the bed, with a laptop and camera resting on the blanket. Natural light enters through the window adorned with blinds.
Cabin in Victor
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 1322 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 features one queen bed with a 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. No AC: fans or heaters available at resort property, a valid ID and credit card are required at check-in.

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The modern structure is nestled against a snowy landscape, featuring large windows that offer scenic views. A wooden deck extends from the front, surrounded by snow-covered shrubs and hills. The clear blue sky adds to the serene winter ambiance.
Home in Victor
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 86 reviews

Teton Valley View Mountain Home

Tucked away in Teton Valley’s Fox Creek, enjoy views from every direction. Wake up to beautiful sunrises from Targhee National Forest and watch the sunset over the Big Hole mountain range. Listen to Fox Creek babble as it echos down the canyon and watch wildlife from your secluded deck. Fish the world famous Snake river, ski epic powder, explore Yellowstone or the Tetons from this epicenter of adventure. Located less than 40 minutes from Jackson Hole or 30 minutes from Grand Targhee Resort.

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A modern tiny house is set against a snowy landscape, featuring large windows that offer abundant natural light. The entrance has wooden stairs leading to a cozy deck area with two chairs. Surrounding the house, evergreen trees provide a serene backdrop under a clear blue sky.
Tiny home in Tetonia
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 62 reviews

Luxe Tiny Cabin with stunning Teton Views

Luxurious tiny house retreat in the heart of Teton Valley, ID. Cozy, elegant, modern, and impeccably maintained. Perfect for a romantic getaway or peaceful solo escape. An ideal home base for skiing, snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, visiting the National Parks and more! >>>> 25 minutes to Grand Targhee Resort >>>> 1 hr to Jackson, WY >>>> 1.5 hrs to Grand Teton National Park >>>> 1.75 hrs to Yellowstone National Park >>>> 15 mins to the Teton River

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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, 140 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 charming farmhouse is displayed with a wooden porch and a pitched roof. Lush green grass surrounds the property, with a small stream flowing nearby. The backdrop features mountain ranges under a partly cloudy sky, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Home in Driggs
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

AC, Hot Tub, Teton Views!

This charming farmhouse has everything you need for a fantastic getaway! With three bedrooms, it’s perfect for groups of 4 to 6. The area offers endless outdoor adventures, from hiking and fishing to skiing and snowmobiling in the winter. Explore nearby rivers, scenic trails, and the charming town of Driggs, where you’ll find great dining, shopping, and local attractions. House is equipped with AC, Hot Tub, and two car garage, perfect for a car and all your outdoors toys.

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A spacious Western-style home is displayed, featuring a metal roof and large windows. The exterior showcases a blend of dark wood and light metal accents, surrounded by open land. Outdoor seating is visible on the porch, emphasizing the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Tetonia
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

Large Hot Tub & Teton Views

Come on over and settle in to our Western Chic home. It is the perfect balance of upscale style and coziness! The outdoor living spaces are special. The front porch centers itself on the Teton view corridor, with gorgeous sights of the Grand. The back porch looks over the Big Hole mountain range and has a GIANT hot tub for soaking away achy muscles, whether you went hiking in the summer or skiing in the Winter. Come in spread out and soak of the Teton Valley vibe!

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An outdoor seating area features a modern gas fire table surrounded by comfortable couches and chairs. Large glass doors provide a view into the interior space, where natural light enhances the atmosphere during sunset.
Home in Driggs
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

The Lodge at Canyon Loop

Welcome to the Lodge at Canyon Loop, a modern mountain home in the heart of the Teton View Corridor. Tucked in the back of a quiet subdivision, you will witness little traffic as you soak up every minute of vacation. The home offers indoor/outdoor living at its finest. After a long day of hiking or skiing, soak in the hot tub or enjoy a cocktail on the patio, curled up by the hardy gas fire pit. Feeling competitive? Challenge others to some outdoor ping pong!

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The modern cabin is framed by aspen trees, showcasing a contemporary design with large windows on the upper floor. The entrance includes a garage below, and the exterior is accented by natural landscaping, creating a harmonious blend with the surroundings.
Home in Tetonia
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

Modern Cabin - Private Teton Retreat

Escape to the peaceful setting of "Cliff's Teton Retreat," a modern home nestled on 5 acres amidst the stunning aspen forest. Observe an array of wildlife like moose, deer, foxes, porcupines, and bears from the large second-story windows. Our accommodations feature a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable bed, wifi, a smart TV, and air conditioning. Relax and rejuvenate in the tranquil beauty of nature, away from the chaos of everyday life.

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Home in Victor
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Pine & Ember

Sweet Hollow Ranch redefines the getaway. These aren’t typical cabins—they’re modern, romantic retreats made for slowing down, reconnecting, and indulging. Each features moody interiors, plush linens, curated décor, and stunning valley views. Enjoy private hot tubs, chef-prepared dinners, massages, and photographers—all immersed in Idaho’s wild beauty. At Sweet Hollow, we don’t just rent cabins—we curate experiences.

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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
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 299 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.