RMR: Primrose 1711 Condo in The AspensWilsonWY offers accommodations in Wilson, 8.2 miles from Center For The Arts and 8.8 miles from Grand Teton National Park. The villa is 6.2 miles from Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club. Providing a terrace with mountain views, this villa also provides guests with a cable TV, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as 2 bathrooms with a bath and a hair dryer. The accommodation has a fireplace. Jackson Hole Airport is 17 miles away.
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A stylish panorama: Fish Creek Lodge 8 faces the world-famous slopes of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort from a coveted site within Shooting Star, only a short stroll away from lively Teton Village. Designed by acclaimed Jackson architect John Carney, the Lodge achieves rustic luxury within a modern barn aesthetic. Sheathed in weathered barnwood, the exterior blends into the backdrop of the Tetons. Within this classic vernacular lies modern trappings: A sheepskin poof accompanies a purple velvet loveseat in the master suite; Pops of color lend intrigue to the otherwise neutral palette. Wood furnishings are sleek and polished. Contemporary artwork reimagines Western motifs as modern.
A cathedral ceiling, framed in rustic timbers, caps the gracious great room. A towering stone fireplace creates a warm anchor and the picture windows framing the Tetons accentuate the soaring scale. A tiered chandelier of hand-blown globes hovers like a halo above the flowing space. Ingenious nooks for firewood flank the fireplace, and a TV hides in a barnwood panel above the mantel. The encircling living area features matching slipcovered sofas and accent chairs. Set behind the sofa, a console and chair creates a sleek workspace fireside or dinner-party buffet. Square ottomans – upholstered in elephant-colored leather – stand sentinel at the picture window. At the southern end of the great room, a rustic dining table comfortably seats eight in upholstered chairs. Hardwood floors line the living area – accented by area rugs – while carpet makes the bedrooms cozy.
In the adjoining gourmet kitchen, barnwood cabinetry complements granite countertops. A Viking stove – replete with red knobs – caters to serious chefs, as does the collection of teal Le Creuset cookware. A kitchen island houses a microwave and wine fridge, and doubles as a breakfast bar with stools. The metal backsplash complements the industrial pendants. The kitchen enjoys a sightline to the Tetons, thanks to the glass doors opening on to the terrace. Outside, woven armchairs and a hot tub provide amphitheater viewing of the mountains.
Back inside, a guest suite, linked to the living area, boasts a chesterfield headboard and king bedframe – an elegant palette on which patterned accents play: A barnwood bench, a cashmere throw blanket, pillows woven in persimmon and purple thread, matching nightstands prop modern lamps. The ensuite bathroom features marble countertops and a double vanity atop a barnwood console. Down the hall, a laundry, powder room and attached two-car garage offer functionality.
The second floor offers two more bedrooms and a media room. The master bedroom, perched above the garage, features expansive views of the Snake River Valley. A gas fireplace adds intimacy, as does the stylish seating area, appointed with the aforementioned velvet loveseat. A flat screen TV, mounted on the wall, faces the plush king bed. The master bath pairs a soaking tub with a spacious glass shower.
The second bedroom, designed with children in mind, offers two twin bunk beds made elegant by chesterfield headboards and studded edges. The neighboring media room can become a third bedroom thanks to a salt-and-pepper woven sleeper sofa that unfolds into a king bed.
At Fish Creek Lodge 8, the many amenities found inside are rivaled only by the myriad of outdoor diversions. A bike path borders the property, allowing for car-free travel between key points. Shooting Star sits within walking (or short shuttle ride in winter) distance of Teton Village and only a mile way from the southern entrance to Grand Teton National Park, making it the ideal launch pad for natural and cultural immersion. Jackson, a magical town ringed in restaurants, shops and art galleries, is a short drive away, as is Wilson, a hamlet with a country store, beloved bar and eatery.
- "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: Our family (4 kids 5 and under) had the most magical week in Jackson Hole. The clear creek group provided the best home away from home and were more than accommodating. Spacious, utterly gorgeous home with everything we could possibly need at our finger tips. Moose spotings in the backyard daily! "
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4 reviews
RMR: Cinquefoil 1612 Condo in The AspensWilsonWY is located in Wilson, just 8.1 miles from Center For The Arts and 8.7 miles from Grand Teton National Park. Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club is 6.1 miles from the villa. Offering a terrace with mountain views, this villa also features a cable TV, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as 2 bathrooms with a bath and a hair dryer. The accommodation has a fireplace. Jackson Hole Airport is 17 miles from the property.
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Whether you enter Sundown via its garage/mud room or its purple front door, you quickly realize that this three-bedroom home has personality. In West Jackson’s Indian Trails neighborhood, which is popular with local families, this split-half-level home is colorful, minimalist—wood walls give all the public spaces a Scandinavian vibe—efficiently laid out, full of natural light, chic, well-decorated and fun. Rather than a built-in Sub-Zero, the refrigerator here is a Big Chill (a modern appliance brand that makes retro designs). The sofa in the living room isn’t leather, but maroon velvet. The gas-burning fireplace isn’t set in a stacked stone surround, but is freestanding.
Sundown’s western half is dedicated to bedrooms. The master suite has a king-size bed, above which hangs a gorgeous piece of textile art. Still, as eye-catching as the textile art is, the star of the suite is the deep, freestanding copper bathtub. Also in the master bathroom is a generously sized walk-in tile shower and a double vanity.
The two other bedrooms here share a Jack-and-Jill bathroom. One bedroom has three twin-size bunks and a loft with a play area and a fourth twin-size bed in it. The second bedroom has two twin beds, which can be converted to a king size bed, and a loft accessed by a built-in ladder with another twin-size bed in it. The shared bathroom has a dual vanity and a walk-in shower.
On Sundown’s lower level, a TV room has a large, overstuffed sofa in front of an oversize television and also two twin-size daybedsAlso on this floor is a laundry room with a stackable washer and dryer.
While the downstairs TV room is certainly meant for hanging out, it’s likely you’ll find yourself in the upstairs open kitchen/dining/living room more often. There’s the aforementioned red velvet sofa. Also, a built in dining table with more than ample seating . In the opposite corner of this space, a custom bench built beneath an east-facing window is the perfect spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee.
The kitchen has a five-burner gas range and an oversize island. Between the kitchen area and the dining table is a door to an outside south-facing deck. Behind the freestanding fireplace, a door leads to a second deck. This deck has stairs down to the yard.
Indian Trails is a residential neighborhood close to bike paths, local schools, and grocery stores. Downtown Jackson is about three miles away; grocery stores are even closer. A short hike popular with locals, High School Butte, is in the neighborhood. Bike pathways connect Indian Trails to downtown Jackson (about a 10-15 minute ride), Teton Village (a 40-minute bike ride), Wilson (a 25-minute ride), and Grand Teton National Park (an all-day adventure).
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The property is around 8.6 miles from Center For The Arts, 9.2 miles from Grand Teton National Park, and 6.6 miles from Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club. Featuring a balcony with mountain views, this villa also comes with a cable TV, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as 2 bathrooms with a bath and a hair dryer. The accommodation has a fireplace. Jackson Hole Airport is 17 miles from the property.
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A contemporary outpost at the heart of downtown Jackson, a frontier town turned chic with locally-owned boutiques, lively restaurants and character-rich watering holes. Set above the central artery of Pearl Street, the two-bedroom apartment features a wraparound deck with views of the surrounding mountains. Located only three blocks away from Town Square, the loft allows guests to embrace the convenience and culture of downtown living while simultaneously secluding themselves in their alpine perch.
The living area anchors the apartment with its colorful mix of patterns and furnishings. A Pendleton blanket graces one wall, with windows opening up the others onto views of the butte. A gas fireplace connects the two expanses of glass. A tweed sofa faces a chalkboard coffee table and leather sling chair. A patchwork dhurrie rug lends texture, while flat-screen TVs add entertainment options. A deck beckons guests outside, with an enclave of chairs presiding over the cinema across the street. A teak dining table seats four for summer dinners outdoors.
Inside, dinner parties can overtake the rectangular dining table with its cowhide host seats and two benches. An eclectic crystal chandelier dangles above the table, and a sage green accent wall adds color.
The open kitchen features bamboo cabinets, dark granite countertops, a tile backsplash and stainless appliances.
Down the sage hallway, the guest bedroom boasts a pair of twin beds (convertible to a king) wrapped in denim duvets, as well as an ensuite bath with custom tilework and a sculptural sink.
The master bedroom offers chic accents like a distressed wood nightstand and stitched duvet. The ensuite bath includes a double granite vanity and a brick red-tile glass shower.
By nature of being at the heart of downtown Jackson, this Pearl at Jackson apartment offers both convenience and refuge (floating as it does above the streetscape). From below, the roofline of the complex looks like a ship’s masts; passerby wonder what fortunate guests get to sail so far above the fray, on par with the slopes.
Short term rental license #6927
https://www.jacksonwy.gov/335/Short-Term-Rentals
- "Beautiful, very comfortable second floor condo property in great downtown location. Make sure you keep track of codes to get into garage and the building. Highly recommend!" - "Great place to stay. Close to everything." - "This condo is located within walking distance to everything in town! Beautifully decorated, garage parking, and very quiet." - "Perfect spot for a family gathering with our two adult children. Walking distance to everything but the resort. More to do in town and worth the ride to the mountain.."
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18 reviews
RMR: Greyling 4511 Condo in The AspensWilsonWY offers accommodations in Wilson, 8.6 miles from Center For The Arts and 9.2 miles from Grand Teton National Park. With mountain views, this accommodation provides a terrace. Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club is 6.6 miles from the villa. The villa also offers a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as a hair dryer. The accommodation has a fireplace. Jackson Hole Airport is 17 miles away.
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The Cabin is a lovely 1940s log home set into a hillside on the slopes of Snow King, the original ski mountain in downtown Jackson. Green lawns, wildflowers and woods apron The Cabin; towering shade trees keep it cool and secret in summer and brimming with sunlight in winter. Summer concerts at Snow King fill the house with music; the Alpine Slide is within walking distance, and the bustling boutiques, restaurants and galleries of Jackson are just down the hill.
The Cabin is fully and beautifully updated, with handcrafted furnishings and rich Great Camp décor. An atmosphere of elegance, warmth and welcome pervades the house. Thick log walls are adorned with vintage photos and glowing oil paintings. Old oak floors are spread with antique Navajo rugs; skylights flood the house with light.
The Cabin is built around a massive central column of fieldstone – a wood-burning hearth with two fireplace openings, each facing a different area of the open ground floor. The antique, iron-studded front door opens to the first of the fireplace openings. A second faces the living room, where handsome, stick-built armchairs with leather cushions are gathered before a coffee table and a flat screen TV. In the dining room, a long wood table stands in front of a wide window and French doors opening to the back yard.
The Cabin’s kitchen is light-filled and open. A moose-antler chandelier hangs from the vaulted wood ceiling; a center island serves as breakfast bar and food prep station. Top-flight appliances, leaded-glass cabinets, and a view of the lawn and leafy woods make the kitchen a delightful place to cook and converse. A few steps away is a walk-in pantry with a Dutch door, and adjacent, a regal grouping of 19th Century German antler chairs looks out through a wide picture window to downtown Jackson.
A half-flight of stairs leads from the living area up to the bedroom wing. There are three bedrooms on this level and a bunkroom at the top of the house; in all, ten people can sleep at The Cabin. The master bedroom has a grand king bed flanked by two nightstands, facing a pair of handsome chairs. The master bedroom has both a spacious, walk-in closet and a big antique dresser for clothes storage. In the master bath is a wonderful, walk-in shower tiled in stone, with an interior window for extra light.
Two guest bedrooms and a shared bathroom stand along a short hallway on this level. In the first guest room, spacious and sunlit, a king bed built of peeled logs faces a flat screen TV. The second bedroom is a true camp classic. A nightstand separates two vintage twin beds made in Cody, Wyoming in 1955, their headboards painted with Western scenes, and mattresses spread with Hudson Bay blankets.
The shared guest bathroom is a gem, with brilliant, garnet-hued walls, a soaking tub/shower combination and a wide, carved wood door. A sunny, cheerful mud room is reached through a door in the bathroom. Abundant storage space and an outside egress make the mud room perfect for stashing gear, unlacing boots, and storing skis, snowshoes or inner tubes for the next day’s adventure.
A staircase with rustic banisters climbs to the top of the house, where the bunkroom and “play” room await. The rustic bunk beds have four welcoming berths, piled with pillows. In the playroom, a deep couch and comfy armchairs surround a game table; a flat screen TV is mounted on the wall. Windows at both ends of the eaves let the mountain breezes sail right through, but the bunkroom also has an air conditioner, just in case.
The Cabin is tucked in to a hillside just above town, a rare and graceful retreat in Jackson Hole’s vibrant center. Everything is quickly and easily accessible from here – downtown Jackson, the rodeo, the Teton County Fair. And yet the property is a true sanctuary, screened with trees and a yard big enough for lawn games, outdoor dining, fireside ghost stories - even campouts, lit by lanterns and a million stars.
- "Stay was great" - "The cabin was cozy and well-appointed for staying in and cooking or relaxing by the fire. It was also an easy walk to town. Perfect for our small group of friends to enjoy some skiing, relaxing, and exploring the local area. Highly recommended!" - "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: My family of 6 spent a week in The Cabin. It was a great home base for our Jackson Hole adventures. Great location for walking around Jackson. "
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13 reviews
RMR: Greyling 4513 Condo in The AspensWilsonWY is located in Wilson, just 8.6 miles from Center For The Arts and 9.2 miles from Grand Teton National Park. Providing a terrace with mountain views, this villa also offers a cable TV, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as 3 bathrooms with a bath and a hair dryer. The accommodation has a fireplace. Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club is 6.6 miles from the villa. Jackson Hole Airport is 17 miles away.
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**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
***Property may be rented once in any 31 day period.***
This home is currently undergoing updates to the kitchen and bathrooms, to be completed by end of 2022. These updates are not reflected in the photos or virtual tour.
Overlook -– a sweeping, airy, modern house of glass and wood -- sits high on Gros Ventre West, surveying ponds, grassy ranch land and the great, lofty span of the Tetons and the Snake River Range. The dramatic composition of mountains and valley is framed by a continuous wall of glass running along the front of the house, giving Overlook its name and its raison d’être. Groves of rustling aspens encircle the lawns and terraces.
Overlook is long and open, and every room is attentive to the incredible panorama outside. The house fills up with light by day; stars crowd the windows at night. A second-floor great room incorporates the living area, dining room and glass-walled kitchen into one bright, handsome space. A smooth leather couch and armchair face a wood-burning, fieldstone fireplace, a spare candelabra illuminates the dining room table. Painted wood walls, rich fabrics and peaked ceilings with exposed beams all add to Overlook’s atmosphere of peaceful simplicity and deep comfort.
The big master suite is on the main floor, just steps off the great room. The rustic, hewn-wood king size bed faces a striking, asymmetrical stone fireplace, and terraces line both sides of the room. An oriental rug in gorgeous russets, greens and golds is spread upon the wood floor, and grounds the spacious room in vivid color. In the master bath, windows surround the deep, jetted tub on all three sides, while skylights light up the space from overhead. The master bath also has its own sauna, which opens to the terrace, the trees and the cool mountain air.
An open, sunny staircase leads from the great room to the downstairs living area, where a cheery red wood stove, television and big sectional couch create a welcoming, tranquil refuge. Three guest bedrooms are on the lower level -- one, just off the sitting area, has a queen bed spread with a lovely checkered quilt, a door to the grounds and a private bath. The other two bedrooms stand on the opposite end of the house, and share a hallway and a bathroom between them. The first has a traditional brass, queen size bed flanked by reading lights, and a door that opens to the lawns and the hammock. The last is a charming bedroom, perfect for children, with two twin beds waiting side-by-side, spread with matching coverlets. This guest room, like the others, has a private entrance/egress to the outside world and all its untold adventures. Moose, elk and deer graze on the hillside among the aspens, just past Overlook’s deck.
Overlook is a delightful, warm, well-furnished house of manageable size, in a truly remarkable setting -- quiet, pastoral and secluded, and yet close to everything. It sits halfway between Jackson and Wilson, and is only 20 minutes from Grand Teton National Park. An afternoon spent on Overlook’s wide hammock, or snowshoeing along the butte with the staggering mountain ranges spread out in all their glory, or dining with family by the blazing fire are all sure-fire ways to reset one’s overlook on life.
- "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: The house was perfect for us - big enough for people to have quiet time alone, but cozy enough for a great week of family fun. Upon arrival we were greeted with gifts for the kids, maps and pages of Jackson know-how, and a spotless, clean and well-equipped home. Reynolds met us and made sure we were comfortable with the home and how to operate things. That first night CCG brought over spiced cider (which we promptly spiked) and we settled right in - it was a very thoughtful way to begin the holiday. All in all - that would be the word I would use to describe the CCG approach; thoughtful - and highly appreciated! "
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10 reviews
13 miles from Center For The Arts in Teton Village, RMR: Wind River 4 Condo in Teton Village offers accommodations with access to a hot tub. This villa provides accommodations with a balcony. Grand Teton National Park is 13 miles from the villa and Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club is 1.8 miles away. The villa features 4 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, a washing machine, and 4 bathrooms with a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are provided in the villa. The accommodation has a fireplace. During the colder months, guests can enjoy winter sports in the surrounding area. Jackson Hole Airport is 22 miles away.
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Fish Creek Lodge 2 is a beautiful private home in the Shooting Star Development, bordered by a laughing creek and slender aspens. Fish Creek Lodge 2 is an easy walk to the nightlife and activities of Teton Village. Paragliders land nearby in soaring silence, vivid as butterflies; elks bugle out on the grasslands. It is truly a magical setting.
Fish Creek Lodge 2’s traditional weathered wood siding, shingled roof, and long boardwalk porch echo Wyoming architectural traditions. Inside, the rustic and the modern elements happily mix: rough cut timbers and textured walls, meet streamlined upholstered furniture, soft graphic rugs. In the great room, a gathering of leather armchairs and a canvas sofa face the big, wood-burning stone fireplace, overhung by a tiered iron chandelier; But the show-stealer is the massive, 30’ floor-to-ceiling picture window framing the glorious panorama outside, filled to the brim with sky and mountains.
The dining area and kitchen share this big open space as well, where the crackling fire and whopping view are visible from every corner. A flat screen television is mounted above the fireplace, which is concealed behind folding wood panels when not in use. Clever standing lamps give the illusion of heavy chains suspended from feather-weight lampshades.
The kitchen is charming with its combination of western rusticity and gleaming, high-end appliances. Massive rafters frame the space; classic barn lights illuminate a leather-bracketed granite island and weathered wood cabinets; the handsome Wolff range has a quilted steel backsplash and a pot filler. At the other end of the room, just behind the dining table, two sets of French doors lead out to the great stone terrace, where a hot tub, Adirondack chairs, a dining table and a gas grill bask under the might of the Tetons.
The first floor has a spot for everything: besides the kitchen, dining and living areas, there is a spacious laundry room, powder room, a space just for storing outdoor gear, and a guest room with a king bed and en suite bath.
On the second floor, the grand master bedroom offers a gas fireplace and a breathtaking prospect from the four-poster bed; you’ll want to take your time getting up in the morning, watching sunlight frame the Gros Ventre Range while the fire burns peacefully. An alcove opens to a walk-in closet and to the master bath, exposing an airy, wood-paneled room with a soaking tub, glass walled shower, double sinks and a private water closet.
Just down from the second floor landing is a cozy, four-berth bunkroom. Classic wool blankets warm the beds; drawers built into the bottom bunks give ample space for clothes storage. The second-floor media room has a long, enticing sectional, which can easily convert to a king size bed for guests, if needed. Cowhide ottomans and Wild West art harkens to the adventures outside; and a big barn door can slide across the entrance for guests’ privacy.
Outside on the terrace, the big stone hearth is the place for cocktails, hearty appetizers and making plans for the next day’s pursuits. Jackson Hole’s fabulous bike paths runs nearby, offering a combustion-free passport to almost every site in the valley, from downtown Jackson to the gates of Grand Teton National Park. Shooting Star provides a ski shuttle that will deliver you and your gear from Fish Creek Lodge 2 to the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort with a simple phone call. Or, if you’re feeling extra adventurous, The Clear Creek Group would be happy to set up a tandem paragliding session. Make sure friends and family in Fish Creek Lodge 2 are looking out the huge Great Room window to watch you soar by!
- "Rating Details: The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: We thoroughly enjoyed our week at Fish Creek Lodge 2. The home was beautifully furnished, luxurious and comfortable. It was completely ready for our arrival and even stocked with champagne and a birthday cake since this was my celebration week. The Clear Creek group was both proactive and responsive and everyone there was pleasant to work with. We enjoyed being close to the Moose entrance of the Grand Tetons Park and our ride on the Aerial Tram. The best thing about our rental, however, were the papa, mama and baby moose in our back yard the first morning of our stay! "
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9 reviews
14 miles from Center For The Arts in Teton Village, RMR: Wind River 5 Condo in Teton Village provides accommodations with access to a hot tub. This villa features accommodations with a balcony. The villa features 4 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, a washing machine, and 4 bathrooms with a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are available in the villa. The accommodation has a fireplace. During the colder months, guests can enjoy winter sports in the surrounding area. Grand Teton National Park is 14 miles from RMR: Wind River 5 Condo in Teton Village, while Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club is 2.9 miles from the property. Jackson Hole Airport is 23 miles away.
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Brand new to the portfolio as of December 2018, this contemporary two-suite Pied à Terre in downtown Jackson is as close as you can get to urban living in Wyoming. The Town Square, which is the valley’s central dining and shopping area, is just two blocks away. Walk to locals' favorite Persephone Bakery and Café for coffee, and arguably the best croissants outside of Paris, every morning. At night, walk to drinks or dinner, options range from casual to fine dining. Some of our favorites include Bin 22, Snake River Grill, Trio, Local or Roadhouse Brewing Company. You can also walk to the movie theater, more than 30 art galleries, or show at the Center for the Arts. In summer, walk to the farmers’ market or the Town Square Shootout. The former brings together more than two-dozen local farmers and producers selling fresh, organic produce, cheese, flowers, and meat. The latter is the longest-running staged shootout in the country and starts at 6 p.m. every night (except Sunday) between Memorial Day and Labor Day on the Town Square.
But, because this is urban living Wyoming-style, it’s not just restaurants and shopping that are nearby. Hiking, biking, and skiing are also a short stroll away, while fishing on the Snake River is easily accessible. From the open living area in the residence, a wall of picture windows frame Snow King Mountain. Known locally as the “Town Hill,” Snow King was the first ski resort in Wyoming when it opened in 1938. Today it has hiking and biking trails, a scenic chairlift, 400 acres of terrain, a year-round mountain coaster, a winter tubing park, and the valley’s only night skiing.
The interior and amenities of Pied à Terre on Pear match its convenient location. The thoughtfully designed complex includes heated, underground parking, a rustic wood paneled elevator, and lovely public spaces featuring reclaimed barn wood floors and stunning nature photography.
Stepping into this residence, the first thing you notice is the abundance of natural light. This is thanks to the same windows that frame Snow King, which are south facing and, even in winter, warm the space.
From the front door, where there’s a coat closest and built-in bench, the layout pulls you into the spacious main living area, which is designed for entertaining. A kitchen island with bar stools is near a glass-front gas fireplace; if there’s a better place to enjoy a quiet, intimate breakfast or evening cocktail, we’ve yet to discover it. For larger gatherings, use this entire space: the kitchen, island, a dining table that seats 8, fireplace, over sized couch, and multiple armchairs are all open to each other. There is a powder room (which includes a shower) adjacent to this open concept living area.
When you are ready to retire for the evening, the cozy two bedroom suites await. The master suite has a king bed and a bathroom with a walk-in shower, deep soaking tub, separate WC, and a double vanity. One wall of the suite is dedicated to closet space. Windows look to the west.
The second suite has two twin beds (which can also convert to a king) and a combined tub/shower. Both bedroom suites have new, plush carpeting.
The well appointed kitchen features a 4-burner Jenn-Air gas range, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and Thermador dishwasher. There is also a spacious laundry room, where there is a side-by-side washer and dryer and plenty of counter space.
As always, The Clear Creek Concierge Team is here to help you plan a custom Jackson experience.
Short term rental license #7458
https://www.jacksonwy.gov/335/Short-Term-Rentals
- "The property if perfect for a Jackson /national parks vacation. The location is convenient, the property is beautiful and comfortable and clean." - "Comfortable well equipped apartment in pristine condition. Ideal base in the center of Jackson." - "We loved our stay here. It’s clean and well appointed but the cherry on top is that we could walk everywhere. So much natural light too!" - "We had a wonderful time here - this apartment is absolutely gorgeous! Beautifully decorated, very spacious and squeaky clean. It is perfectly located - 2 min walk to Town Square. The Clear Creek group also does a wonderful job managing the entire process. Pictures didn’t do this place justice - highly recommended! "
Exceptional
8 reviews
13 miles from Center For The Arts in Teton Village, RMR: Wind River 10 Condo in Teton Village features accommodations with access to a hot tub. This villa provides air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony. The villa features 4 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, a washing machine, and 4 bathrooms with a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are provided in the villa. The accommodation has a fireplace. During the colder months, guests can enjoy winter sports in the surrounding area. Grand Teton National Park is 13 miles from RMR: Wind River 10 Condo in Teton Village, while Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club is 1.9 miles away. Jackson Hole Airport is 22 miles from the property.
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This 1,325-square-foot, two-bedroom penthouse located in downtown Jackson offers views of surrounding buttes and the Center for the Arts. This unit provides in-town living with the comfort and privacy of a fourth floor unit.
Penthouse on Glenwood 407 is one of nine of the newest condos built in downtown Jackson, completed in summer 2018. Its location is less than one block from the Center for the Arts and three blocks from several iconic Jackson establishments, including the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, the historic Wort Hotel, and Jackson Hole Playhouse. All of downtown Jackson’s restaurants are within walking distance, including Snake River Grill, Persephone Bakery, and The Kitchen. Also, within walking distance is the elk antler-arched Town Square and Snow King Mountain. The latter has 400 acres of ski-able terrain and a tubing park in winter and miles of hiking and biking trails in the summer. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the valley’s destination ski and summer resort is about a 25 minute drive or bus ride. Across the street is Vertical Harvest, a four-story greenhouse which grows 100,000 pounds of tomatoes and greens used in most local restaurants, we recommend a tour of this architectural wonder.
The kitchen, living, and dining areas are open to each other. A dining table seats four, while the stone-topped kitchen island has seats for three. The kitchen has Jenn-Air appliances, including a gas range and oven. An overstuffed sofa in the living room faces a gas-burning fireplace and folds out into a sleeper sofa.
Adjacent to the living room is a large hall closet, laundry room, and full bathroom. The guest bedroom has a queen-size bed and shares the full bathroom in the hall. The master suite is past the guest bedroom. Here there’s a king-size bed and a comfortable sitting area. The oversize master bathroom has a walk-in shower with dual shower heads, a double vanity, and a deep soaking tub.
Rare for a Jackson Hole home is that Penthouse on Glenwood 407 has air conditioning throughout.
While the restaurants, entertainment, and shopping of downtown Jackson are a short walk from this penthouse, that doesn’t mean the wild spaces Jackson Hole is famous for are difficult to get to. The southern entrance to Grand Teton National Park is a 20-minute drive. Cache Creek, a hiking, Nordic ski, and biking area beloved by locals, is a 5-minute drive. Park at the main Cache Creek trail head and it’s only a 15-minute hike before you’re in designated wilderness. Cache Creek is one of the best places to spot moose in the valley. Guests can also bring or rent bikes and access the paved biking trails located throughout the town and connect to Teton Village and Grand Teton National Park. Once your lodging is secured, a member of The Clear Creek Group Concierge team will work with you to build an itinerary for your visit to Jackson Hole!
Short term rental license: #7730
https://www.jacksonwy.gov/335/Short-Term-Rentals
- "The condo was everything they advertised. Great location. Nice views from the large outside deck. And easy to walk to all the spots in downtown. We rode mountain bikes each day and found the location perfect for everything we wanted to do. The condo was also clean, comfortable, and in perfect working condition." - "Nice place, but booking on VRBO, the property manager does not send any info through VRBO or payment, which is confusing. The check in instructions were emailed with some instructions in an email and some in attachments which aren’t easy for guest traveling looking at things in a phone. The beds were also spring, and all our group had issues with how uncomfortable the beds are. Recommend buying Amazon brand $400 foam mattesses. I use these in all my rentals and guest rave about them. Very cost effective. Great stay overall - just need some attention to important details for a new property. Will be top notch once addressed"
Exceptional
7 reviews
13 miles from Center For The Arts in Teton Village, RMR: Wind River 15 Condo in Teton Village offers accommodations with access to a hot tub. This villa features accommodations with a balcony. Grand Teton National Park is 13 miles from the villa and Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club is 1.8 miles away. The villa features 4 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven, a washing machine, and 4 bathrooms with a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are available in the villa. The accommodation has a fireplace. During the colder months, guests can enjoy winter sports in the surrounding area. Jackson Hole Airport is 22 miles from the property.
Child Friendly • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Wellness Facilities • Security/Safety • Internet • Parking • Hot Tub • Guest Services • Accessibility • Fireplace/Heating
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval**
Shooting Star Cabin 1 is a beauty of a Jackson Hole vacation rental: substantial, welcoming and full of light, its rustic barn board siding and log-and-mortar walls harking back to old Wyoming while inside all is comfort and joy, with luxury appliances and a state-of-the-art sound system. The peaked, shingled roofline echoes the mountains that surge against the sky for miles upon miles; velvet lawn and native plantings apron the property. When the tall mullioned windows are open, Cabin 1 fills up with sweet, dry mountain air.
The front door swings open to the cabin-like foyer; steps beyond, creamy walls and bleached wood amplify the wonderful natural light of Cabin 1. The house seems to float on sunlight. An airy, wide open Great Room crowns the top of the house, and vast wilderness vistas roll away from every window. The kitchen, dining and living areas share this big, bright space, while a distributed audio system saturates the room with music, movie soundtracks, or the morning news - whatever you choose. The long wood dining table, overhung by a circular chandelier with Edison bulbs, stands between the fire lit living room and the luxury kitchen. It is a wonderful place to celebrate, especially when snow is falling silently outside the windows. A magic feeling of expectation for the new day begins to gather: a world of white, fresh painted.
In the kitchen, a center island with prep sink is bracketed by a fabulous, six-burner Wolf range at one end and a counter/breakfast bar at the other. The kitchen has a walk-in pantry, a huge refrigeration system and a wine cooler. The Great Room is the heart of the house; wrapped in windows and anchored by a wood-burning fireplace set in a wall of Wyoming stone. A huge flat screen TV is mounted above the fireplace; below is a wide stone ledge that radiates warmth. Welcoming sofas and armchairs are grouped around a wide coffee table; firelight dances over the walls.
Like the Great Room, the master bedroom sits at the top of the house, beams spanning the high ceiling. Huge picture windows frame the Tetons. The soft, snowy king bed faces a wide stone fireplace – gas fired – and a big flat screen TV above it. A pair of chairs wait in an alcove, the perfect quiet place for morning coffee, and the floor is carpeted in soft ivory wool. A walk-in closet offers ample clothes storage. Just off the master bedroom is the sumptuous master bath, paneled in painted wood. There are double sinks, a soaking tub, a separate shower roomy enough for two, and a water closet - not to mention grandstanding views of the valley.
The ground floor of Cabin 1 has a delightful, four-berth bunkroom where the young at heart will feel very much at home. A dresser and drawers built in beneath the beds provide plenty of space for unpacking. Next door is an airy, deeply comfortable guest room with an upholstered queen bed and a private bath. And, at the end of the house, a second master – rounding out the full complement of bedrooms for this classic Wyoming luxury rental home.
Windows in the downstairs master look out in all directions; from the king size bed you can gaze straight up the ski slopes and plot out the next day’s routes. A handsome gas fireplace and a flat screen TV face the bed, and a velvet armchair accompanied by a brass reading lamp stands beside another window. This big, inviting bedroom has a private bath as well, with double sinks and a bath/shower combination.
Cabin 1 sits comfortably amongst pines and native grasses. The wide stone terrace is the happiest of blessings in the warm months, with its staggering panorama of ranchland, Tetons and the majestic Snake River Range. Here you can nap or read on the outdoor couch, soak in the hot tub, track the cherry-red tram as it soars up and down the mountainside, cook locally raised beef on the gas grill and tip your glass to the star spangled sky.
- "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: Excellent rental! I would definitely stay here again. My only comment would be that for the price of this rental, I feel that one complimentary housekeeping service should be give for stays longer than a week. "
Exceptional
7 reviews
12 miles from Center For The Arts in Teton Village, RMR: Snow Ridge 4 Condo in Teton Village provides accommodations with access to a sauna and hot tub. This villa is 13 miles from Grand Teton National Park and a 19-minute walk from Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club. Opening onto a balcony, the villa consists of 5 bedrooms. Providing a terrace with mountain views, this villa also offers a cable TV, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as 4 bathrooms with a bath and a hair dryer. The accommodation has a fireplace. During the colder months, guests can enjoy winter sports in the surrounding area. Jackson Hole Airport is 21 miles away.
Wellness Facilities • Security/Safety • Parking • Internet • Guest Services • Child Friendly • Accessibility • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Balcony/Terrace • Fireplace/Heating • Hot Tub
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
***Property may be rented once in any 31 day period.***
Home on the Range is a magnificent retreat in a truly magnificent location: twenty spectacular private acres at the base of The West Gros Ventre Butte, aproned by the sweeping grasslands of the historic Walton Ranch. The Tetons rise, high and wild, above the range like giant castles of stone and snow; herds of cattle browse contentedly below. Home on the Range is a heaven on earth, halfway between Jackson and Teton Village, solitary in its gorgeous wilderness setting and yet just a short drive from all that Jackson Hole has to offer.
A long, private drive descends Gros Ventre Butte to the house. A velvety lawn, gardens and stands of aspen and pine surround the home; a wide deck runs along its entire West and North sides, surveying the staggering views.
Inside, all is comfort. Big, open rooms flow into each other, brimming with light. Massive, tree trunk pillars support peaked, wood ceilings, huge picture windows frame the ever-changing panorama outside. The kitchen is pure pleasure. A six-burner range is set in an arched, tiled alcove; mica pendant lamps shed golden light onto the stone topped island, sink and work space. The study, with its handsome leather couches, built-in desk, flat screen TV, and substantial fireplace is the place for movies, reading, or work next to the crackling fire.
The great room’s soaring ceiling and sky-high windows make the space seem all light and air, as if one were, in fact, outside. A beautiful, river rock fireplace anchors the great room, flanked by two different seating areas – while across the space a bar made of the same rounded stones offers a place to pour, taste and converse. Steps lead up to a second dining and TV room – the perfect place for family pizza night. A powder room is just off the kitchen.
- "OUTSTANDING" - "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: We have rented many beautiful homes but this was one of the best. The Clear Creek Group did a very professional job of explaining the home and offering any concierge services we wanted. The house was much bigger than we expected from the photos and frankly more impressive than the photos. The location was perfect between the ski mountain and the town and it was nicely furnished and not tired. The wood for the fire was great and dry and the spa worked well etc. My two suggestions are that all the cutting knives are very dull and frankly hard to work with and some larger cutting boards and one to carve a roast on which can collect juices would be helpful. Also, the frying pans/skillets don't work well and need to be replaced as all the teflon is long gone. Finally there were no spatula's that worked for pancakes and eggs. These are minor items that would really improve the cooking. All in all the house was great and we would visit again."
Exceptional
6 reviews
RMR: Eagles Rest 10 Condo in Teton Village offers a hot tub and free private parking, and is within 13 miles of Center For The Arts and 13 miles of Grand Teton National Park. The villa is 1.1 miles from Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club. The villa also has a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as a hair dryer. The accommodation has a fireplace. During the colder months, guests can enjoy winter sports in the surrounding area. Jackson Hole Airport is 22 miles away.
Fireplace/Heating • Guest Services • Internet • Child Friendly • Accessibility • Wellness Facilities • Parking • Hot Tub • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Security/Safety
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
The open layout of the traditional Western lodge takes on chic proportions within a picturesque, mountainside setting. The contemporary residence sits on a prime site within Shooting Star, a luxury development neighboring world-famous Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. A short walk (or shuttle ride) away from the ski slopes and shops and restaurants ofTeton Village, Shooting Star shapes a haute alpine experience.
Designed by renowned local architect John Carney, the Lodge re-imagines the western barn as a gracious yet spacious space. The hospitality begins even before you step foot inside, with a covered porch framing the front door—the perfect spot to congregate before leaving on an adventure. The foyer, as functional as it is stylish, offers an ample coat closet and access to the two-car garage. Just beyond, the great room beckons with its soaring scale, plush seating and flowing configuration. A wall of picture windows stands as tall as the cathedral ceiling and the two-story stone fireplace, which makes the mountains the focal point of the room. The living area, facing the barn wood mantel, is defined by two sofas, matching armchairs with vibrant cushions, a leather-accented coffee table, and a slab bench for fireside seating. Iron floor lamps brighten the intimate arrangement, and a flat-screen TV hides behind a barn wood panel. In the adjacent dining area, woven chairs surround a stained dining table, headed up by upholstered armchairs for the hosts. A barn wood bar borders the dining area, allowing for entertaining ease. Above the expanse, a candelabra chandelier lends soft illumination.
To the east, the gourmet kitchen features every trapping imaginable from a gas stove and stainless steel appliances to sage-colored granite countertops and a wide island—all within the rustic confines of barnwood cabinetry. Studded barstools—upholstered in white leather—create a perch for culinary spectating, and industrial pendants add modern flare.
Beyond the great room, a flagstone porch enables outdoor entertaining with a gas grill, long dining table, and large lounging area—all overlooking a babbling brook, all facing the Tetons. A connected enclosed porch lures with is cozy fireplace, breakfast table and two armchairs.
Back inside, sleeping quarters fill the rest of the first floor and upstairs. A suite down the hall from the great room features a king bed backed by a headboard upholstered in a modern paisley print—a piece that sets the room’s subtle palette of warm grays and blues. Sculptural concrete lamps top ashen nightstands, and a powder blue throw drapes across the bed. A plush armchair carves out a reading nook, and amenities inside the ensuite bathroom include graceful sconces, a granite double vanity and board-and-batten cupboards.
The second floor unfolds with two more bedrooms and a versatile media room. The first guest bedroom offers two twin beds (convertible to a king), backed by studded headboards. Accents include a slate-blue armchair and a chest of drawers. The ensuite bath includes a double vanity and lamp sconces.
Down the hall, the master bedroom boasts sweeping views of the valley framed by two walls of windows. The king bed is topped by a pintuck quilt and fur throw, and flanked by a stone fireplace. A seating area invites unwinding in one of its two velvet armchairs. Work can be done at an antique desk. The ensuite bath offers a soaking tub, double granite vanity and glass rain shower.
The neighboring media room—a shape-shifting space—can morph with multiple configurations. Outfitted with built-in shelving, large flat-screen TV and a textured sleeper sofa, the room can accommodate socializing, sleeping as well as seclusion. A towering tree scene by local artist Mike Piggott casts a magical ambiance.
The many amenities found inside the Lodge are rivaled only by the myriad of diversions that lie just beyond the property. Teton Village, Downtown Jackson, and the National Parks are all just minutes aw
- "Great property, everything was first class. We will be returning again." - "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: Lovely experience. Lodge was beautiful. Clear Creek Group staff were great." - "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: Very nice vacation "
Exceptional
6 reviews
13 miles from Center For The Arts in Teton Village, RMR: Tram Tower 2 Condo in Teton Village offers accommodations with access to a sauna. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking. Grand Teton National Park is 13 miles from the villa and Shooting Star Jackson Hole Golf Club is 1.1 miles away. The villa also has a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, an oven, and a microwave, as well as a hair dryer. The accommodation is non-smoking. During the colder months, guests can enjoy winter sports in the surrounding area. Jackson Hole Airport is 22 miles away.
Child Friendly • Guest Services • Accessibility • Wellness Facilities • Fireplace/Heating • Security/Safety • Internet • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Parking
Not Available for Christmas or New Years!
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval**
Shooting Star Cabin 4 is a beautiful, rambling, stone and pine structure with a great, barn-like feeling of interior space and loftiness. The cabin is positioned gracefully in the magnificent Shooting Star golf and alpine community where the mountains and stars seem almost close enough to touch. Open the broad front door of the log cabin-like front entrance, and you enter an inviting, welcoming sanctuary.
Cabin 4 centers on a vaulted great room where the living, dining, and kitchen areas flow one into the other, anchored at the end by a handsome wall of stone, where a large wood-burning fireplace is flanked by big picture windows (and whenever you’re gazing at the Tetons, the “big picture” seems to come right into focus). Couches and armchairs face the crackling fire and a flat screen television is mounted in a corner. Family, fire, scenery, movie –wherever the eye comes to rest is a pleasure.
A spectacular dining table stands between the kitchen and the living area, made from a slab of solid walnut, its natural contours and variegated hues lending a slightly wild feeling to an otherwise pristine, contemporary space. Dining chairs upholstered in ivory leather surround the table.
The spacious kitchen has its own eating area – a breakfast bar fronted with three leather-backed stools. Old wood rafters crosshatch the kitchen ceiling, tying this gorgeous vacation rental home to its Wyoming pioneer roots. Wood cabinets, stone countertops, a luxury gas range and an island with a prep sink make Cabin 4 a dream to cook in.
The master bedroom waits on the ground floor, in a wing of its own; airy, high-ceilinged, and flooded with light. The king bed faces the stone fireplace; windows frame the mountains. A sculptural leather slipper chair and ottoman under a mullioned window create a quiet spot to read the paper. The master bathroom is just off the bedroom, fully paneled in cream-painted wood. With double sinks, a soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and plenty of storage, the bathroom’s elegant feel is countermanded by the wild mountainscape outside the windows.
A cozy landing at the top of the stairs opens to a glass-walled corridor, where two bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, await. The first is a gracious, sunny room with an upholstered king size bed. The second, a welcoming room with twin beds, each with a matching lamp and side table. A dreamy sheepskin rug lies between them.
A third guest bedroom stands above the garage, a spacious retreat with a private bathroom, which can sleep a small family. A queen bed and two twin beds are set in windowed alcoves.
Two arms of Shooting Star Cabin 4 enclose a great wide stone deck that is a living and dining space of its own. In winter, the hot tub steams away under the stars; outside is a storybook place to unbuckle skis and snowshoes and toast the evening with hot cider and mulled wine. In summer, you can eat every meal out in the sunlight and sweet mountain air. A clear, shallow stream tumbles through the back yard; the kids can frolic, collect treasures, and explore while adults savor the gift of the day.
Shooting Star provides an ideal Jackson Hole location – right in the middle of this wild wonderland, and yet close to the restaurants and entertainment of downtown Jackson. The Clear Creek Group can arrange for guided fly fishing expeditions, float trips down the dazzling Snake River, wildlife excursions in winter or summer, snowmobile tours, ski lessons with a pro, or anything else you can imagine. Ask your Clear Creek concierge, and we’ll send a massage therapist to Cabin 4 for a couple’s massage after a day on the slopes, or a private chef to teach you the finer points of preparing cuisine with locally purveyed meats and produce.
- "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: We have rented through the Clear Creek Group for many years. Our experience every year has been extremely positive. Very professional, and very responsive." - "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: Great cabin with awesome location. we were able to view wildlife right out of both the front and back of the house. We saw two moose and a fox."
Superb
6 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
***This Condominium is currently for sale and may be subject to real estate showings during rentals***
This 1,018-square-foot, one-bedroom penthouse located in downtown Jackson offers views of surrounding buttes while overlooking a courtyard area below. This unit provides in-town living with the comfort and privacy of a fourth floor unit.
Penthouse on Glenwood 402 is one of nine of the newest condos built in downtown Jackson, completed in summer 2018. Its location is less than one block from several iconic Jackson establishments, including the Snake River Brewery and Vertical Harvest. Snake River Brewery has a much more interesting and diverse menu than most brew pubs, and also an expansive front lawn with a bonfire pit and yard games like corn hole and curling. Vertical Harvest is a four-story greenhouse which grows 100,000 pounds of tomatoes and greens used in most local restaurants, we recommend a tour of this architectural wonder. While Snake River Brewing is the closest restaurant, all of downtown Jackson’s restaurants are within walking distance, including Snake River Grill, Persephone Bakery, Café Genevieve, and The Kitchen. Also, within walking distance is the elk antler-arched Town Square and Snow King Mountain. The latter has 400 acres of ski-able terrain and a tubing park in winter and miles of hiking and biking trails in the summer. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the valley’s destination ski and summer resort is about a 25 minute drive or bus ride.
The kitchen, living, and dining areas are open to each other. A dining table seats four, while the stone-topped kitchen island has seats for three. The kitchen has Jenn-Air appliances, including a gas range and oven. An overstuffed sectional sofa in the living room faces a gas-burning fireplace. Adjacent to the living room is a large hall closet and powder room.
The master suite is past the laundry room (where there is a side-by-side washer and dryer). Here there’s a king-size bed and a comfortable sitting area. The oversize master bathroom has a walk-in shower with dual shower heads, a double vanity, and a deep soaking tub.
Rare for a Jackson Hole home is that Penthouse on Glenwood 402 has air conditioning throughout.
While the restaurants, entertainment, and shopping of downtown Jackson are a short walk from this penthouse, that doesn’t mean the wild spaces Jackson Hole is famous for are difficult to get to. The southern entrance to Grand Teton National Park is a 20-minute drive. Cache Creek, a hiking, Nordic ski, and biking area beloved by locals, is a 5-minute drive. Park at the main Cache Creek trail head and it’s only a 15-minute hike before you’re in designated wilderness. Cache Creek is one of the best places to spot moose in the valley. Guests can also bring or rent bikes and access the paved biking trails located throughout the town and connect to Teton Village and Grand Teton National Park.
Penthouse on Glenwood 402 is the best mix of urban and Wyoming living you can find.
Short term rental license #7635
https://www.jacksonwy.gov/335/Short-Term-Rentals
- "We will rent again- it was exactly what we needed." - "This is a beautiful condo. It is perfectly located in the center part of town, gorgeous view and beautifully decorated and equipped with everything you could possibly need. The Clear Creek manager met us upon arrival and gave us tips on where to go and what to do during our trip. Thank you, we had a super time." - "It had everything you need plus a very well stocked kitchen" - "We loved our quick trip. The condo it very nice and had good access to everything we needed. While we didn’t use much of the kitchen it did have very nice features. We’d come back for sure."
Exceptional
5 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
Patterns play within the barnwood walls of this contemporary cabin, a chic counterpoint to the panorama that waits outside its picture windows. The Lodge sits on a prime site within Shooting Star, a luxury development within walking distance (or a short shuttle ride) of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
Designed by renowned local architect John Carney, the Lodge reimagines the western barn as a soaring great room framed in timbers. A two-story stone fireplace vies with the vista for focal point. An elk mount presides over the living space from its perch above the mantle, diverting attention away from the covert TV (tucked behind a barnwood panel). A roomy sectional – plush with patterned pillows – faces the fireplace and hugs a live-edge wood coffee table. An octagonal chandelier dangles gracefully above the great room, while animal-print drapes lend an unexpected touch.
Jutting off the living area, the gourmet kitchen features every trapping imaginable from the Wolf stove and stainless steel appliances to granite countertops and a wide island. Barstools – upholstered in cowhide and plaid – create a perch for culinary spectating, and schoolhouse pendants add a modern element.
Within the great room, two different areas serve as venues for the vittles prepared nearby. A sleek square dining table, ringed in upholstered armchairs, welcomes formal affairs while an intimate breakfast nook – accented by a howling (stuffed) coyote – provides a more casual setting for eating, with its two chairs and plaid banquette.
Glass doors open onto the terrace, where woven couches invite lounging around the fire pit. Adding to the warmth, a hot tub encourages soaking, while a gas grill makes outdoor cooking a must. Whatever diversion is selected, the terrace offers prime panoramic scenery.
Return indoors to find a guest suite, linked to the great room, with a king sleigh bed topped by an equine triptych and flanked by a studded wood side table. Architect’s lamps provide reading light, while a floating pendant adds warm illumination. Mirroring the pattern play employed throughout the house, a fur throw folds over the bedspread in contrast to the damask drapes. The ensuite bathroom boasts a double vanity, shower and tub. The back hall offers functionality with a laundry room, powder room and the attached, immaculate two-car garage – sheathed in barn doors and outfitted with a commercial-grade boot and glove dryer. Rounding out the first-floor amenities, the functional foyer presents a place to disrobe amid chic accoutrements including studded fabric wall covering, a spiked metal mirror, striped rug and barnwood credenza.
The second floor beckons with two more bedrooms and a versatile media room. The master bedroom boasts panoramic views of the Gros Ventre Range from the king canopy bed. A modern desk enables work. An upholstered chaise lounge, tucked beside the gas fireplace, creates the perfect reading nook (beneath the mounted flat-screen TV). Exposed beams cap the elegant suite. The master bath includes a bathtub, glass rain shower, double vanity, sheepskin mat and hammered metal mirror.
The second bedroom, designed with children in mind, offers a built-in bunk beds. Patterns dance from the plaid carpet to a cowhide chair and the graphic wallpaper in the ensuite bath. Similarly schemed, the neighboring media room features a graphic carpet, a large flat-screen TV, and a built-in bookcase/media console. Hovering up high, a lofted bunk bed lines an entire wall, accommodating multiple sleeping arrangements.
The many amenities found inside the Lodge are rivaled only by the myriad of diversions that lie just beyond the front door. A bike path borders the property, allowing for car-free travel between top spots including the southern entrance to Grand Teton National Park. Downtown Jackson is a short drive away, as is the hamlet of Wilson. Whether fly fishing or horseback riding, mountain biking or backcountry skiing, the Lodge allows you to
- "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: Entire family thoroughly enjoyed the house. Jose and his colleagues were also on point for dinner reservations and taxis, etc, when necessary." - "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: Our rental experience was so seamless from the beginning process to sadly our departure. We couldn’t have chosen a nicer rental and the team who rented the unit were extremely professional and answered our questions promptly. We would definitely rent through The Clear Creek Group again."
Exceptional
5 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval**
Shooting Star Cabin 11 is the perfect basecamp for a large family or group of friends looking to adventure around Jackson Hole. In the Cabins at Shooting Star West, near the base of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the southwest entrance to Grand Teton National Park, Cabin 11 makes it easy for your day to include hiking, skiing, mountain and road biking, Nordic skiing, whitewater and scenic rafting on the Snake River, snowshoeing, soaking in hot springs, and wildlife watching. And then you get to return home and relax in front of a fire in the great room, soak in the hot tub, have drinks on the patio next to one of the many private creeks that wind through Shooting Star, curl up on a couch and read or watch a movie, or prepare a meal in the professional-grade kitchen.
Designed by Paul Bertelli of the noted Rocky Mountain design firm JLF & Associates, Cabin 11’s smart layout of three separate-but-connected pavilions allows it to feel intimate, yet also host gatherings of your whole group. (The 4,063-square-foot home sleeps up to 12 people in 4 suites; additionally, there is a day bed.) The airy main living area—a combined kitchen, dining area, and great room—sits on the main level of the central pavilion. Here windows frame ski runs at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the major peaks of the southern Tetons. French doors on either side of this space lead to separate outdoor living spaces: a lawn on the north side of the home and a south-facing patio with a hot tub, grill, and seating area.
To maximize the privacy of the master suite, it gets its own pavilion. On the southern end of the home, the master suite is separated from the main pavilion by a glass hallway and includes a sleeping area with a natural gas fireplace, a walk-in closet, and a large bathroom with a deep soaking tub, double vanity, and oversize walk-in shower. Within the master bath, the WC is separate from the vanity/bathing area. Additional privacy comes from the fact the master suite is the only bedroom on the main floor.
Upstairs are three suites offering a range of sleeping situations: one suite features a king-size bed, the second has two twin-size beds, and the third has a king and two twins along with a wet bar. These three suites share a sunny office/library on the landing at the top of the stairs. All of Cabin 11’s bedroom suites have a flat-screen TV.
Additional spaces on the main level—all at the opposite end of the home from the master suite—are a media/TV room, the laundry room, a mud room with built-in cabinetry, and a two-car garage.
All of Cabin 11’s spaces feature a soothing color palette and reclaimed materials. The home’s art collection includes many pieces that are contemporary takes on wildlife and the west. (Although maybe you’ll be most drawn to artist Jo Mora’s 1933 classic Western work, “Sweetheart of the Rodeo,” which hangs in the hallway between the front entry and the main living space.)
Once your lodging is secured, a member of The Clear Creek Group Concierge team will work with you to build an itinerary for your visit to Jackson Hole!
- "We so enjoyed staying in this wonderful home. Prime location in a very comfortable and beautifully appointed house." - "Perfect house for a holiday getaway and so much room for both families of 4 to stretch out and find space to relax. The kitchen was just incredible and able to accommodate a lot of our cooking projects all at once. The kids loved seeing the wildlife passing through in the snow and the views from the property are breathtaking. The property managers were also fantastic; sooo helpful and super accommodating. They really helped to make this holiday trip a special one. We will definitely book again on our next visit."
Exceptional
5 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
Four Pines 6 is popular with fans of contemporary decor, and also with multiple families traveling together with kids. For parents, three of this home’s five bedrooms have king-size beds. For the kids, there’s a bunk room with four twin-size beds and another bedroom with two twin beds. The two kid-friendly rooms are connected by a wet bar and that area of the house can be closed off from the rest of the house. This area even has its own entrance by the garage.
While this home has the same rustic materials palette—reclaimed barn wood, stone, over-sized beams—as all of the homes in this area of Teton Village’s Shooting Star development, inside it’s more contemporary than some of its neighbors. The bench immediately inside the front door has sleek lines and is upholstered in fabric with a geometric print and sits below a vibrant painting which is the focal point of the space.
The contemporary aesthetic in this cabin is cozy, thanks to the thoughtful use of colors and textures. The L-shaped sofa in the living area is over-sized and its pillows overstuffed. The sofa is also right in front of the home’s wood-burning fireplace. Tucked into a corner behind the sofa and flanked by windows is a table for 4 that will undoubtedly become a favorite spot for a game of cards, breakfast with a view or for an afternoon cup of hot cocoa.
The living area is open to the kitchen and the dining area. High ceilings ensure this space is light and airy while reclaimed barn wood paneling and kitchen cabinetry warms up the room. In the professional-grade kitchen, including Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, a large center island and a bar mean there’s plenty of space for hanging out.
In summer, as comfortable as the home’s main gathering space is, chances are you’ll spend more time outside. French doors on both the north and south walls of this area open onto stone patios. The northern patio is larger and has a gas-burning grill and a hot tub. The southern terrace is a more intimate space and an ideal spot for watching the sunset.
The master suite is the only bedroom on the ground floor. It includes its own wing at the south end of the house and has a gas-burning fireplace as well as large windows and expansive mountain views.
Also on the first floor is the laundry room, access to the garage, and a media room.
Upstairs, in addition to the kids’ wing at the north end of the home, did we mention the shuffleboard table in the bunk room, are two more bedroom suites, each with a king-size bed. If you have to work, or maybe just need a spot to write some postcards, the landing at the top of the main stairway has a built-in desk.
Shooting Star is home to Jackson Hole’s most in-demand addresses. Four Pines is within walking distance of the shopping and dining in the base area of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. An on-call ski shuttle to the slopes is available during ski season. A bike pathway connects Shooting Star to the towns of Wilson and Jackson.
- "The best" - "Rating Details: The property manager was very helpful. The vacation rental was spotless. I was very happy with the location. I was very satisfied with the condition of the vacation rental. Overall, I recommend this vacation rental. Reviewer Comments: This house fit our two families of 5 very well. There are great views of the mountain and the shuttle to and from Jackson Hole Ski Resort could not have been easier. We enjoyed the hot tub in the snow and the nearby Bodega was great for some grocery supplies. A more ski friendly mudroom would have been the biggest improvement to the house as we frequently slipped coming in the door in our ski boots and there was no good place to store the boots and helmets despite the huge size of the house. Also cable at this price was expected although we managed just fine. I would stay here again and recommend it. "
Exceptional
5 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
Two-bedroom penthouse in downtown Jackson, walk to shops, dining, activities, and galleries.
Cozy in-town living with views of Snow King, Wyoming’s very first ski area. Penthouse on Glenwood 401 is a bright and airy two-bedroom condominium in the heart of the Town of Jackson, yet its fourth-floor location offers great mountain views and some privacy. The former can be enjoyed from the primary bedroom, the combined kitchen/dining/living area, and, when the weather allows, an expansive south-facing terrace—it extends the entire length of the apartment—with a grill and outdoor seating area. When the weather doesn’t allow, enjoy the views from in front of the double-sided gas fireplace in the dining/great room.
The perfect Jackson Hole flat, Penthouse on Glenwood 401 is urban living, Wyoming style. Within walking distance are all the amenities and restaurants of downtown, and, slightly further, trailheads on the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
One block from the Center for the Arts and three blocks from iconic Jackson establishments like the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, the historic Wort Hotel, and Jackson Hole Playhouse, Penthouse on Glenwood 401 is a snowball’s throw from all downtown Jackson’s restaurants, including Snake River Grill, Persephone Bakery, and Trio Bistro. Also within walking distance is the elk antler-arched Town Square and Snow King Mountain. Across the street is Vertical Harvest, an innovative four-story greenhouse that grows 100,000 pounds of tomatoes and greens used in high-end local restaurants (and that it is sometimes possible to take a tour of, which we recommend).
The primary bedroom suite has a king size bed, sitting area, its own entrance to the terrace, and a wall of windows that face Snow King. Its bathroom has a double vanity, walk-in shower, and deep soaking tub. The guest bedroom has a queen size bed; its bathroom, which has a single vanity and combined shower and bathtub, is just out its door.
In the kitchen, JennAir appliances, including a gas range, are any chef’s dream. An island has seating for three and the dining table seats four. The property also has a hall closet and laundry room.
While the restaurants, entertainment, and shopping of downtown Jackson are a short walk from this penthouse, that doesn’t mean the wild spaces Jackson Hole is famous for are difficult to get to. The southern entrance to Grand Teton National Park is 12 miles away. Cache Creek, a hiking, Nordic ski, and biking area beloved by locals, is a 5–minute drive. Park at the main Cache Creek trail head and it’s only a 15-minute hike before you’re in designated wilderness. Cache Creek is one of the best places to spot moose in the valley. Guests can also bring or rent bikes and enjoy the paved pathway system that connects the Town of Jackson to Wilson, Teton Village, and even Grand Teton National Park. Once your lodging is secured, a member of The Clear Creek Group Concierge team will work with you to build an itinerary for your visit to Jackson Hole!
Short term rental license: #8704
https://www.jacksonwy.gov/335/Short-Term-Rentals
- "As we looked at real estate in Jackson, Teton Village, and Wilson this was the home base. FANTASTIC place for getting to everywhere we wanted to be, great eats when looking over options, and wandering downtown couldn't have been easier, more enjoyable, or more fun. Cooked on the grill one night, and enjoyed the views and stars every night. Jeff & Margaret"
Exceptional
1 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
***Property may be rented once in any 31 day period.***
Lost in the Woods is a large, luxury villa built of massive peeled pine trunks, just a short and stunning drive from the small town of Wilson. Set among well-spaced neighbors, old-growth forest and towering trees, Lost in the Woods feels almost as far-flung as its name. Understated, spacious, welcoming, full of handcrafted furniture and gorgeous, rustic details. Open, sunny rooms flow into each other with effortless elegance; intimate spaces encourage conversation, all of it suffused with the golden glow of natural wood and Wyoming sunshine.
A sunny, stone-floored foyer sets the easy-going tone. Straight ahead is the great room; to the left the roomy kitchen, where pendant lights hang from the beamed ceiling and a long, granite-topped breakfast bar and separate center island provide plenty of workspace. French doors in the kitchen open to a wide, wood deck with a free-standing stone hearth and comfy seating area. the wonderful outdoor fireplace and the forest beyond. A spectacular kitchen table handmade from a single four-foot-wide plank adds a dash of woodsy luxury to the space.
Lost in the Woods is a happy house, a kid’s (and grownup’s) paradise. Indoor and outside spaces are relaxed and welcoming; the yard has lots of room to play. Just down the road, the wonderful gourmet markets of Wilson offer high-quality, locally grown foods all year round. On summer nights, bring back a haul of just-picked vegetables and steaks and have a feast out by the fire.
A vaulted great room stands at the center of the house, a welcoming and fire-lit crowd-pleaser at the end of a lively day. Deep club chairs and a handsome leather couch are gathered round a coffee table crafted from a slice of a giant tree. There is a hand-built stone fireplace, built-in cupboards and a flat screen television. A vast picture window marries the peaceful interior to the deep green forest outside. French doors lead to the deck.
Lost in the Woods has seven large, welcoming bedrooms; the master suite is on the main level, just off the great room. It’s a spacious room with a traditional Western feel: hefty log walls, beamed ceiling and French doors leading to a private balcony. A big, hand-hewn bed stands in the center, piled with pillows. Tables and reading lamps flank the bed. In the master bathroom, a deep, jetted tub and double sinks have dark polished stone surround; there is a separate walk-in shower.
Upstairs, two light-filled bedrooms have striking, custom-made wood beds and private bathrooms, each with a walk-in shower. Between the two is a charming bedroom with two queen beds, a big window and a sloping beamed ceiling. A full bath is just outside.
The lower level of Lost in the Woods is hang-out central. A big open game room, with a crescent-shaped bar, plenty of barstools, and a full-size pool table; punched tin pendant lights add a bit of rustic dazzle. A trio of dark leather sofas face a huge flat-screen television and just behind a sliding barn door is a home theater, with a long, low-slung sectional couch, a movie screen and sound system.
Two bedrooms stand off the game room. The first has a big, cloud-soft bed topped with crisp cotton; the second has two hewn-wood twin beds standing side by side, and a bathroom just off to the side. The whole downstairs of Lost in the Woods is like a world of its own. A door opens out to the backyard and the hot tub.
Above the three-car garage is a private, spacious apartment, with a fully-equipped kitchen, a living room and a cheery, cabin-like bedroom with a king bed. Extra guests, visiting grandparents or anyone who might appreciate being off the beaten path will appreciate the apartment’s atmosphere of restful seclusion. From the balcony, you can see the top of Rendezvous Peak.
- "What a wonderful experience!! The home is all that and more, we couldn’t have asked for a more perfect place to stay while vacationing in Wyoming! Thanks for the memories!!!"
Exceptional
1 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
A stylish roost perched above the hustle and bustle of downtown Jackson, at once convenient and chic. With ample space for families and groups of friends, this two-bedroom, three-bath loft sits above the central artery of Pearl Street, with a wraparound deck affording views of the surrounding mountainsides with nary a roofline obstructing the panorama. Belying its pristine sightlines, the penthouse sits only three blocks away from Town Square, allowing for all of the convenience and culture of downtown living.
The entryway greets guests with aesthetic elements and ample storage for their gear—in vintage storage bins no less. Just beyond, the great room encompasses the kitchen, dining, and living areas in an ambiance of contemporary yet comfortable cool. A cathedral ceiling buttressed by exposed beams lend an industrial element to the open element, and two walls of windows make the panorama ever present. A gas fireplace framed in barnwood and capped by a bison mount serves as the focal point of the living area. A woven sectional (laden with chic accent pillows), a pair of framed leather armchairs and two petite sheepskin stools invite lounging by the fire or watching movies on the large flat-screen TV. An antler side table and polished stump add western flare. A plush area rug, placed atop the cherry floors, lends warmth. Nearby, a round dining table seats four in slipcovered chairs beneath an artful array of antique mounts. A banquette beside the dining table adds entertaining flexibility. A curated art collection adorns the walls: Modern scenes of western landscapes and tropes. The glamorous kitchen, sheathed in marble and bamboo, is open and airy. A vintage deli sign (broadcasting short orders and sandwiches) gives the sleek corner a rustic edge. Four leather-topped bar stools allow kitchen spectating.
Glass doors open onto the deck, which runs all along the east-west expanse of the top-floor apartment. A hot tub, tucked in a corner, allows for a soiree beneath the stars.
Back inside, the extra bathroom, marked by taupe marble and bamboo cabinetry, features a glass shower, tub and slanted sink. The first bedroom boasts a tall bed wrapped in a pillowy duvet, with views across the private deck overlooking Snow King. A TV hovers above a bureau, and accents include hide poufs, a cowhide rug, fur pillows, a knit throw and aspen branches. The ensuite bathroom, lined in grey marble, offers a jetted tub and glass shower.
The second bedroom is marked by textural elements: a loosely woven scrim serves as a backdrop for the leather headboard and wooden bed, while an antler armchair creates a western moment within the otherwise plush schema. A Southwestern dhurrie rug complements the hide drums used as nightstands. The clean white ensuite bath induces calm.
By nature of being at the heart of downtown Jackson, this penthouse on Pearl offers both convenience and refuge (floating as it does above the streetscape). From below, the roofline of the apartment looks like a sail, a peak at the peaked experienced afforded inside. Passerbys will wonder what fortunate guests get to fly so far above the fray, on par with the slopes.
Short term rental license #8603
https://www.jacksonwy.gov/335/Short-Term-Rentals
- "Our family stayed for 5 nights. We were thrilled with the condo and it’s location. The pictures are accurate. It was beautifully decorated, clean and well appointed with everything we needed. Highly recommend!" - "Four adults stayed here and loved it. Great location in Jackson - waking distance to the square. Parking in the garage is a breeze. Furnishings and amenities were really nice. Highly recommend and would stay here again" - "Wonderful stay from start to finish. All necessities of a home stay are there waiting for you. Everything from simple seasonings used in the kitchen, laundry detergent, elevated toiletries and linens, to books and marked instructions on how to operate the electronics. Exceptional. We will be back."
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
Set into a hillside forest of spruce trees on Snow King Mountain and overlooking downtown Jackson and the National Elk Refuge, this 3-bedroom townhome lives up to its name, “The Nest.” Sit in front of the stone fireplace in the great room and all you can see are trees, the sky, and, in the distance, mountains. But, while The Nest feels remote and isolated, it is only a short trip from the home to the boutiques, galleries, and restaurants in downtown Jackson. If you want the feel of a mountain home in the woods, hiking and biking trails out the front door, and easy access to Jackson’s cowboy cosmopolitan charms, The Nest is the home for you.
The Nest’s star space is, without a doubt, the main level’s public area. An open expanse with vaulted ceilings, a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows, and a stacked stone fireplace, this space is home to the living and dining areas and a professional-grade kitchen. Here, you can settle into one of the two high wingback chairs in front of the fireplace and enjoy the views of the surrounding forest and valley, snuggle into overstuffed leather couches and watch a movie or read, enjoy a family dinner, cook a weekend brunch, or have friends over for après ski.
Also on this floor is the guest wing. Removed from any hubbub that might be happening in the public spaces, two guest suites, each with a queen-size bed, are at the back of the townhome. One suite has an oversize walk-in shower. The second has a combined shower/tub.
The Nest’s upper level is the master suite. A bedroom with a king-size bed can overlook the dining and living areas on the floor below, or be made private by unfurling a series of pocket doors that create a de facto wall. The master bedroom connects to a generous, custom walk-in closet and dressing area. This room, in turn, connects to the master bathroom, where a deep soaking tub sits beneath a window looking out on the forest. (Don’t be surprised to look out from your bath to see a moose or black bear walking through the trees.) The master bath also has a walk-in shower and a double vanity.
A sitting room adjacent to the master suite can be open to the bedroom, or be walled off (thanks to more hidden pocket doors) if someone wants to stay up late watching TV or reading. A cozy office space and reading area is on the upper level landing.
Because The Nest is built into a hillside, a deck off the back of the upper level is even with the forest. Doors from the landing and the sitting room open to this deck, which, when the weather permits, is a beautiful spot for morning coffee or evening cocktails.
The Nest’s lower level includes a two-car garage and, just inside the front door, a spacious mud/laundry room with ample storage space.
The small development of townhomes that The Nest is a part of was the first residential project in Wyoming to earn the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy Efficiency and Design) Certificate.
Once your lodging is secured, a member of The Clear Creek Group Concierge team will work with you to build an itinerary for your visit to Jackson Hole!
Child Friendly • Tv • Kitchen • Laundry • Internet • Fireplace/Heating • Security/Safety • Balcony/Terrace • Guest Services • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
***Property may be rented once in any 31 day period.***
From the moment you walk in the front door at All Spruced Up, which is in the Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis neighborhood north of the Town of Jackson, you know this home is all about views. Push open the custom, hand-carved wood French doors and enter the main public living space, which includes a great room, dining area, and professional grade kitchen. Eventually you’ll notice the impressive wood detailing in the cathedral ceilings and the stacked stone fireplace, but the first thing you’ll notice are the Tetons framed by the expanse of windows on the space’s far side.
Enjoy Teton views while working in the kitchen, while hanging out at the breakfast bar, from the eight-seat dining table, and while relaxing on any one of several sofas and armchairs.
All Spruced Up’s views are not limited to this space. In three of the five-bedroom suites, you can enjoy your morning cup of coffee in bed while looking directly at the snaggliest of the peaks in the Teton Range.
The master suite and first guest suite are in the home’s eastern wing. Like the front door, bedroom doors are also hand-carved with wildlife native to the area. This guest suite—the “deer” room—has a king size bed, combined tub/shower, walk-in closet, sitting area, and south facing windows. The master suite, behind French doors carved with a scene of a cowboy and his horse, has Teton views to rival those from the great room. Switch on the natural gas fireplace in the corner, settle into an armchair at the foot of the king size bed and soak in the sight of the main peaks of the mountain range that might be the most famous and photographed in the country. A door from the master suite leads to a large outdoor living space.
The three remaining guest bedrooms, the “bear,” “wolf,” and “mountain lion” suites are in this western wing. Each has a king size bed, a walk-in closet, sitting area, single vanity, tongue-and-groove cathedral ceilings, and walk-in shower. These three suites are almost identical in size. The bear and wolf suites have views of the major Teton peaks. The Tetons are also visible from the mountain lion room, but from here you see the range’s southern peaks, which don’t have the same drama as the northern part of the range.
When the weather permits All Spruced Up has a backyard patio that is almost as big as the main public space. Man the built-in gas grill while looking at the Tetons, or maybe watching some of the wildlife known to frequent this neighborhood, like elk, moose, and deer.
The home also has a three-car garage, oversize mud room with enough storage for everyone’s gear, and dual ASKO washers and driers.
Downtown Jackson and its amenities are about a 20 minute drive; the Moose entrance to Grand Teton National Park is about 15 minutes away. Teton Village and the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort are about 25 minutes away.
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**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
***Property may be rented once in any 31 day period.***
Northern Hideaway, in the Owl Creek subdivision adjacent to the Snake River and just south of Grand Teton National Park, is the ultimate Jackson Hole vacation home for a family or group of friends that wants to watch wildlife wandering through the backyard and connect over games of poker or pool without sacrificing convenient access to the man-made amenities and attractions of the area.
Newly built, the 6,000-square foot home has four-bedroom suites, three of which have king size beds. The fourth suite is a bunk room with two queen beds and two full beds. Northern Hideaway is unique for many reasons, including it having two identical primary suites. One of these is on the home’s main level. The second primary is up a light-filled floating staircase with subtle views of Blacktail Butte, Sleeping Indian, and the Gros Ventre Mountains. Both primary suites have stacked-stone gas fireplaces, deep-soaking pedestal tubs, and doors that open to an outdoor patio or private deck. The main level guest bedroom and the bunk suite both face south with views of the Gros Ventre Mountains. All the home’s suites are collected together in the eastern wing, creating privacy and separation from the public spaces.
Northern Hideaway has two main public spaces: a combined kitchen/dining/living room on the main level and a game room, pool table, fitness studio, and bar on the lower level. The property’s kitchen is professional grade, with Thermador appliances and ample natural light. We can’t guarantee this, but with the kitchen sink set beneath a wall of windows looking out on the Gros Ventre Mountains, there might be a fight over who does the dishes. The kitchen features an island, including a bar with seating for four. Adjacent to the kitchen is a live-edge dining table with seating for ten.
At the opposite end of this multi-purpose space from the kitchen island is a stacked stone wood-burning fireplace and seating area from which you can watch TV, snuggle into a couch with a book, or keep your eyes peeled for animals in the backyard. There are doors that lead to a patio with a fireplace and a hot tub that spills onto the sprawling backyard. An office is tucked off the hallway between the home’s east wing and combined kitchen/dining/living area. When you need a break from screen time, it has doors to the backyard. On the opposite side of the home is a laundry/mud room with ventilated storage closets and cubbies (to help clothes wet from skiing or hiking dry) and a Finnleo sauna.
Sports/Activities • Laundry • Wellness Facilities • Balcony/Terrace • Tv • Air Conditioner • Fireplace/Heating • Spa • Kitchen • Hot Tub • Internet • Security/Safety
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
One may think the private location at the end of a road near the top of a butte in the middle of Jackson Hole, on over 13 acres would be the best feature of Above it All, an 8,042-square home that sleeps 14. But upon entering, one realizes its locale doesn’t even scratch the surface of the magic this home entails. In addition to the unparalleled views that one enjoys, there is a professional kitchen, a game room with a Bluetooth jukebox, a pool table, a computerized telescope, and an adjoining 10-seat home theater.
The home’s kitchen is at the southern end of an expansive open space with soaring wood-clad cathedral ceilings, a wall of east-facing windows framing the Sleeping Indian and working ranches below, a stone wood-burning fireplace, a great room, wet bar, sitting area, and dining room. A door off the great room leads to a deck. Tucked off the kitchen is a woody breakfast nook, which is as cozy as it sounds.
The east wing of the main floor is home to the game room and theater with a large deck that extends off the game room. As much as there is to do in this space, it is totally understandable if you settle into the built-in bench beneath a wall of windows framing the Tetons and take in the landscape. At night, take advantage of Jackson Hole’s relatively pristine night sky with a computerized Celestron NexStar telescope that lives in the game room. The scope’s database is programmed with 40,000+ celestial objects that it can automatically locate and track.
Walk downstairs from the game room/theater and you’ll find two bedroom suites, one of which is the junior master with a reading nook with views in both directions, a private patio, and luxurious bathroom with an oversized shower and jetted tub.
The west wing of the main floor is dedicated to the master suite, which includes a dedicated home office. A sitting area in the bedroom next to a gas-burning fireplace is framed by windows with views of the Tetons and Sleeping Indian. The master bath has a walk-in shower and a deep soaking tub with a window facing a young aspen grove that moose sometimes walk through.
On the lower level of the west wing are three guest bedrooms, one of which is a bedroom which shares a bathroom with a media room, which has a sleeper sofa, mini fridge, and a covered patio with a ping-pong table during the warmer months. The next bedroom on this level has its own bathroom. At the end of the hallway is the bunkroom with two twin/twin bunks. Except for the bunk room, all of the other bedrooms in Above it All have king size beds.
Throughout the house, the décor is mountain modern and features a collection of contemporary artwork that includes pieces by painter Andrew Bolam, named an “emerging artist” by Southwest Art magazine in 2019. Above it All is the ideal Jackson Hole retreat for a large family, a couple of families relaxing together, or a group of friends who prize privacy but don’t want to sacrifice the convenience of being close to the amenities of the valley’s main town.
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**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
Mountain modern décor at its finest, this newly remodeled three bedroom home, also known as ‘Morning Glory’ is the perfect retreat. Form meets function with custom furnishings recently installed by KAM Designs, a interior design firm with offices in San Francisco, Scottsdale and Jackson Hole. The open concept great room allows everyone to gather around the fireplace with a glass of wine while dinner is being prepared in the kitchen. There is also a guest room on the main level, with a king bed, walk-in closet, and bathroom. On the upper level, the built in bunkroom is stylish and versatile, sleeping upwards of 5 people with cozy bedding and chic textures. Also located on the upper level, is the master suite and a media room.
This three-bedroom property in Shooting Star is one of the newest in The Clear Creek Group portfolio. The layout of this property will be similar to other Lodges at Shooting Star with the bedding as listed here. Call us to learn more about this great property and be one of the first to stay in the home, starting in June. More images will be available once the remodel work is complete.
Once your lodging is secured, a member of The Clear Creek Group Concierge team will work with you to build an itinerary for your visit to Jackson Hole!
Air Conditioner • Internet • Child Friendly • Balcony/Terrace • Security/Safety • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Fireplace/Heating • Hot Tub • Kitchen • Laundry • Entertainment
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