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.
Hot Tub • Child Friendly • Guest Services • Accessibility • Parking • Fireplace/Heating • Internet • Security/Safety • Wellness Facilities • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
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! "
Exceptional
4 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.
Security/Safety • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Wellness Facilities • Parking • Hot Tub • Accessibility • Fireplace/Heating • Child Friendly • Guest Services • Internet
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
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! "
Exceptional
9 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.
Accessibility • Air Conditioner • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Fireplace/Heating • Internet • Guest Services • Child Friendly • Security/Safety • Hot Tub • Parking • Wellness Facilities
**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
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.
Fireplace/Heating • Guest Services • Child Friendly • Wellness Facilities • Security/Safety • Hot Tub • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Internet • Parking • Accessibility
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval**
SHOOTING STAR CABIN 2 is a classic; an elegant, confident home with the look of a 19th Century homestead added on to over decades. Weathered wood siding, mullioned windows and the circle of towering mountain peaks all around it add to the timeless effect. The house stands on the edge of the rolling golf course, midway between the clubhouse and the village. A log-and-mortar entryway with a heavy, trussed front door opens to the foyer.
Inside, layers of detail create richness and structure: old and new, modern and traditional are gathered together in a peaceful, cohesive whole. In the kitchen, a cross-hatch of weathered beams on the ceiling contrast with glossy stone countertops below, a beautiful stainless steel range, under-counter refrigerator drawers, two dishwashers and two sinks. A breakfast bar, lined with clever bar stools – tractor seats mounted on “atomic age” steel legs – divides the kitchen from the living room and dining area. The dining table is a single, awe-inspiring slab of polished maple, and can seat up to eight.
The living room has wide-open views to the Tetons, the ski slopes and the unfurling curves of the golf course. Deep sofas and a matching pair of sumptuous leather armchairs face a wood-burning fireplace that is set into a wall of solid stone; another wall holds wide windows that showcase the glorious panorama outside; and between the two, a contemporary sideboard hides a flat screen television, which ascends into view at the touch of a button. Down the hall, more entertainment awaits in a game room above the stairs, along with a globe to pinpoint where you are in the world and where you’re going. Behind the game room, a glass-walled “bridge” leads to the private master bedroom wing.
The master bedroom is a sanctuary of calm and comfort. A wide picture window frames a mountain view, and smaller mullioned windows beneath it can be opened to flood the room with mountain air. A stone, gas fireplace faces the king bed; it is a simple, decadent joy to have the warmth of the fire and the coolness of the fresh piney air at once, on a starry Wyoming night. There is a walk-in closet with its own window and view. The room’s master bath is traditional and luxurious, paneled in painted wood, with a soaking tub, double sinks, a private water closet and a separate stone shower.
The first floor of Shooting Star 2 holds a two-car garage, and three delightful bedrooms spaced along a bright corridor. The first bedroom is a four-berth bunkroom, wonderfully stylish and comfortable, like the ultimate scout camp – with a buffalo-hide rug upon the floor, military-inspired wire shelving on the walls, and deep drawers for holding clothes or treasures. Many a late-night story will be recounted here.
The second guest bedroom is sunny, pretty and serene, with rustic touches like twin beds with barn-door headboards, and a tree cross-section table lamp. A door opens to a private bathroom.
The third and final bedroom is a “junior master,” at the end of the guest wing, with windows and breath-taking views on three sides, and a big stone fireplace facing the king bed. The junior master bathroom – with a tub and shower combination, double sinks and a separate water closet – is shared with the bunkroom.
Outside, Shooting Star Cabin 2’s private stone dining terrace and big hot tub are screened with a fringe of fir trees and whispering aspens; lush lawns stretch to the golf course. The great high mountains are all around and the ski slopes seem close enough to touch; in the winter, the ski shuttle can take you right to the slopes and bring you back again.
Shooting Star stands at the crossroads of all that is wonderful about Jackson Hole – adventure, culture and jaw-dropping natural beauty. All of it, at Shooting Star Cabin 2, on your very doorstep.
- "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 experience could not have been better. The house was absolutely perfect. It exceeded our expectations." - "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: Beautiful house and location. Clear Creek Group is a wonderful company. Everyone was extremely accommodating and helpful!"
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.
Balcony/Terrace • Guest Services • Child Friendly • Hot Tub • Accessibility • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Fireplace/Heating • Wellness Facilities • Parking • Internet • 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
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.
Hot Tub • Child Friendly • Internet • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Fireplace/Heating • Parking • Guest Services • Wellness Facilities • Accessibility • Security/Safety
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
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.
Parking • Child Friendly • Barbecue/Outdoor Cooking • Internet • Guest Services • Wellness Facilities • Accessibility • Security/Safety • Fireplace/Heating
**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.**
From the outside, this beautiful home looks a lot like its neighbors: rustic, but in a sophisticated, modern way. Inside though, local interior designer Jacque Jenkins-Stireman has created a one-of-a-kind space equally suited to hanging out and entertaining. She’s combined influences as diverse as Kit Kemp—the designer behind hot London properties like the Covent Garden and Charlotte Street Hotels and New York’s Crosby Street Hotel—and traditional Western heritage with contemporary fine art, chic custom furniture, and antique finds. “This isn’t just a cookie-cutter place to stay at night, but a property with a personality,” says Jenkins-Stireman. “It’s a home that will come to feature in the memories of your vacation here.”
Four Pines 14’s personality is apparent as soon as you walk in the front door. A hallway lined with art pulls you past a powder room and into a combined kitchen/dining/living room with a wall of west-facing windows, a wood-burning fireplace, artwork from local galleries, high-ceilinged barn wood ceilings, colorful accents, and a professional, open kitchen with a Wolf range and oven. French doors off the dining area open to an expansive patio. Whether grilling or soaking in the hot tub, from the patio you can watch the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort tram shuttling skiers and sightseers up and down Rendezvous Mountain. (JHMR’s base area is a short shuttle ride or walk away, although we don’t recommend the latter in ski boots!)
Also on the first floor are a media room and the master suite. Local architect Logan Leachman, of JLF & Associates, designed the home such that the latter is extremely private: It’s in its own wing. The master suite, which has a gas burning fireplace, is also bright with sunshine—even in its bathroom. Enjoy Jackson Hole’s 300+ days of annual sunshine from a seating area in the bedroom or while lounging in the deep soaking tub in the bathroom. The window adjacent to the bathtub has some of the best views of JHMR and the southern Tetons in the valley.
Four Pines 14’s four guest bedrooms, all of which have private bathrooms, are on the second floor. The north side of the home has two bedrooms—a junior master suite with a king bed and a guest room with two twin beds that can be converted into a single king-size bed. These can be accessed by a private entrance near the garage. (They can also be accessed from the main entrance.) Aside from having their own private entrance, a shared wet bar allows these bedrooms a degree of autonomy from the rest of the house.
Two more bedrooms are in the home’s south wing. Ascending the main stairs to the second floor, a spacious landing greets you. Shelves here are stocked with board games from Yahtzee to Monopoly and Scrabble. Or settle into one of the chairs tucked into the corner here with one of the many books happily scattered throughout the home. Four Pines 14’s library ranges from style and design titles from Assouline to classic mountain literature like Jon Krakauer’s Into Thin Air.
A bedroom suite immediately off the landing has two twin beds. Directly above the master suite is a guest bedroom with a king-size bed. A leather bench beneath a west-facing window is the perfect place to sit with a book in the evening.
Shooting Star is home to Jackson Hole’s most in-demand addresses. Four Pines homes are within walking distance of the shopping and dining in the base area of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, a few short miles from the entrance of Grand Teton National Park. A ski shuttle to the slopes is available during ski season. A maintained bike pathway connects Shooting Star to the towns of Wilson and Jackson.
- "House was perfect for two families. Finishes were beautiful and listing and photos are accurate. Property manager was welcoming and responsive. Would re-book in a second." - "We can't say enough good things about this property - a beautiful view with plenty of patio space to hang out with friends and family and enjoy the sunset. House was clean and spacious and tastefully decorated.Crisp sheets and bedding and fabulous pillows. Everyone slept great and we enjoyed ourselves so much. Will definitely consider renting this property again next year. Our only hiccup was an alarm that went off at 12:40am that we couldn't figure out how to turn off. It required a call to the property manager emergencies line for help. It was indicating a leak in one of the bathrooms and the next day someone came out and removed a part of the pipe, probably for fixing it, and so my aunt had only 1 sink working the rest of the trip. This was a fairly minor inconvenience compared to everything else that was so great about this property and location. We loved it!"
Exceptional
4 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
A serene home at peace with its magnificent setting and its gracious role as a host to all. This stately residence sits nestled near a stand of pine trees, within sight of the local definition of its name: the treed terrain of Four Pines, a beloved destination outside the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort boundary. Set within Shooting Star—a luxury development in Teton Village—the five-bedroom home offers a winter ski shuttle for easy access to the slopes. Context aside, the aesthetics of the house allure. Decorative barn wood doors flank the window above the front portico. Inside the foyer, serenity awaits with a Moroccan rug lending warmth while a chest of drawers with gold pulls and an antique French jug lend style.
The panorama takes center stage in the great room, an open-concept living and dining space encircled in picture windows. With the Tetons descending to greet the valley floor, every seating ensemble within the great room grants access to breathtaking scenery. Thus oriented toward scenic enjoyment, the living area hides entertainment options in subtlety; the flat-screen TV seems incognito in the built-in armoire and a rustic game table blends into the stone accent wall. Studded armchairs with leather pillows flank a pair of trimmed tweed sofas, and an antler candelabra accents the hammered metal coffee table. Beyond the slab slate bench beneath the fireplace, a woven armchair offers further fireside seating. An elegant bison print graces the mantel. The adjoining dining area centers around a farmhouse table surrounded by woven chairs. Overlooking the living expanse, the gourmet kitchen offers granite countertops, a Wolf stove and clapboard cabinetry.
Outside, a flagstone deck beckons with its oversized hot tub. A long dining table surrounded in captain’s chairs encourages outdoor entertainment, while a quartet of chaise lounge chairs faces the mountains.
Back inside, the master bedroom pairs privacy with style: A plush king size bed, antique desk and abundant natural light. A pair of slipcovered armchairs makes for a cozy fireside moment while a flat-screen TV above the mantel creates connection with the outside world. The ensuite bath offers a Jacuzzi tub, glass shower, granite double vanity and panoramic views. The nearby media room invites lounging with its deep sofa, studded side chairs and live edge walnut coffee table. Antique park memorabilia decorates the walls.
The second floor landing allows for a working interlude with a long built-in desk and two leather office chairs.
The upstairs guest bedrooms take color cues from showcased works of art: A vintage Art Deco print gives the second guest bedroom a yellow hue, while a botanical print creates a seafoam palette in the fourth bedroom. The first guest bedroom features two full beds with upholstered headboards and neutral linens. A bronze moose lamp illuminates the space, and the ensuite bath offers a granite vanity and shower.
The second bedroom, with the aforementioned French print, is anchored around the queen bed wrapped in plush linens. The neighboring bedroom distinguishes itself with a damask headboard, studded nightstands and cerulean lamps. The ensuite bath comes with a double vanity and ample storage. The junior suite features a textile headboard backing its king bed, seafoam drapes, studded leather bench and armchair plus ottoman. The ensuite bath offers a soaking tub, shower and granite vanity.
Even though the plethora of domestic diversions could keep guests busy, a Four Pines stay would be incomplete without venturing outside. 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, this Shooting Star retreat allows you to choose your own adventure—with the help of TCCG’s Concierge team.
- "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 stayed as a family of 11 with grandparents and 5 kids under the age of 6. Our property gave each family a bit of separation and our own space to relax. We spent a night in the hot tub enjoying the stars. The kitchen was large, modern, and well equipped. It was great to not have to worry about washing sheets and towels the morning we left."
Exceptional
3 reviews
**Minimum Night Stay Requirements May Vary and Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.**
You can park in Holly House’s garage and enter the residence directly from it, but, the first time you arrive at this Teton Village home, it’s recommended to park instead in the driveway, which connects to the front entrance by a raised walkway. In taking this route, you allow yourself to experience a distinct transformation—from the larger world to a cabin in the woods. Twenty paces take you from your hectic life to summer (or winter) camp. Thanks to mature, well-designed and -maintained landscaping, Holly House is surrounded by a lush aspen and pine forest. In summer, the sounds of songbirds are so ubiquitous they’ll eventually become white noise. Certain rooms give you the impression of being in a tree house, but much cozier and with better amenities than any you might have played in as a kid.
Holly House, while just outside the boundaries of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, is not ski-in/ski-out, but the shops, restaurants, and activities of Teton Village are a short walk away. In summer, from the front door, you can do hikes ranging in difficulty and length. The ultimate challenge is the Summit Trail all the way to the top of the JHMR tram. We’ve often spotted moose and black bears on the hike up Rock Springs Bowl. If you hit it right, the wildflowers on the Rock Springs hike are some of the best in the area.
In addition to the feeling of transition that entering via this home’s front door gives you, Holly House’s foyer allows for a grand moment. Swing the front door open and the forest gives way to vaulted ceilings, high windows, and a large sitting area. In case you weren’t yet feeling, it, this space announces that your vacation has begun.
Although built a couple of decades ago, the layout of Holly House feels modern: its main public space—a combined kitchen/dining/living area—and the master suite are on the second floor; and an abundance of high windows allow in light and views of the surrounding tree canopy.
While the layout is modern, this home’s décor is very much traditional Western—Native American textiles, wildlife artwork, overstuffed leather sofas, wood furniture with solid lines, accessories made from elk antlers, and even taxidermied mounts. (The bust of a bull elk hangs in the foyer. The master bedroom has a white tail deer and the public space has both a pheasant and a mountain sheep.)
The master suite is on the upper floor, adjacent to the living room and dining area, and is spacious with vaulted ceilings and exceptional amenities including a steam shower; a deep, jetted soaking tub; a walk-in closet; and separate his-and-hers vanities.
In the summer, the heart of Holly House is a large deck accessible both from the master suite and the living area. Eating dinner out here feels like dining on a platform perched in the trees.
On the ground floor are three guest bedrooms. One is en suite and has a king-size bed. Two others—one with a queen-size bed and the second a bunkroom with four twin-size bunks—are connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom. All have easy access to the outdoor hot tub and yard. A bonus gear room on this level provides direct access to the hot tub and includes ample storage for all the gear Jackson Hole activities require, from skis and sleds to backpacks and fishing rod.
- "Had a wonderful time. The house is beautiful!" - "We loved our stay at Holly Haus! Phil & the Clear Creek team was great to work with and the house itself is beautiful. The close location to the mountain was fantastic. We absolutely would come back again!"
Exceptional
2 reviews
**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.
- "Had the pleasure of staying here the first week in February. The house is perfect. Great living room with comfy couches and a big fireplace loaded with firewood. Outside jacuzzi nestled in the snow for post ski soaks. The beds were comfy and had nice linens. Felt like staying in a 5 star hotel but with all the added amenities of a fully stocked home. There were only 4 of us but the home could easily handle way more. Its bigger and more beautiful than the pictures do justice."
Exceptional
2 reviews
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