West Bank South
Those looking for a truly secluded lifestyle, will love the southwest corner of Jackson Hole that stretches from the base of the pass in Wilson south along the hills.
With a feeling of being a world apart, the amenities of Wilson, the historic Hungry Jack’s General store, a post office, a coffee shop, a bike/ski shop, and the locally beloved Nora’s Fish Creek Inn restaurant are a short drive or bike ride away.
Fall Creek Road loops around to Highway 189 about 17 miles south in the Snake River Canyon.
Subdivisions
Crescent H RanchCrescent H Ranch borders Bridger Teton National Forest and offers rolling meadows and wooded hillsides creating a private sanctuary for residents. Boasting various lots sizes, typically ranging from 1 to 2 acres and 35 to 50 area parcels, Crescent H Ranch features plenty of privacy and roaming wildlife allowing residents to connect with their surroundings and feel miles from the closet amenity, even though the town of Wilson is only a few miles to the north. Ample outdoor activities can be found throughout the entire property. Resting along the Snake River, fly fishing reigns supreme with bountiful blue ribbon private spring creek fishing opportunities or partake in horseback riding and hiking right out of your front door.
The Crescent H Ranch offers a rich cultural connection to the ranching past of Jackson Hole. In the 1920s, the Gerald Brown family purchased property and began operating the Crescent Lazy H Dude Ranch, offering trout fishing, horseback riding and other outdoor activities. Today, its outdoor attractions are as appealing to homeowners as they were to the Browns’ guests 80 years ago.
Indian PaintbrushIndian Paintbrush, named for Wyoming’s state flower, is one of Jackson Hole’s older subdivisions, dating back to the 1970s. Its open spaces, hillside lots, mature fir and aspen trees, and superb views of the valley floor make it a perfect choice for those looking to live in an alpine setting. Lot sizes are in the three-acre range.
The development is adjacent to U.S. Forest Service land, so residents enjoy privacy as well as easy access to great hiking. About 18 acres of the development are dedicated open space.
RivermeadowsLocated approximately 5 miles south from “downtown” of Wilson The River Meadow development is bordered on two sides by the Bridger Teton National Forest which can be accessed directly by private easements that provide endless recreational opportunities for Rivermeadows residents.
Pine Meadows (this can be together with Teal Trace as we forgot to add it)Located on Fall Creek Road south of the town of Wilson, Pine Meadows borders Bridger Teton National
Forest. Complete with access to the Snake River, Pine Meadows offers a great deal of seclusion, as well as, easy access to countless outdoor activities. The small neighborhood is comprised of homesites ranging from 4 to about 6 acres and has 14 acres of dedicated open space.
Teal TraceTeal Trace provides large level lots that range between 4-8 acre and offers excellent views of the Teton Range. This area is accessed via a private bridge over Fish Creek which, in conjunction with the smaller creeks of the area, offers spring creek fishing for area residents. The combination of views, water and seclusion.
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