Thom Garlock
800.914.2689
fax 307.733.8200
thom@tetonlanddevelopment.com




Located in Western Wyoming, Jackson Hole is a beautiful alpine valley ringed by the Teton Mountain Range on the west and the Gros Ventre Mountains on the east. The valley is approximately 60 miles long and 20 miles wide. The valley floor elevation is 6,209 feet.

Teton County has 3,836,407 acres of which 98% is under the management of state and federal government.

That leaves just 2% of the land in the Jackson Hole valley in private hands, and of that, about two-thirds is either already developed or preserved through conservation easements. Jackson is the only incorporated town, and is the county seat.
 
Other towns in Teton County include: Alta, Kelly, Moose, Moran, Teton Village and Wilson. Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park are also in Teton County, along with the Bridger Teton and Shoshone National Forests.

Just west of Jackson Hole within Idaho, is another spectacular valley containing the towns of Driggs, Tetonia, Victor and Swan Valley. With magnificent views of the Teton range, blue ribbon trout streams and Grand Targhee Ski Resort, it’s no wonder Men’s Journal chose Driggs, Idaho as it’s “best town” in 2001.

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