Jackson Hole
Area Guide
Jackson Hole is not a single market, but a collection of distinct areas shaped by geography, access, lifestyle, and land use. From in-town neighborhoods and village-oriented communities to low-density corridors defined by space, sun exposure, and open land, each area offers a materially different way of living.
This guide provides a clear overview of the core regions that define the Jackson Hole area, helping buyers understand how location influences daily life, long-term value, and the kind of experience each part of the valley tends to deliver.
A clear guide to how location defines lifestyle, access, and value
*Please note that I took these photos during the dead of winter. Kindly stay tuned for the color green, coming Summer, 2026.*
Aspens & Teton Pines
A structured, amenity-driven setting anchored by golf, tennis, and established neighborhoods, offering easy access to Wilson, Teton Village, and Jackson.
Teton Village
Defined by direct ski access and alpine elevation, this area centers on resort living, slope-side convenience, and a lock-and-leave lifestyle tied to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
West Bank North
Blending proximity and energy, this corridor offers quick access to Wilson’s schools, the ski mountain, bike paths, and dining alongside nearby river and open space.
West Bank South
Shaped by acreage, sun exposure, and low density, this corridor prioritizes privacy and land, unfolding through foothill, meadow, and ranch-style micro-lifestyles.
North of Town
A collection of established, town-adjacent residential communities offering open mountain views, optional golf amenities, and convenient access to Jackson without in-town density or rural remoteness.
Middle Valley
Offering a balance between town access and residential calm, this central corridor features varied neighborhoods with open space and convenient connectivity.
South Valley
A diverse area just south of Jackson offering everything from family-friendly neighborhoods to private acreage estates, know for a balance of convenience and privacy.
North Valley
Expansive acreage, sweeping mountain and river views, and a quiet, legacy-oriented lifestyle defined by privacy, open space, and proximity to Grand Teton National Park.
Town of Jackson
The valley’s cultural and commercial core, offering walkable access to dining, shops, schools, and year-round activity within a tightly constrained housing market.