John Dodge and Homestead
Homestead | Jackson Hole | Parker Bertles Real Estate
John Dodge is the undisputed gold standard of the Westbank. Named after a colorful Harvard-educated legend who arrived in 1905 to "recover" from a nervous breakdown, the neighborhood has grown from a private ranch into the valley’s premier estate subdivision.
The area is divided into two distinct experiences: the "John Dodge" side (Filings 1, 4-8), which grants owners a coveted private license to access two miles of Snake River frontage, and the "Homestead" side, which offers larger-than-average lots tucked closer to the Moose-Wilson Road.
Life here is defined by an "open ranch" philosophy; perimeter fencing is prohibited to allow elk and moose to migrate freely across the 5-to-10-acre parcels. With a strict night sky ordinance and building envelopes designed to protect every neighbor's Teton views, John Dodge remains a sanctuary for those who value wild independence and architectural elegance. It is a neighborhood where the history of a local legend raising coyote pups meets the most sophisticated modern estates in the Rockies.