Aspens & Teton Pines
About
The Aspens and Teton Pines occupy one of the most naturally balanced locations in the valley, nestled between Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and the town of Jackson, yet functioning as a community of its own. For many residents, this stretch of the Westbank represents daily life at its most intuitive.
The neighborhood is anchored by the valley’s paved pathway system, which locals rely on as much as any road. Bikes replace cars for trips to the Aspens Market, morning commutes toward Wilson or Teton Village, and afternoon loops that feel more like habit than exercise.
Ski access is just four miles north, while Jackson town square sits eight miles east, placing residents squarely between mountain and town. During peak seasons, traffic can slow the rhythm, but for many, the tradeoff is worth it.
Moose move through regularly, often lingering in the willows and shaded pockets that define the landscape here. Combined with nearby trails, open space, and walkable amenities, the area offers a blend of convenience and immersion in the natural environment. Buyers should also note the local microclimate: snow lingers a bit longer and winter temperatures run cooler than in town, reinforcing the area’s alpine character.
Explore the Area
Who the Aspens & Teton Pines are best for
This area is an excellent fit if you:
Want to live between town and the mountain, without fully committing to either
Value daily livability and convenience over prestige or seclusion
Enjoy the energy of a highly active, visible neighborhood
Appreciate pathway life! Biking, walking, and moving through the valley without relying on a car
Are comfortable in an area with regular visitor traffic, short-term rentals, and seasonal activity
Spend part of the year here or prefer a lock-and-leave or second-home lifestyle
Enjoy proximity to amenities without needing a formal resort setting
Who this area may not be ideal for
You may want to explore other neighborhoods if you:
Are seeking a primarily full-time residential community
Want a setting that feels school-oriented or family-centric year-round
Prefer limited tourist presence and minimal short-term rental activity
Need estate-level privacy or gated separation
Are sensitive to seasonal congestion, peak visitation, or fluctuating neighborhood density
Want a warmer winter microclimate or earlier snowmelt