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Driggs

Scenic mountain living with an active culture of recreation

Welcome to Driggs

Driggs, Idaho, is perfect for those seeking adventure in a relaxed, small-town setting. Surrounded by the Teton, Big Hole, and Palisades mountain ranges, there are endless opportunities for outdoor recreation like skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and world-class fly fishing. The town offers fantastic dining, craft breweries, interactive museums, and a historic soda fountain. Throughout the year, Driggs hosts music festivals, a snow carving competition, skijoring, a summer rodeo, a hot air balloon rally, and a county fair that honors its agricultural roots. As the largest city in Teton Valley, Driggs combines outdoor adventure, thriving small businesses, and a close-knit community, making it an extraordinary place to live.

 

The architectural styles in Driggs reflect its mountain town roots, offering a mix of authentic Western cabins and modern homes with a distinctly Western twist. From cozy, rustic cabins to more elegant and spacious designs, the homes in Driggs capture the essence of the region. Builders here take pride in using locally sourced materials, creating structures that blend with the natural surroundings. With an emphasis on preserving the wild beauty of the landscape and unobstructed views of the stunning Grand Teton range, Driggs' architecture is a tribute to the area's heritage and a nod to modern living.

 

What to Love

  • Spectacular views of the Grand Teton Mountain range

  • A blend of modern and traditional architecture in local homes

  • Close access to skiing, mountain biking, and water sports on the Teton River

  • Unique dining and shopping experiences on Main Street

  • Living where everybody knows your name … in the best of ways!

 

Local Lifestyle

Life in Driggs is all about being active and enjoying the outdoors. Families here spend a lot of time skiing, hiking, biking, and making the most of the mountains. The neighborhoods are safe, and people know their neighbors like family, creating a strong sense of community. Locals take pride in supporting each other, whether it’s by shopping at local businesses or attending community events. In Driggs, the focus is on simple, genuine connections—with nature and each other.

 

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Driggs, Idaho, boasts a diverse selection of dining options that cater to various tastes and preferences. Forage Bistro & Lounge is a local favorite known for its farm-to-table dishes, while Teton Thai offers authentic Thai cuisine in a cozy setting. Royal Wolf provides a laid-back atmosphere with hearty pub fare, and Citizen 33 Brewery is the go-to spot for enjoying craft beers brewed on-site alongside classic pub dishes.

Regarding shopping, Driggs has plenty to offer outdoor enthusiasts and those looking for unique local finds. Peaked Sports and Yostmark Mountain Equipment specialize in gear for skiing, biking, and other mountain activities, with knowledgeable staff ready to assist. Barrels & Bins Community Market is the place to shop for organic and locally sourced groceries. For those seeking handcrafted items, Local Galleria features an eclectic mix of art, jewelry, and home decor made by local and regional artists, capturing the spirit of the Teton Valley.

 

Things to Do

There is always something to do in Driggs. The city offers a variety of activities throughout the year, making it an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a strong sense of community. Golfers can enjoy exclusive and public courses, with Tributary offering a private, scenic experience for residents and Teton Reserve providing a challenging course open to everyone. The Teton River is another highlight. It is famous for fly fishing and paddleboarding and has easy access at the Bates Bridge, on the edge of town. These outdoor activities are complemented by cultural experiences organized by the Downtown Driggs Association, including outdoor concerts, plays, and art festivals that showcase local talent.

The town also hosts a range of events that celebrate Western tradition and small-town heart. The Teton Valley Balloon Rally kicks off the 4th of July with a colorful display, while the Teton Valley Rodeo brings the community together in the summer for bull riding and barrel racing. In the winter, the Teton County Fairgrounds transform for the Teton Valley Skijor, an exciting event that blends skiing with horseback riding. With farmers’ markets, art festivals, and various seasonal events, Driggs has something for everyone.

 

Schools

Driggs is part of Teton School District 401, known for its strong commitment to education. Families in Driggs can send their kids to:

  • Driggs Elementary School

  • Rendezvous Upper Elementary

  • Teton Middle School

  • Teton High School

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Overview for Driggs, ID

2,324 people live in Driggs, where the median age is 39.5 and the average individual income is $33,468. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Total Population

39.5 years

Median Age

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$33,468

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Demographics and Employment Data for Driggs, ID

Driggs has 728 households, with an average household size of 3.19. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Driggs do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 2,324 people call Driggs home. The population density is 689.47 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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39.5

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46.34 / 53.66%

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3.19

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$33,468

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Schools in Driggs, ID

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