Yonder is Jackson Hole - where the Wild West is still alive!
A Gateway to the Tetons with a Strong Western Spirit
Jackson Hole is a place where the mountains define everyday life. Sitting between the Teton and Gros Ventre ranges, it’s the kind of town where you can ski in the morning, fish in the afternoon, and catch live music in the evening. With Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks right next door, the outdoors aren’t just a weekend activity—they’re part of the routine.
Jackson itself is the center of the valley, where old-school ranching traditions mix with a growing tourism economy. The town square, with its elk antler arches, is surrounded by historic buildings, locally owned shops, and long-running bars. While the real estate market has shifted toward high-end homes and luxury amenities, Jackson still holds onto its Western roots, and locals work hard to keep a strong sense of community.
Life in Jackson is shaped by the landscape. Winters are spent skiing or snowboarding at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, while summers bring long days of hiking, biking, and floating the Snake River. The town is home to a mix of longtime locals, seasonal workers, and new residents drawn to the area's natural beauty and lifestyle. While tourism drives much of the economy, conservation efforts and local initiatives keep Jackson’s community values at the forefront.
Jackson's real estate market is among the most competitive in the country, with limited land availability due to national park boundaries and conservation easements. The demand for homes far outweighs the supply, making property values consistently high. Luxury homes and ranches with Teton views dominate the high-end market, while condos and townhomes provide more accessible options closer to town. Many buyers are drawn to Jackson for its tax benefits, outdoor lifestyle, and investment potential, but the housing market remains tight, with a strong emphasis on preservation and responsible growth.
Jackson offers a mix of casual spots and high-end dining. Local favorites include:
The town also has a strong arts scene, with galleries like the National Museum of Wildlife Art showcasing work inspired by the region’s landscapes and wildlife.
Jackson is part of Teton County School District #1, which serves students across the valley. Schools include:
10,728 people live in Jackson, where the median age is 33.4 and the average individual income is $47,848. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Jackson has 4,317 households, with an average household size of 2.47. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Jackson do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 10,728 people call Jackson home. The population density is 3,622.66 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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