Teton Jewel is a 2,558-acre ranch located in Teton County, Idaho. As the name aptly captures, this property is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The ranch was created in the 1980s through deliberate land acquisition with an eye for beauty, utility, and conservation. Since its formation, the ranch has seen only light use and virtually no development, leaving it a rare haven of the old west. The ranch has all three primary value-determining attributes for a recreational ranch: live water, contiguity with the National Forest, and extraordinary elevated views of the Teton Range. All of this is accessible via county-maintained roads and is within a 12-minute drive of the Teton County seat of Driggs, Idaho, 20 miles from the Grand Targhee Ski Area, and 40 miles from the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.
Teton Jewel is located at the western termination of public land ownership in the Horseshoe Canyon area of the Teton Valley. Therefore, through its nearly five miles of contiguity with the 3,000,000-acre Caribou-Targhee National Forest takes full advantage of its location within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. In addition to the seclusion and boundless recreational opportunities offered by the bordering National Forest, Teton Jewel is located at the transition zone from the Teton Valley floor to the foothills of the Big Hole Range, with its highest elevations being approximately 350 feet above the valley floor. This location affords the property an ideal mix of level fields, rolling hills, and high meadows located above areas of more dramatic topographic relief. Equally significant are the elevated views of the Teton Range, which are unmatched in the Teton Valley.