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Yellowstone Update to Our Guests

Due to flooding and landslides, all five entrances to Yellowstone National Park are temporarily closed through at least June 19, 2022. Yellowstone’s current priority is the safety of visitors and damaged gateway communities. Once flood waters recede, the Park will evaluate roads, bridges, and wastewater treatment facilities before they can provide information on reopening the Park and plans for the remainder of the season. The Park’s Southern Loop (near Jackson) appears less impacted and is likely to open first when deemed safe. For more information on closures, click here.

We want to inform you that Jackson, Grand Teton National Park, and Bridger-Teton National Forest remain open and ready for visitors.

Here in Jackson, we have remained relatively unaffected. Lodging accommodations are open in town and nearby in Grand Teton, Bridger-Teton, and neighboring communities like Teton County, Idaho, and Alpine, Wyoming. In addition, all activities remain open unless the activity requires directly entering Yellowstone National Park. If travel plans include entering the Yellowstone, contact our team for additional amenities and activities while visiting.

We look forward to welcoming you to Jackson!!

Featuring Our Shooting Star Luxury Vacation Rentals

Summer is fast approaching Jackson Hole, and we are starting to enjoy that sunshine we all love so much. We think the best destination for a luxury vacation that is close to nature, activities, and so much more is Jackson Hole. What makes it even better? Staying in one of our luxury homes in the exclusive Shooting Star community. Located at the base of Teton Village and close to Grand Teton National Park and Town of Jackson, you will never be short of something to do with staying in Shooting Star. Here, we have rounded up some retreats that won’t disappoint:

Randonnée Lodge

This exquisite five-bedroom home offers convenient access to Teton Village and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, along with all the luxuries and comforts imaginable. The lodge’s location in the prestigious Shooting Star community makes it the perfect venue for the Jackson Hole fall vacation of your dreams. View Home >>

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Four Pines 9

Featuring four bedrooms and generous living space, this cabin blend contemporary furnishings and decor with a wholesome, rustic sensibility. This Shooting Star home is a beautifully appointed cabin perfect for your gateway to an authentic Jackson Hole summer experience. View Home >>

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First Tracks

Resting at the foot of Rendezvous Mountain in Shooting Star, this lodge provides its guests with the iconic luxury lifestyle unique to Jackson Hole. First Tracks features the classic design elements and appointments of a Shooting Star home, while standing out as an exemplary lodge for an iconic Jackson Hole experience. View Home >>

Our high-end, luxury properties make for the perfect rental option, be it a week, a month, or years. At Luxury Properties Jackson Hole, we believe traveling well is part of living an elevated lifestyle. There’s no better way to create lasting memories with family and friends than staying with us. We invite you to reach out to talk with our reservations team.

Visit Yellowstone National Park Like A Local

Grand Prismatic Spring

Are you planning your trip to Yellowstone National Park and looking for all the best things to do? You have come to the right place. We got our staff together and asked them to list a few of their favorite spots. While Yellowstone is a huge park and would take a few days. However, we have prioritized a few known landmarks and maybe some not so known.

Even better, stay with us during the 2022 summer season and receive a US National Parks annual pass in honor of Yellowstone’s 150th birthday! 

In no particular order, you definitely do not want to miss Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs, and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. If you’re lucky enough to have more time in the park, we recommend adding Upper Geyser Basin, Biscuit Basin, Artist’s Paint Pots, Gibbon Falls, Sulphur Caldron, Mud Volcano, and Hayden Valley, and Lamar Valley.

– Hike to Observation Point for a birds eye view of Old Faithful. This is a great place to escape the crowds. You can also take a seat at the Old Faithful Inn viewing deck and enjoy a drink while you watch the eruption.

– The Grand Prismatic Spring, while popular, is not to be missed for its extreme beauty. On a sunny day, the colors are spectacular.

– One of our favorite hikes is Fairy Falls. It takes you to an overlook to see the Grand Prismatic Spring from above, and if you keep going after the overlook, it’ll take you to a waterfall called Fairy Falls.

– To explore the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, hike the longer North Rim Trail. This trail follows the northern rim of the canyon, and takes you to many of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone’s top viewpoints, including Brink of the Upper Falls, Crystal Falls Overlook, Lookout Point, and Grand View. The trail dead-ends at Inspiration Point, offering impressive canyon views.

– If you’re looking for an easy hike, consider the Storm Point Trail. This 2.5-mile hike takes you to the shores of Yellowstone Lake, and during the summer, you’ll find the grassy meadows along the trail filled with colorful wildflowers. You may even be able to spot some bison (just keep your distance)!

Lamar Valley is hands down one of the best places to view wildlife. It’s an incredible experience to view herds of bison.

While the list of things to do is endless, but whether for a day or a few days, it is a park nothing short of spectacular. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the establishment of Yellowstone National Park so there is even more to do.

We invite you to come visit Yellowstone this year and stay with us. We have properties in both Jackson Hole and Teton Valley, Idaho. Teton Valley, Idaho actually being a bit closer to Yellowstone National Park. Either location, you will not be disappointed by our luxury accommodations.

 

Yellowstone Celebrates 150 Years

Stay with us during the 2022 summer season and receive a US National Parks annual pass in honor of Yellowstone’s 150th birthday! 

March 1, 2022 marked the 150th anniversary of the establishment of Yellowstone National Park, but the park is celebrating all summer long.

During March-August this year, the park and partners will provide opportunities to reflect on 150 years of protecting Yellowstone National Park, highlight successes in the ecosystem, and open dialogue on the lessons learned from yesterday, the challenges of today, and a vision for tomorrow. We will focus on the stewards of Yellowstone, conservation and historic preservation, visitor experience, infrastructure, Tribal Nations, and partner engagement via social media, a bimonthly virtual video series featuring various subject matter experts, and a range of both virtual and in-person activities. Of particular importance to Yellowstone during the commemoration is to be reflective, intentional, inclusive, and impactful.

When Yellowstone became a national park, it was the first of its kind in the world. The notion of setting aside wild land to protect it from development was alien to a lot of Americans back then. Because of a lot of park rangers, legislators, policies and citizens, Yellowstone is just as unique as it was when it was founded.

Yellowstone serves as the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the last and largest nearly intact natural ecosystems on the planet. Yellowstone has the most active, diverse, and intact collections of combined geothermal features with over 10,000 hydrothermal sites and half the world’s active geysers. The park is also rich in cultural and historical resources with 25 sites, landmarks, and districts on the National Register of Historic Places.

We invite you to come visit Yellowstone this year and stay with us. We have properties in both Jackson Hole and Teton Valley, Idaho. Teton Valley, Idaho actually being a bit closer to Yellowstone National Park. Either location, you will not be disappointed by our luxury accommodations.

*Video and content from National Park Service. Visit for more information.

Featured Mountain Retreats for This Spring and Summer

Stay in luxury style this spring and summer with Luxury Properties Jackson Hole. We think the best destination for a luxury vacation is one that is close to nature, activities, and so much more. Here, we have rounded up a few retreats that won’t disappoint.

 

CODY PEAK LODGE
With easy access to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Grand Teton National Park during the warm summer months, this home is one of the best Jackson has to offer. A two-story glass entryway, hanging walkways, five spacious bedrooms, and private outdoor areas set this home apart as the ideal retreat for a perfect family vacation or secluded getaway. View Home >>

FENN RETREAT
Modern elegance meets natural beauty at this home located at the bottom of Teton Pass in Wilson. The home, built in 2018, boasts a sleek design and a light atmosphere with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Close to the charming town of Wilson and not far from everything else Jackson Hole has to offer. View Home >>

BLUEBELL CABIN
Bluebell Cabin matches the standard of luxury accommodation with a Western sensibility unique to Jackson Hole. This home’s forested location gives its guests an escape into a mountain wonderland and lets them live their log cabin dreams to the fullest. The home’s four bedrooms lets friends and family spread out. View Home >>

Our high-end, luxury properties make for the perfect rental option, be it a week, a month, or years. At Luxury Properties Jackson Hole, we believe traveling well is part of living an elevated lifestyle. There’s no better way to create lasting memories with family and friends than staying with us.

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