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Endless Year-Round Adventures in the Grand Teton Area


Living in the Grand Teton/Yellowstone region means immersing yourself in the breathtaking outdoors, surrounded by some of the most spectacular—and most photographed—mountains in the United States. With limitless hiking trails, world-class skiing at Grand Targhee and Jackson Hole, and exhilarating gondola rides, adventure is a year-round companion. Fly fishing enthusiasts can cast directly into the Club's private 2.5-mile stretch of the Teton River or explore legendary waters such as the South Fork and Henry's Fork of the Snake River with experienced local guides.

2.5 Miles of the Famed Teton River Flow Through Our Lands

The Grand Teton Club is blessed with 2.5 miles of the famed Teton River flowing directly through our property — widely regarded by knowledgeable fishermen and local outfitters as offering some of the finest fly fishing anywhere in the United States.


The river carves through the landscape with dramatic force, creating a 400-foot-deep gorge that channels crystal-clear, cold mountain water through pools and riffles that are ideal habitat for wild trout. Members step from their door onto private water that most anglers will never access.

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Dramatic gorge running through the property


PRIZED SPECIES

Cutthroat TroutRainbow TroutBrown TroutBrook Trout

Fly Fishing - Grand Teton Club

A River Unlike Any Other in a Private Community

In addition to offering some of the finest fly fishing in the world, this stretch of river — including its dramatic 400-foot gorge — provides highly valuable water rights, with both the river and underground wells supplying the community's precious water resources.


The Snake River, Henry's Fork, Yellowstone River, Gros Ventre River, and Salt River — all within 50 miles of The Grand Teton Club — rank among the most celebrated trout streams in North America.

Caribou-Targhee National Park

100,000+ Acres of Wilderness — In Our Backyard

More than 100,000 acres of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest lie immediately to our west, offering hundreds of miles of scenic trails for hiking and biking — many of which are maintained and plowed by the U.S. Forest Service throughout the winter months, making this an extraordinary year-round destination.


Spring arrives with blooming wildflowers and reopening trails that extend seamlessly from the community directly into the forest. Summer brings long days of exploration on foot and by bike. In winter, those same trails become routes for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling — all without leaving the greater property.


At The Grand Teton Club, residents do not need to plan a trip to find nature. It begins at the edge of their land.

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