Built for Adventure, Designed for Life.

Your home is more than just a place to live—it’s your basecamp for every season. Whether you’re headed for a sunrise backcountry ski in the winter, hitting the trails in the summer, or enjoying a quiet morning in the kitchen, your home is built to support the lifestyle you love. With low-maintenance design, energy-efficient construction, and smart layouts, our homes let you spend less time on upkeep and more time doing what you love.

Adventure is always within reach—ski, hike, bike, fish, and explore . And when the day winds down, retreat to a home that’s as comfortable as it is inspiring—a place to recharge, connect, and embrace life in the Tetons.

Scenic view of the Grand Teton mountains with a clear blue sky, pine forests, and a river in the foreground, featuring blurred yellow wildflowers.

Where The Tetons Are Your Backyard

Living at Twin Slides means being surrounded by some of the most spectacular landscapes in the country. Teton Valley is your gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, offering limitless opportunities to explore the rugged peaks, pristine lakes, and landscape that make this region so iconic. With miles of surrounding National Forest and close proximity to the trails and ski routes of Teton Pass, you won’t find yourself short on things to do.

From morning coffee with mountain views to evening sunsets over the Tetons, nature isn’t just a destination here—it’s a way of life.

Close-up of a mountain bike tire kicking up dirt and rocks on a rocky trail.

Summer in Teton Valley, Idaho

Long summer days are perfect for hiking, biking, fishing, and exploring the incredible landscapes that surround you. More to explore:

  • Hiking & Trail Running – Access miles of scenic trails, from gentle valley walks to challenging alpine ascents.

  • Mountain & Road Biking – Ride world-class single-track through wildflower-filled meadows and forests on Teton Pass or paved paths and roads that connect the valley.

  • Fly Fishing – Cast a line in the legendary Teton River, Snake River, or Henry’s Fork, all known for their blue-ribbon fishing.

  • Paddleboarding & Kayaking – Spend sunny afternoons on Jenny Lake or Jackson Lake over in the Park, or the winding Teton River that meanders through Teton Valley.

From dawn-to-dusk missions to quiet moments by the river, summer in the Valley is nothing short of magic.

Person skiing uphill on snowy terrain with ski poles and a yellow backpack, wearing a red jacket.

Winter in Teton Valley, Idaho

When winter blankets the Tetons in snow, Teton Valley is the place to be. Whether you're a seasoned skier, a backcountry explorer, or someone who loves cozying up by the fire after a day in the mountains, winter in the Tetons can’t be beat.

  • Skiing & Snowboarding – Grand Targhee Resort is just a drive up the hill offering deep powder, uncrowded slopes, and world-class terrain. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is also within easy reach for those seeking legendary steeps.

  • Backcountry & Nordic Skiing – Endless terrain on Teton Pass, Darby Canyon, and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest means fresh tracks all season long.

  • Snowshoeing & Fat Biking – Explore groomed trails and peaceful winter landscapes on foot or two wheels.

Whether you’re chasing fresh powder or sipping hot cocoa by the fire, winter in Teton Valley is the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.

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