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See Jawdropping Views From These Airbnbs Near Grand Teton National Park

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by Hannah D. Cooper Apr 19, 2023

Flying under the radar of its northerly neighbor, Grand Teton National Park is known for its razor-edge mountains and glacial lakes. If time permits, you can visit the smaller park in conjunction with Yellowstone as part of a road trip. But there’s more than enough wildlife and outdoor pursuits to justify a standalone trip to the Tetons.

Teton Village, Wyoming, is the closest choice for accommodation near the Teton Range, with skiing available at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort from around Thanksgiving. Although it means a longer drive time to the park, views of the craggy peaks from rentals in Driggs and Victor, Idaho, make it worth the earlier start. These incredible Airbnbs near Grand Teton National Park on both sides of the state line bring the mountains to your doorstep.

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Jackson estate with indoor pool and games room

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A showstopper of a rental place, this unique homestead in Jackson is the most luxurious Airbnb near Grand Teton National Park for large groups. The open-concept salon and kitchen grant views of the Tetons and a trout-filled pond. Meanwhile, the mezzanine lounge is ideal for unwinding with a book while the granite tub fills in. An indoor swimming pool complete with a hot tub and wet bar overlooks the mountains. Saunter down to the basement and you’ll find all the necessities for a rainy day: billiards table, movie theater, and even a sauna.

Sixteen+ guests, ten bedrooms
Price: $4,592 per night

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Western saloon with Teton views

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One of the coolest OMG Airbnbs close to Grand Teton National Park, this saloon is decked out with a pool table and coffee (or whiskey) bar. If the decor isn’t eclectic enough for your tastes, the vintage horse carriage and cowboy relics seal the deal. The backyard extends to a creek where you’ll be treated to a landscape of wildflowers, fall hues, or winter to reflect the season. Shared only with the host, the hot tub delivers magical sunset views over the Tetons. Located in Driggs, Idaho, the cowboy pad is an hour’s drive from the park and 10 minutes from downtown.

Four guests, one bedroom
Price: $250 per night

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Driggs retreat with private hot tub and pond

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This gorgeous vacation rental in Driggs, Idaho, is decorated as per a woodland theme that’ll ignite anyone’s thirst for adventure. The main property contains a spacious lounge with a telescope and Teton views plus a fun attic where the kids can play, sleep, and draw. A separate studio unit is laid out with an ensuite bedroom, desk, and kitchen – handy for mixed groups or remote workers. The deck is rigged with a grill and covered seating plus that much-needed Jacuzzi tub after a day in the mountains.

Eight guests, three bedrooms
Price: $429 per night

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Airbnb near Grand Teton National Park with hot tub

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One mile from the national park in a gated golf community, this four-bedroom cabin in Teton Village is within walking distance of ski lifts, restaurants, and general stores. Double-story windows in the lounge supply mountain views while you kick back in front of the wood-burning fireplace or take your seats at the table. Outside, Shooting Star Cabin has a private spa tub and barbecue station on the scenic deck. Awesome for larger groups and families with a kid-friendly bunk room accommodating six guests.

Twelve guests, four bedrooms
Price: $1,199 per night

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Aspen abode close to Granite Canyon Entrance

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Tucked away in the woods one mile off Moose-Wilson Road, this storybook log cabin is six miles from the Tetons’ most stunning entrance. The interiors give off all the aprés vibes you want after a day in the ranges with a woody aesthetic complemented by vintage skis, fluffy scatter cushions, and a wood-burner. Round off a day in the national park with a spot of stargazing in the hot tub and mulled wine on the deck. The perfect Airbnb for families or winter ski trips.

Twelve guests, four bedrooms
Price: $627 per night

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Epic sunrises at stylish Victor tiny house

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This custom-built cabin is spread over two levels with both bedrooms roosting in the loft. Couples or solo travelers can use the second den as a movie lounge, yoga studio, or office. The hosts provide a pair of paddle boards with all the necessary gear and are on hand to help arrange fishing, biking, and horseback riding excursions. After a day in the mountains, drink up the Teton Valley scenery from the wraparound deck and you might receive a visit from the goats, chickens, and friendly pup that live on the premises.

Four guests, two bedrooms
Price: $199 per night

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Slopeside condo at Jackson Hole

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Situated at the base of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort three miles from Grand Teton, this cozy apartment is perfect for winter sports and seasonal activities. The condo comprises a master suite with a balcony plus a loft en suite and an attic bunk harboring two single beds in a secret alcove. The lounge opens onto the communal deck with green, golden, or white views, subject to the time of year you visit. Complimentary access to Sundance Swim and Tennis Club is available during your stay.

Nine guests, two bedrooms
Price: $482 per night

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Ski-in/ski-out Airbnb in the heart of Teton Village

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With direct access to the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, this ski-in/ski-out condo is a superb base for winter sports and exploring the national park. Tastefully appointed with a top-of-the-line fitted kitchen, breakfast bar, and master suite with a balcony and fireplace, the apartment is a ready-made home. The principal bathroom is furnished with a tub and separate shower while the loft doubles up as a second living room or an extra bedroom.

Six guests, two bedrooms
Price: $642 per night

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Pet-friendly tiny house at Fireside Resort

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Compact and cozy yet fully functional, this sustainable tiny house Airbnb in Wilson fuses boutique lodging with backcountry living. If four guests are staying, the bedroom can be sanctioned off via the sliding door while the other two bed down on the pull-out couch. Sited in a wooded campground, the cabin spills out onto a personal patio with a fire pit. Shared with other guests, hot tub time slots are assigned to each couple or group to avoid soaking with folks outside your party.

Four guests, two bedrooms
Price: $329 per night

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Romantic ranch home 10 minutes from Grand Teton

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Nestled among the trees on the historic Linn Ranch near Wilson, this creekside cabin is in a prime spot for encountering elk, moose, eagles, and the occasional black bear. Although sited on a working ranch, the rental is separate but guests are welcome to observe the comings and goings of the farm. Large windows face both north and south while the heated concrete floors keep the dwelling toasty in winter. The spa-like bathroom features a deep freestanding tub plus a rain shower.

Four guests, one bedroom
Price: $1,000 per night

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“BYOH” log cabin Airbnb with horse pasture

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Steal away to this traditional log cabin on a sheep and horse farm in Driggs with the option to board your own steed. The unit comprises a kitchen, bathroom, and lounge with a snug bedroom on the upper level. There’s a duo of hammocks on the rear patio for siestas and a s’mores-ready fire pit out front. Dogs are welcome at the cabin but must be friendly to the resident cats, dogs, and livestock.

Four guests, one bedroom
Price: $124 per night

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