Teton Valley Resorts: Your Complete 2026 Planning Guide
- Michael Leonard
- Apr 28
- 13 min read

Teton Valley resorts refer to the collection of lodging, outdoor recreation facilities, and basecamp accommodations situated in and around Driggs and Victor, Idaho, on the western slope of the Teton Range. The valley sits roughly 60 minutes from Grand Teton National Park and 90 minutes from Yellowstone, giving guests two of America's most visited parks within a single road trip. Grand Targhee Resort and the Jackson Hole area provide the primary ski access.
Teton Valley is located in Driggs and Victor, Idaho, on the quieter western side of the Teton Range, with Grand Targhee Resort as the primary on-slope ski destination.
Grand Teton National Park is approximately a 60-minute drive from Driggs; Yellowstone National Park is approximately 90 minutes away, making Teton Valley a practical middle-ground basecamp.
The Driggs short-term rental market contains 537 available listings as of the most recent reporting period, with a 57% occupancy rate and year-over-year growth in both demand and revenue, according to AirDNA.
Teton Valley Resort in Victor, Idaho (1208 ID-31) offers cabin stays and RV sites with on-site amenities including a heated pool, hot tub, e-bikes, pickleball courts, and The Mess Hall restaurant.
Teton Basecamp in Driggs is a 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo sleeping up to 6, positioned as a privately managed alternative to resort-style lodging, with direct-booking savings compared to third-party platforms.
The Driggs STR market holds an AirDNA Investability score of 86 out of 100, reflecting strong fundamentals for the accommodation sector broadly.
What Are the Best Teton Valley Resorts and Where Should You Actually Stay?
Teton Valley resorts range from organized campground-style properties to privately managed vacation rentals, with the choice depending entirely on how you plan to spend your days. Travelers prioritizing on-site amenities and a social atmosphere lean toward Teton Valley Resort in Victor. Families and groups wanting more space, a full kitchen, and privacy near Grand Targhee consistently choose privately managed condos in Driggs instead. Both approaches work; they serve different trip styles.
Teton Valley Resort, located at 1208 ID-31 in Victor, Idaho, positions itself as a basecamp for adventure. The on-site offering is genuinely solid: a heated pool, hot tub, pickleball courts, e-bikes, yard games including giant Jenga and cornhole, and The Mess Hall restaurant serving complimentary hot breakfast. Guest reviewer Kelly Watkins specifically called out the comfortable cabins, well-kept bathrooms, and hot tub as highlights. The resort handles bookings through the Cloudbeds platform.
For travelers who want more square footage and full kitchen access, Teton Basecamp in Driggs offers a compelling alternative. This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo spans over 1,530 square feet with a BBQ grill on the patio, a MoccaMaster coffee brewer, an in-unit washer and dryer, and shared complex amenities including a basketball court, playground, and soccer field. You are within driving range of Grand Targhee Resort, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Grand Teton National Park, and Yellowstone from a single address. The Peak Properties manages Teton Basecamp as a direct-booking property, which means you skip the Airbnb and VRBO service fees that typically run 14-16% of the rental subtotal.
If you want more context on what fills your days between lodge check-ins and trailheads, the Driggs Idaho things to do guide covers the valley's activities across every season.

What Is the Best Time to Visit Teton Valley Resort?
The best time to visit Teton Valley resorts depends on what you want from the trip. Winter brings powder skiing at Grand Targhee Resort, which averages over 500 inches of annual snowfall and is significantly less crowded than Jackson Hole Mountain Resort across the pass. Summer, specifically late June through September, delivers world-class hiking in Grand Teton National Park, fly fishing on the Teton River, and mountain biking on trails that see far fewer visitors than the eastern Jackson side.
Specifically, if skiing is the priority, December through early April is the core window. Grand Targhee's terrain suits intermediate to advanced skiers particularly well, and the western approach from Driggs avoids the traffic that backs up through Teton Pass from Jackson. Temperatures in Driggs in January average in the low 20s Fahrenheit, so plan gear accordingly.
For summer visitors, July and August are the warmest months, with daytime highs typically in the high 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. Evening temperatures in Teton Valley commonly drop into the 40s and 50s even in peak summer, which is worth knowing if you plan to sit on a deck after dinner. The shoulder season windows of May and early October offer lighter crowds and lower overall demand across the valley's accommodation market.
One practical note for summer stays: many Teton Valley properties, including Teton Basecamp, do not have air conditioning. The natural evening temperature drop handles cooling effectively, but it is worth knowing before you book. AirDNA data from the Driggs market shows that the valley's Seasonality score is 45 out of 100, indicating moderate seasonal variation compared to other short-term rental markets. That score reflects a genuinely year-round destination rather than a single-season resort town.
Which Is Better: Driggs or Victor for a Teton Valley Base?
Driggs and Victor are the two main towns in Teton Valley, sitting roughly 5 miles apart along ID-33. Driggs is the slightly larger of the two with a full-service grocery store, several breweries, restaurants, and the county seat infrastructure that makes it the more practical base for multi-day stays. Victor is quieter, more residential in character, and home to Teton Valley Resort, which sits just off ID-31 at the southern approach to the valley.
For families and groups prioritizing convenience, Driggs has the edge. The grocery run is shorter, the dining options are broader, and the drive to Grand Targhee Resort is direct. Teton Basecamp sits in Driggs, which means Grand Teton National Park is approximately 60 minutes east and Yellowstone is approximately 90 minutes northeast. Those are the drive times The Peak Properties cites directly for guests planning national park day trips, and they reflect the valley's real advantage as a middle-ground basecamp between two parks.
Victor suits travelers who want a quieter atmosphere and prefer an organized resort environment with on-site amenities. The Teton Valley Resort property in Victor offers the heated pool, pickleball, and The Mess Hall restaurant all in one place, which simplifies logistics for guests who do not want to drive for every meal. Jackson, Wyoming is an easy drive east over Teton Pass from either town, approximately 40-45 minutes depending on conditions.
The honest trade-off: Driggs gives you more logistical independence; Victor gives you more on-site entertainment. Neither is wrong. It depends whether you want a resort that organizes your downtime or a home base you leave every morning.

What Is Near Teton Valley Resort in Terms of Outdoor Activities?
Teton Valley resorts sit within striking distance of some of the most varied outdoor recreation in the American West. Grand Targhee Resort, located on the western slope of the Tetons above Alta, Wyoming, is the primary ski and summer lift-served destination accessible directly from the valley floor. In winter, Grand Targhee offers skiing and snowboarding across more than 2,600 skiable acres. In summer, the resort pivots to lift-assisted mountain biking and hiking with panoramic views of the Teton crest.
Beyond the ski area, the outdoor calendar fills quickly. Fly fishing on the Teton River is genuinely excellent, particularly for cutthroat trout through summer and early fall. The Teton River float from South Leigh Creek Road to various takeout points is a popular half-day trip. Snowmobiling on groomed trails out of Ashton to the north is a common winter alternative for guests who do not ski.
Grand Teton National Park deserves its own planning day. The park's String Lake and Jenny Lake areas are the most accessible entry points from the Driggs side. The Cascade Canyon Trail, which begins at the Jenny Lake boat shuttle dock, is among the most scenic routes in the park and suits a range of fitness levels. The boat shuttle runs from late May through late September, so confirm current schedules directly with the Grand Teton National Park before you go.
Yellowstone deserves at least one full day from a Teton Valley base. The South Entrance approach through Grand Teton is the logical route, and arriving early on weekdays avoids the heaviest geyser basin crowds. The 90-minute drive from Driggs is well within day-trip range, and guests staying at this 3-bedroom Driggs condo consistently rate the dual-park access as a primary trip highlight. For a full breakdown of seasonal activities in the valley, the complete seasonal guide for Driggs, Idaho covers every month in practical detail.
What Accommodation Types Do Teton Valley Resorts Offer, and What Should Families Know?
Teton Valley resort accommodations fall into three main categories: organized resort properties with cabins and RV sites, hotel-style lodging in the Jackson area accessible via Teton Pass, and privately managed vacation rentals concentrated in Driggs and Victor. Each type serves a different traveler profile. Families with young children typically get the most value from a privately managed vacation rental with a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and space to spread out.
Teton Valley Resort in Victor offers cabin stays with private bathrooms, essential oil diffusers as a noted amenity detail per guest reviewer Brooklyn Munns, and a communal atmosphere that suits couples and solo travelers well. The resort's stay-longer discount structure rewards extended visits: 2 nights earns 10% off, 3 nights earns 15% off, 4 to 6 nights earns 20% off, and 7 or more nights earns 25% off (applicable to stays through May 13 per current published terms). The resort is open year-round.
For families specifically, Teton Basecamp addresses nearly every practical concern. The condo includes children's plates, bowls, cups, and silverware. Both bathrooms have shower and tub combos. A Pack 'n Play is available. The two free parking spaces sit directly outside the unit, and two adjacent identical units can be combined for larger groups. New stainless steel appliances including an oven and dishwasher were installed in spring 2026.
One gap that most Teton Valley accommodation listings do not address clearly: the valley has no air conditioning standard. Summer high temperatures are comfortable, but the evening temperature drop into the 40s and 50s Fahrenheit is both the feature and the practical reality. Pack an extra layer for outdoor evenings regardless of the month you visit. Additionally, a rental car is strongly recommended for any Teton Valley trip. The valley's activities are spread across a 20-mile corridor, and rideshare coverage is limited compared to resort towns like Jackson.

How Does the Teton Valley Short-Term Rental Market Compare to Other Mountain Destinations in 2026?
The Teton Valley short-term rental market is a growing, well-performing segment within the broader Rocky Mountain accommodation landscape. According to AirDNA market data, the Driggs, Idaho STR market contains 537 total available listings with a 57% occupancy rate, up 4% year-over-year as of the most recent reporting period. Average Daily Rate stands at $330.90, up 3% year-over-year, and Revenue per Available Rental (RevPAR) reached $179.70, a 6% year-over-year increase.
Those RevPAR numbers are notable because RevPAR growth outpacing ADR growth signals that occupancy is improving faster than rates are rising. In plain terms, the market is filling more nights, not just charging more per night. AirDNA assigns Driggs an overall Market Score of 73 (Good), with Rental Demand rated 79 and Revenue Growth rated 79. The Investability score of 86 out of 100 reflects strong fundamentals relative to benchmarked STR markets nationally.
The 3-bedroom segment is the dominant listing size at 35% of Driggs supply, which aligns directly with the Teton Valley visitor profile: families and small groups traveling together for multi-night outdoor trips. Teton Basecamp fits squarely in this category as a 3-bedroom, 6-guest property. Notably, 61% of Driggs listings are available 271 to 365 nights per year, confirming that most operators treat the market as a year-round income source rather than a seasonal side project.
The City of Driggs adopted a voter-approved Local Option Sales Tax in July 2022 that establishes a 6% tax on lodging (along with separate rates on beverages, food, and retail). This Resort Tax is set to expire in 2037 and is authorized under Idaho Code IC 67-82 for cities under 10,000 in population where tourism drives the majority of economic activity. Booking directly through The Peak Properties for Teton Basecamp means your total cost is transparent upfront, without additional platform service fee layers added at checkout.
What Are Honest Pros and Cons of Staying in Teton Valley vs. Jackson Hole?
Choosing between Teton Valley resorts and Jackson Hole lodging is one of the most common planning decisions for visitors to this region, and the honest answer depends on what you are optimizing for. Teton Valley is quieter, less expensive overall, and geographically ideal as a middle-ground base for both national parks. Jackson Hole offers more on-resort skiing terrain, a larger restaurant and nightlife scene, and the full resort-town infrastructure that some travelers expect.
The case for Teton Valley: Grand Targhee Resort receives significantly more annual snowfall than Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and draws smaller crowds, which matters on a powder day. The valley floor sits at roughly 6,100 feet, meaningfully lower than many Colorado ski towns, so altitude adjustment is less of an issue. Driggs and Victor have genuine small-town character with local breweries, fly fishing outfitters, and farm-to-table restaurants that serve locals as much as visitors.
The case for Jackson: more vertical skiing terrain, the Town Square with its famous elk antler arches, and a wider range of fine dining and après-ski options within walking distance of lodging. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort's tram to Rendezvous Peak (10,450 feet) is a different mountain experience from Grand Targhee's layout. But that infrastructure comes with Jackson's price premium and its well-documented summer and winter crowds.
One detail most travel guides miss: Teton Pass between Jackson and Driggs is a serious mountain road. The 10% grade sections and switchbacks are manageable in good conditions but genuinely challenging in snow or ice. If you base yourself in Teton Valley for a Jackson day trip, check road conditions on the Wyoming Department of Transportation site before you leave. AWD or 4WD and appropriate tires are not optional in winter. Plan the drive as a daylight trip and budget 45-55 minutes each direction in typical winter conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions About Teton Valley Resorts
What is Teton Valley Resort and where is it located?
Teton Valley Resort is a year-round lodging and recreation property located at 1208 ID-31 in Victor, Idaho 83455, on the western slope of the Teton Range. The resort offers cabin accommodations and RV sites alongside on-site amenities including a heated pool, hot tub, e-bikes, pickleball courts, and The Mess Hall restaurant, which serves complimentary hot breakfast. It operates as a basecamp-style property for outdoor recreation in the Teton Valley region, with skiing, hiking, and mountain biking all accessible from the property. Reservations are handled through the Cloudbeds booking platform.
How far is Teton Valley from Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone?
Driggs, Idaho, the main town in Teton Valley, sits approximately 60 minutes from the main visitor areas of Grand Teton National Park and approximately 90 minutes from the South Entrance of Yellowstone National Park. This central position makes Teton Valley one of the most practical bases in the region for travelers who want to visit both parks without choosing a single primary park as their home base. The routes to both parks are scenic and well-maintained, though winter driving conditions on certain passes require AWD or 4WD vehicles.
Is Teton Valley a good destination in summer or only in winter?
Teton Valley is genuinely strong in both seasons, though summer offers a different experience than most visitors expect. Summer in Teton Valley means exceptional hiking in Grand Teton National Park, fly fishing on the Teton River, mountain biking at Grand Targhee Resort (which operates lift-served summer biking), and far smaller crowds than the Jackson side of the Tetons. Daytime temperatures in July typically reach the high 70s Fahrenheit, with evenings cooling into the 40s and 50s. Winter brings powder skiing at Grand Targhee, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing on groomed valley trails.
What is the difference between staying in Driggs vs. Victor in Teton Valley?
Driggs is the larger of the two towns, with a grocery store, more restaurant options, and closer proximity to the primary Grand Targhee Resort approach. Victor is quieter and more residential, home to Teton Valley Resort at the southern end of the valley. For travelers who want logistical independence and a full kitchen, privately managed rentals in Driggs generally offer more options. For travelers who prefer on-site amenities and a more organized resort experience, Victor's Teton Valley Resort provides that environment. Jackson, Wyoming is accessible from either town via Teton Pass, roughly 40-50 minutes in typical conditions.
Does Teton Valley have pet-friendly accommodations?
Pet policies vary by individual property in Teton Valley. Teton Basecamp in Driggs does not accommodate pets of any kind per HOA rules. The Hilltop A-Frame in Fairplay, Colorado (another property managed by The Peak Properties) does allow up to 2 dogs with a cleaning fee, for travelers who want a pet-friendly mountain option in the broader portfolio. Always confirm pet policies directly with the specific property before booking, as policies can change and HOA restrictions apply to many valley condos.
Can I book Teton Valley accommodations directly without going through Airbnb?
Yes. Teton Basecamp in Driggs is available for direct booking through The Peak Properties at thepeakproperties.co. Booking directly eliminates the Airbnb or VRBO service fee layer, which typically runs 14-16% of the rental subtotal. On a multi-night mountain stay, that difference is meaningful. The booking process through The Peak Properties is straightforward, and the property details are fully transparent on the listing page, including capacity, amenities, and availability.
What should first-time Teton Valley visitors know that most travel guides skip?
Three practical details most guides omit: first, you will need a rental car. Teton Valley's activities are spread across a 15-20 mile corridor and rideshare availability is limited, especially outside Driggs town center. Second, Teton Pass between Driggs and Jackson is a serious mountain road with 10% grades. Check Wyoming DOT road conditions before crossing in winter and plan for a 45-55 minute drive each direction, not 30 minutes as some mapping apps suggest. Third, neither Driggs nor Victor has air conditioning as a standard rental feature. The natural evening temperature drop manages summer cooling effectively, but pack a fleece for outdoor evenings even in July and August.
What amenities should I prioritize when choosing a Teton Valley resort or rental?
The most practical amenities for Teton Valley trips are: a full kitchen (reduces dining costs on multi-night stays), in-unit or on-site laundry (essential for ski or hiking gear), gear storage such as ski racks or a mudroom area, and reliable high-speed internet if you plan to work remotely. For families, confirm Pack 'n Play availability, family bathroom setups, and proximity to a grocery store. Teton Basecamp in Driggs includes all of these: a fully stocked kitchen with new appliances, an in-unit washer and dryer, ski racks, two TVs, high-speed WiFi, and children's tableware. Check availability and current pricing directly at the property listing page.
Planning Your Teton Valley Trip: The Honest Bottom Line
Teton Valley resorts deliver a mountain experience that is genuinely different from the Jackson Hole side: quieter roads, less crowded ski terrain at Grand Targhee, and a valley floor that functions as a practical base for both Grand Teton and Yellowstone in the same trip. The choice between an organized resort property like Teton Valley Resort in Victor and a privately managed rental in Driggs comes down to whether you want on-site amenities or the independence of a full home base.
For most families and groups of four to six, a full condo rental in Driggs wins on both space and value. The 6% Driggs lodging tax applies across booking platforms, but only direct-booking options eliminate the additional 14-16% OTA service fee on top of that. According to AirDNA, the Driggs market scored an Investability rating of 86 out of 100 in 2026, which reflects the broader strength of demand in the valley. That demand means good properties book up, particularly for peak ski weekends in February and March and for the Grand Teton hiking season in July and August. Planning 4-6 weeks ahead for peak windows is reasonable for Teton Valley, and 2-3 weeks ahead is usually sufficient for shoulder season.
The valley rewards travelers who do the research. Know which direction you are driving for the day, check Teton Pass conditions before you leave, and book the property that genuinely fits your group's size and cooking habits. The outdoor access from here is as good as it gets in the American West.

If you are planning a Teton Valley trip and want the flexibility of a full home base with mountain views, Teton Basecamp puts Grand Targhee, Grand Teton National Park, and Yellowstone all within reach from a single Driggs address. Booking directly through The Peak Properties skips the platform service fee entirely. Check availability for your dates here.




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