Approximately 30 minutes from the famed Jackson Town Square, the Lost Creek Ranch is one of the last remaining private in-holdings in Grand Teton National Park. The charming main home and guest house sit on 0.68 wooded acres adjacent to the seasonal guest ranch. The property also borders Bridger Teton National Forest. Walk, ride or ski from the property into countless miles of the largest intact eco-system in the lower 48 states. The 2,756 sq.ft. main house features a floor plan of five bedrooms and three full baths. A detached guest house of 800 sq.ft. affords two additional bedrooms, a full bath and a full kitchen. More than 1,000 sq.ft. of outdoor decks provide ample space for entertaining or family gatherings on the edge of Bridger-Teton National Forest. The Ranch was originally homesteaded in the late 1800s. In 1929, as the Rockefeller Family was acquiring thousands of acres in Jackson Hole to convert into the Grand Teton National Park, the ranch's owner, Albert Schwabacher, retained private ownership. The Halpin Family purchased the ranch in 1968 in order to continue Albert's legacy of involving new people in the region's traditional activities. Today, three generations of Halpins remain actively involved in its daily operations. This property enjoys access to some of the seasonal guest ranch services and would make a turnkey legacy family heirloom or corporate retreat.
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