1 acre hosted by Janine And Kendall J.
1 RV site
Near Grand Teton National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Granite Canyon Entrance Station.
We've had this land in our family for almost a hundred years.
You will be close to Victor (1.5 miles), Jackson Hole (20 miles)
Jackson (22) miles, GTNP about 40 miles by road (as the crow flies, it's only about 5!).
Learn more about this land:
Campers who seek an easy location in Victor, Idaho, or on the way to Jackson Hole, GTNP, or YNP will love this pull in-style campsite with beautiful views, and a green field surrounding them. The spot itself is about 100 X 100. There are no available services, but the nearby Stinker station does have a dump station for RV use.
We have only one campsite here in the immediate area around your spot in our simple hayfield, and hope you'll love the space around you.
My great grandfather and great grandmother moved here and settled in this once-wild land from Nebraska in 1907.
He was a judge, a store owner, a pool hall owner, and they loved their children.
They were the parents who created a pond so their kids would be able to make friends easily, the parents who taught their kids how to think,
and they valued education.
Today, several in our family teach today, in schools and colleges.
We have kept this land a working farm during a time when many people have sold for developments, because this land is our life, and we love it.
Find your peace and stay in a spot without having to fight off other campers! We love the Tetons, and this land has been in our family for generations. We are proud of our land, and made the choice to keep it a hay field, when many people sought to buy it to develop. Our family trust will keep this land open and serene, hopefully for even more generations of our family and a few guests to enjoy.
Jenny Lake Campground has just been voted the most sought after campground in the USA, and we are an hour from there. Janine worked guiding trail rides for travelers wanting to experience the West and the stunning beauty of the Tetons for years on and around Jenny Lake. It was the best college-student work experience ever! Today, we still love the interaction with happy vacationers and people who want to experience this beautiful area of our country! The field extends all around you, but it is held in trust, and the area outside your staked off spot can't, unfortunately, be utilized by campers.
We don't allow any pets, due to our livestock and wildlife around us. This summer, we've had a doe and twin fawns wandering around almost every day. We've had every single type of large wildlife the Tetons offer here at one point or another. The chokecherry trees you'll camp by have delicious fruit you can choose to eat in season(at your own descretion, and while they are in season-some in our family are allergic, but we've made chokecherry jam and jelly from the fruit from these trees for years). Please stay in your designated camping area, detailed by the stakes.Campers who seek an easy location in Victor, Idaho, or on the way to Jackson Hole, GTNP, or YNP will love this pull in-style campsite with beautiful views, and a green hay field surrounding them. The spot itself is about 100 X 100. Adjacent to Hwy 33 (which turns to WY 22 in about 5 miles), this campsite is simple, but easy to get to, and easy to find.
Find your peace and stay in a spot without having to fight off other campers! We love the Tetons, and this land has been in our family for generations. We are proud of our land, and made the choice to keep it in farmland, when many people sought to buy it to develop. Our family trust will keep this land open and serene, hopefully for even more generations of our family and a few guests to enjoy. We have only one campsite here in the immediate area around your spot, and hope you'll love the space around you.
Jenny Lake Campground has just been voted the most sought after campground in the USA, and we are an hour from there. Janine worked guiding trail rides for travelers wanting to experience the West and the stunning beauty of the Tetons for years on and around Jenny Lake. Today, we still love the interaction with happy vacationers and people who want to experience this beautiful area of our country. The field extends all around you, but it is held in trust, and the area outside your staked off spot can't, unfortunately, be utilized by campers.
We don't allow any pets, due to our livestock and wildlife around us. This summer, we've had a doe and twin fawns wandering around almost every day. We've had every single type of large wildlife the Tetons offer here at one point or another. The chokecherry trees you'll camp by have delicious fruit you can choose to eat in season(at your own discretion, and while they are in season-some in our family are allergic, but we've made chokecherry jam and jelly from the fruit from these trees for years). Please stay in your designated camping area, detailed by the stakes.j