21 Best Airbnbs and Rental Homes in Jackson Hole

Tourism in Jackson Hole may peak when throngs of travelers head to the area’s nearby national parks—Grand Teton and Yellowstone—in the summer, but the winter ushers in the famous snowfall. With anywhere between 75 and 450 inches of powder a year and temperatures that sit well below freezing, the Western region is a haven for winter sports enthusiasts. The months of world-class skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and snowmobiling are also interspersed with rousing events—including Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s annual freeride competition, Kings & Queens of Corbet’s, in February—and a roster of cozier affairs, including Jackson Hole Food & Wine’s Winter Fest in March. Given the recreational area’s wide-ranging appeal this time of year, it’s always a good idea to book your accommodations as soon as possible.

While there are plenty of incredible hotels in Jackson Hole, oftentimes renting an Airbnb grants you more flexibility and privacy. Not to mention, a larger condo or cabin can be more affordable when split among a big group. Even though you’ll probably spend a significant amount of time bundled up outside, you’ll need somewhere to rest and reset after trekking through the snow or swing dancing at the famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. We’ve rounded up 21 of the best Airbnbs in Jackson Hole below.

Where should I stay in Jackson Hole?

Where you stay in Jackson Hole depends on the season as well as what you’re looking to experience. If you prefer to be in the center of activity, downtown Jackson is your best bet, no matter what time of year you’re visiting. Here, you’ll be able to walk to the numerous restaurants and shops surrounding Town Square and its historic elk antler arches. Teton Village, on the other hand, is home to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Just a 15-minute drive from Jackson and around 30 minutes from Jackson Hole Airport (JAC), the ski resort transforms into the ideal jumping-off point for anyone keen on outdoor activities. With the snow gone, the resort showcases its mountain bike trails, Via Ferrata climbs, and sightseeing opportunities from the Aerial Tram and gondolas.

Condo, townhome, and apartment rentals are commonplace in both Jackson and Teton Village. If you have a car—which is highly recommended—you can consider Jackson Hole Airbnb and rental properties scattered between the two towns as well as other more remote areas nearby.

What’s the best month to visit Jackson Hole?

Jackson Hole is a true year-round destination. Both Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Snow King Mountain Resort are open for ski season from late November through late March or early April, depending on spring temperatures. Tourist travel is the busiest in the summer, so plan accordingly. Wildlife sightings and incredible views of the Tetons, however, are readily available all 12 months of the year. If you’re able to visit Jackson Hole in late April, May, September, or October—otherwise known as the shoulder seasons—you’ll experience fewer crowds and slightly more affordable prices.

How much does it cost to rent a house in Jackson Hole?

Nightly rates shift significantly by season. In the winter, condos and apartments in Jackson Hole average around $657 per night—with most requiring bookings with a minimum number of nights—while larger homes and luxury properties range from anywhere from $1,134 to over $6,000 per night. Premium slope-side accommodations usually have a higher rate as well.

We’ve vetted these listings based on Superhost status, ratings, amenities, location, previous guest reviews, and decor. This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

Couple’s mountain getaway

Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: Woodburning fireplace, in-unit laundry
Nearby attractions: Calico Restaurant & Bar or Sidewinders American Grill to refuel after skiing

As you drive north on Moose-Wilson Road, you can’t miss the sign for the Aspens neighborhood where this one-bedroom condo is tucked away. The rental itself is on the smaller side, so it’s ideal for those traveling solo or in a pair. If you have a little one along for the adventure, feel free to pull out the twin-sized cot for the night. The bathroom, kitchen, and bedroom are all bright and decidedly modern with gorgeous views of the nearby mountains and trees, and the woodburning fireplace creates a welcoming ambiance best enjoyed with a morning coffee or comforting nightcap. Spend your day at the shops and restaurants just a short walk from the property and end each night curled up in the plush queen bed.

Well-appointed gem that’s budget-friendly

Bed & bath: 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Top amenities: In-unit laundry, woodburning fireplace, walk-in shower
Nearby attractions: Aspens Market for light grocery shopping, Westside Wine & Spirits for après-ski drinks

If you find yourself outpriced when it comes to ski-in/ski-out condos in Teton Village, this property in Wilson’s Aspens neighborhood is a great alternative for one or two travelers. I booked this rental in November 2023 for a two-week solo getaway where I’d be working remotely while also experiencing the quiet of Jackson Hole’s true off-season. Balsam Lodge A2 sits among a row of condos adjacent to Persephone West Bank, Sudachi, and Wilson Book Gallery—and it’s a quick walk to pick up last-minute necessities at Aspens Market. Along with a convenient location, the Airbnb features a variety of design choices and amenities that aid in a comfortable stay. The bedroom and living room have a home-away-from-home atmosphere (the leather couch adds a nice touch), and—while I didn’t light it during my stay—the woodburning fireplace can be used to warm your gloves, socks, and boots before heading out into the fresh, crisp air. If you’re traveling for several weeks at a time as I did, you’ll find yourself wishing every rental came with as well-stocked of a laundry room and kitchen as this one does. Keep in mind that this property does not have air conditioning, so it can get a bit warm during the summer months.

Sophisticated ski-in ski-out townhouse

Bed & bath: 3 bedroom, 3.5 baths
Top amenities: California king bed, laundry facilities, woodburning fireplace
Nearby attractions: JH Sports, where you can pick up ski rentals and any other gear needed

This extra-luxurious abode has the look and feel of an upscale hotel—à la The Cloudveil—but it’s actually a private townhouse at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort with three bedrooms that sleep up to seven. While the prime location may be one of the largest selling points, the decor and design make it even more enticing. The living room, for example, has classic Jackson Hole touches (note the antler chandelier and cozy fireplace), but it balances them with light linens and airy textures. You might be hard-pressed to leave this homey adobe, but guests have the option to enjoy the two hot tubs and pool at the nearby Sundance Tennis and Swim Club if they so desire.

Peaceful retreat amid the trees

Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
Top amenities: Gas-burning fireplace, sweeping views, private hot tub
Nearby attractions: Teton Village and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort are a quick walk away

Up to eight guests can call this freestanding log cabin their temporary home, although it’s designed for those who have no trouble sharing. Alongside the king bed in the main bedroom, the guest bedroom suite features one set of twin bunk beds as well as a queen bed and opens up directly to the lower deck. An additional two people can sleep in the open great room loft. The home is a welcome reprieve from the winter’s freezing temperatures, with its custom mountain furniture and fireplace beckoning the crew in from the outdoor elements. The bi-level layout allows everyone to spread out, but don’t be surprised if the great room becomes the center of activity. Its windows bestow views of the mountain, valley, and village—a panoramic scene rivaled only by a trip up the Aerial Tram.

Luxurious villa with access to hotel amenities

Bed & bath: 6 bedrooms, 6 baths
Top amenities: Private hot tub, chef’s kitchen, game room, Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa’s fitness center and pools
Nearby attractions: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s Aerial Tram which brings riders up to Corbet’s Cabin for fresh waffles and 360-degree views

Sometimes it’s nice to be close to a destination’s conveniences—including restaurants, shops, and the base of a ski resort—while still feeling like you’re in the middle of nowhere. That’s what you get when staying in this six-bedroom rental property that sleeps up to 16, which also grants its guests access to all of Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa’s amenities. Surrounded by aspens and pines, it provides an almost treehouse-like experience complete with a private hot tub, log cabin-style bunks, western decor, and a game room where everyone can congregate after a day on the slopes. Perfect for family reunions and groups spanning all ages, with four king bedrooms, a room with two queens, and another with bunk beds, this property is best for adults with a group of kids who don’t mind sharing.

Modern mountain condo outside Teton Village

Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 1 bath
Top amenities: Shared pool and hot tub, indoor fireplace, renovated bathroom 
Nearby attractions: Teton Village and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort are within walking distance (there’s also a free neighborhood shuttle)

Outfitted with modern furniture and accented with touches of Western-inspired decor (think bison, bears, and iconic images of Jackson Hole), this Teton Village condo is the perfect rental for a small family. Sleeping arrangements are self-explanatory, as one bedroom features a king-size bed, and the other, a bunk bed—but odds are you won’t be spending too much time inside. The main hub of Teton Village—where you’ll find the resort, several restaurants, and the crowd-favorite saloon Mangy Moose—is just a 10- to 15-minute walk away.

Secluded mountain-view condo near Amangani

Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: Private patio, woodburning fireplace, large windows with mountain views, shared outdoor swimming pool and hot tubs
Nearby attractions: The condo community’s resort-style amenities, including a fitness center and tennis courts; five-star Amangani restaurant; downtown Jackson (reachable in 12 minutes by car)

If you want a slightly rustic feel paired with the luxury of a high-end property, Harvest Dance 3153 checks all the boxes. Wooden paneling and furniture are present in every room, but not once does the decor verge on gauche. One of the most poignant aspects of the Airbnb—aside from the unparalleled visibility of the Tetons—is the flexible sleeping arrangements. There’s a king-size bed in the primary room, and a loft (with a full and twin bed) accessible through the queen guest bedroom.

Penthouse suite with the best of both worlds

Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
Top amenities: Elevator access, dedicated workspace, large windows, gas fireplace
Nearby attractions: Snow King Mountain Resort, restaurants like The Bistro, live music at the famed Wort Hotel

This luxury condo at the base of Snow King Mountain may not be able to claim “top of the world” status—that belongs to Corbet’s Cabin at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort—but it’s certainly elevated, in both senses of the word. Take the elevator up to your temporary home, where features like white linens, stainless steel appliances, and a sizable soaking tub create a chic-yet-cozy atmosphere. The best part? The windows frame scenes of both downtown Jackson and the mountains.

Open floor plan townhouse near Town Square

Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 4 baths
Top amenities: Well-stocked with kitchen tools and appliances, outdoor seating on a private balcony
Nearby attractions: In under 30 minutes, you can drive through Jackson, past the National Elk Refuge, and into Grand Teton National Park.

Don’t let the word “townhouse” fool you—this rental property at the bottom of Snow King Mountain can comfortably fit up to 10 guests. The Murphy bedroom is on the main level, but the other three king-size bedrooms, and their en-suite bathrooms, are upstairs, allowing those with earlier bedtimes to get some shut-eye if the party continues. The living room, kitchen, and narrow but lengthy deck flow together, creating that connected, homey quality we associate with group vacations.

Upgraded cabin with vaulted ceilings and a wraparound porch

Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 3 baths
Top amenities: Open kitchen with a Viking range, built-in wine fridge, private hot tub, high-speed Wi-Fi
Nearby attractions: Head west and across the Snake River to get from downtown Jackson to the Aspens neighborhood

You can expect nothing less than classic Jackson Hole when you get to this well-appointed cabin in Wilson. The head of a bison rests above the woodburning fireplace in the living room, and the vaulted ceilings paired with the traditional wood structure create a home that can only be described as the epitome of “cabincore.” Cozy it may be, but there’s a bathroom for each of the three bedrooms, and the wraparound porch significantly expands the home’s overall square footage. For a slow start to your mountain morning, take your coffee and the local paper, the Jackson Hole News & Guide, out to one of the Adirondack chairs and breathe in the fresh mountain air before everyone else wakes up.

Outdoor oasis with views of the Tetons

Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
Top amenities: Hot tub, grill, firepit
Nearby attractions: South of Jackson, the rental is tucked into a quiet subdivision with views of the Teton Range.

A true indoor-outdoor property, this single-level home takes full advantage of its Wyoming surroundings. With expansive windows and a patio that highly encourages al fresco dining, you’ll always feel the awe-inspiring presence of the towering mountains. When the temperatures drop at night, you can take a dip in the hot tub or gather the whole family for game night in the living room. Privacy is paramount, as the home is away from any major roads, but it’s still just a 10-minute drive from downtown Jackson, which can also be accessed by foot or bike via the Jackson Hole Pathway System.

Country-cute condo

Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
Top amenities: In-unit laundry, balcony with outdoor furniture
Nearby attractions: Downtown Jackson (a 15-minute walk away), where you can pick up a grab-and-go breakfast burrito at D.O.G or a pastry from Persephone Bakery

You know you’re in Jackson Hole when the decor includes a pair of wooden skis and all kinds of wildlife imagery—including moose, fish, wolves, and bears. That’s half the fun of staying in Clark’s Knoll 351, a comfortable condo at the bottom of Snow King Mountain. The other half is simply the location. Those with an itch for adventure can spend the day riding the mountain resort’s zip line or experiencing the thrills of the ropes course. If you’re not an adrenaline junkie, the scenic gondola ride will grant you memorable views of the National Elk Refuge, the Tetons, and downtown Jackson.

Elegant three-bedroom rental with timeless simplicity

Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 3 baths
Top amenities: Shared gym in building, living room fireplace, small balcony
Nearby attractions: Cache Creek trails, Jackson’s Bin22 for wine and tapas (the house-pulled mozzarella on the homemade meatball is a must-have)

Touches of Western decor and accessories were added sparingly to create a modern yet memorable retreat close to Jackson Town Square. Various textures and materials (faux fur, rattan, linen, and leather) establish a luxury feel in the four-bedroom adobe, similar to what you may find in a high-end hotel—Caldera House in Teton Village, for example. While summers may be warmer in Jackson, the temperatures tend to drop as the sun goes down; the Airbnb’s gas fireplace can be turned on to up the cozy ante.

Creekside cottage that welcomes dogs

Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths
Top amenities: Adirondack chairs overlooking Flat Creek, shared hot tub, pets allowed
Nearby attractions: Jackson Town Square, Flat Creek

Alpine Cottage 3 is part of a group of rentals that share access to a hot tub and outdoor furniture on the banks of Flat Creek. Inside, though, you have your own quiet, well-decorated space. The king-size bed in the primary bedroom can be converted into two twin beds, depending on your preference, and additional guests can split themselves up between the queen bed in the guest room or the pull-out couch in the living room. The cottage’s kitchen and dining area are on the smaller side, so plan for more casual at-home meals. Otherwise, you have Jackson’s wide array of culinary establishments to pick from (The Kitchen and the Million Dollar Cowboy Steakhouse are two of the best).

Palatial property known for its mountain viewpoint

Bed & bath: 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths
Top amenities: Large patio, en-suite bathrooms, towel warmers, shared pool and hot tubs within the resort community
Nearby attractions: The Amangani Grill and The Granary (both walkable)

The phrase “mountain views” is frequently tossed in conversations about rentals, homes, and hotels in Jackson Hole, but it’s truly the highlight of this four-bed, four-and-a-half-bath home. If the Tetons in the distance are the main character, then the common living space, with its curved ceilings and leather furniture—is the deuteragonist. Matching armchairs look out toward the vast deck, which is ideal for a morning yoga session or an afternoon nap under the Wyoming sun.

Stylish space with exposed beams

Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: Furnished outdoor deck, large dining room table, access to hot tubs and pool at Sundance Swim and Tennis Club, in-unit laundry
Nearby attractions: Teton Village, some of the area’s best dining experiences (Corsa has recently taken the village by storm)

When travelers come to Jackson Hole, they’re typically looking for location and comfort above all else. Style points are secondary. This unit, however, brings them all together. The three-story complex is a quick walk from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, and it’s packed with amenities: a fireplace, two full baths, an outdoor eating space, and even a laundry room (so you won’t have to go home with a suitcase full of dirty clothes). If you look closer, you’ll notice each room is expertly designed to feel modern but still welcoming. A chic green sofa offsets the more masculine textures like wood and leather, and each of the three bedrooms has a defining pop of color, whether it’s in the wall paint, an area rug, or a throw pillow or two.

Western outpost with views for days

Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: Functional fireplace, mid-size dining room table, furnished balcony
Nearby attractions: Teton Village, restaurants like Il Villaggio Osteria, The Handle Bar inside the Four Seasons

Like many Jackson Hole rentals, the common space is the focal point of this Teton Village property. The three bedrooms are simple and serve their purpose, but expect to spend most of your time on the balcony overlooking the mountains and neighboring spruce trees or curled up in the open floor plan living room area. Minimal but impactful decor gives the home its charm; Castile chandeliers hang from the ceiling, and the art scattered throughout each room proudly showcases the culture of Jackson Hole.

Traditionally decorated and airy townhouse

Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: Large fireplace, back patio perfect for al fresco dining, workspace, views of the snow-capped Tetons
Nearby attractions: Right outside Grand Teton National Park

When spending quality time with friends and family in Jackson Hole, you want to rent a property like Gold Creek 35. There’s plenty of space to socialize—either around the fireplace or outside on the deck—but everyone still has their own space. Along with the two primary bedrooms, there’s also a loft with single beds and a desk for working remotely. Most of the decor in the townhouse leans fairly traditional, but you’ll still find a few rustic features, including an antler chandelier hanging above the dining room table and the occasional bison or cowboy print on the walls.

Convenient, air-conditioned accommodations

Bed & bath: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: Air conditioning, free parking, private terrace, large bathtubs
Nearby attractions: Snow King’s Cowboy CoasterCowboy Coffee Co.

A few things set this Snow King condo apart from other rentals in the area. For starters—and perhaps most importantly—it has air conditioning. Given Jackson’s usually comfortable summer temperatures, this isn’t always factored into homes. If your party runs hot, consider this when looking for summer accommodations. Outside of the temperature settings, the three-bedroom home was recently remodeled, giving it a more updated feel, particularly in the living room. As a bonus, there’s a Murphy bedroom that doubles as an additional living space with a working fireplace.

Extra-roomy home in the Aspens

Bed & bath: 5 bedrooms, 4 baths
Top amenities: Large backyard, woodburning fireplace, laundry room, patio overlooking a private hot tub
Nearby attractions: Persephone Westbank for breakfast or lunch, Elevated Grounds Coffeehouse for caffeine

If you’re treating the entire family to a Western adventure, you’ll want to book this two-floor home in Wilson, 15 minutes from both Teton Village and downtown Jackson. Thanks to four extra cots—in addition to the five bedrooms—the house sleeps up to 14 guests. There’s also the added bonus of a porch and backyard, so overcrowding won’t be an issue. Unless, of course, everyone is vying for a spot in the hot tub after a tough hike in Grand Teton National Park.

Newly constructed abode at the base of Snow King Mountain

Bed & bath: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
Top amenities: Balcony with mountain views, in-unit laundry, gym in the building, gas-lit fireplace
Nearby attractions: Snow King Mountain’s outdoor activities, downtown Jackson shops (Stio, if you forgot any outdoor gear; Beaver Creek Hats & Leather or Kemo Sabe, if you want to buy a cowboy hat)

Advanced skiers head to Snow King in the winter months, but it becomes a haven for hiking and biking in the summertime. Located at the base of the mountain, the rental unit can be adapted based on your party’s size and makeup. While there are two bedrooms—one with a king-size bed, the other with two twin XLs—the living room sofa can also be converted into a queen bed. If you’re too tired to head into town for dinner, order takeout from Pinky G’s Pizzeria or Annie’s Thai Kitchen, best enjoyed at the kitchen bar or on the cozy balcony.