Landscaping coming May 2026.
9575 US 89 • JACKSON HOLE, WYOMINGWhere the river
meets family
A three-story riverfront home on the Snake River has been held by the Howell family since 1984. One of twelve river-access properties in Teton County.
Landscaping coming May 2026.
ONE OF A KIND PROPERTY
WHAT DEFINES THISthe river
Direct Snake River frontage shared by only twelve properties in Teton County. Fly fish from your bank. Launch a kayak at dawn. The sound of moving water is the soundtrack to every hou
The Light
West-facing windows catch alpenglow on the Tetons. The golden hour here lasts longer than anywhere you’ve been. You’ll rearrange your evenings around it.
Two Families
Three stories with a self-contained lower level. Bring your in-laws, your best friends, or your team. Everyone gets their own kitchen, their own space, and their own front door.
40 Years
This property has been in the Howell family since 1984. You’re not renting a house. You’re being invited into a family’s most cherished place.
The Balconies
Two river-facing balconies create the sensation of floating above the Snake. Forty years of Howell family conversations have happened here. Now it’s your turn.
The Corridor
US 89 between Grand Teton and Yellowstone is not a highway—it’s a threshold. Your property sits on the spine of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
INSIDE HOWELL River House
THE ROOMS
A king bed dressed in linen and sheepskin beneath hand-drawn wildlife toile, with a pebblestone walk-in shower and double vanities just beyond the door.
A king bed dressed in Pendleton-style pillows and sheepskin beneath vintage ski wallpaper, with a bison portrait keeping watch and snow-covered hills framed in the window beside you.
A full leather king bed against hand-drawn fly lure wallpaper, with hunting-scene pillows, a golden mohair throw, and the Snake River valley framed in timber just beyond the cast.
Full-size bunks and a queen bed wrapped in Nordic ski blankets against vintage Swiss lodge badge wallpaper — plus its own leather couch, TV, en suite bath, and a steamer trunk full of games, so the kids never want to leave (and you don't need them to).
A private attic retreat tucked under pitched eaves with a king bed in vintage Western ranch linens, its own living room with a wall-mounted TV, bamboo game table, and a cushioned window seat overlooking the Snake River valley — ideal for a couple or teenagers who want their own floor.
VISITING
The SEASONS
SUMMER · JUNE-SEPT
Long days, cold rivers
Twenty hours of usable light. Fly fishing at dawn. Hiking by lunch. Cocktails on the balcony as the sun sets behind the Tetons at 9pm. Yellowstone’s South Gate is open and minutes away.
AUTUMN · SEPT-NOV
Elk bugle. Aspens burn.
The valley empties of tourists and fills with color. Fall in the Tetons is the best-kept secret in the West—golden cottonwoods, morning frost, and the kind of silence that makes you whisper.
WINTER · DEC-MARCH
Powder. Stars. Firelight.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is thirty minutes south. Grand Targhee is an hour west. Come home to a warm house, a cold drink, and the clearest night sky you’ve ever seen.