
Luxury RANCH LIFE in WILSON, WY
Crescent H Ranch borders Bridger Teton National Forest and offers rolling meadows and wooded hillsides creating a private sanctuary for residents. Boasting various lots sizes, typically ranging from .5 to 2 acres and 35 to 50 area parcels, Crescent H Ranch features plenty of privacy and roaming wildlife allowing residents to connect with their surroundings and feel miles from the closet amenity, even though the town of Wilson is only a few miles to the north.
Ample outdoor activities can be found throughout the entire property. Resting along the Snake River, fly fishing reigns supreme with bountiful blue ribbon private spring creek fishing opportunities or partake in horseback riding and hiking right out of your front door.
The Crescent H Ranch offers a rich cultural connection to the ranching past of Jackson Hole. Built in the 1920’s, the original Crescent Lazy H Ranch lodge holds true and stands as the centerpiece of the modern day outdoor enthusiast filled neighborhood.
LIVE the Jackson LIFE

HORSE-BACK RIDING

FISHING

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
CRESCENT H History
1920'S
DUDE RANCH
1920
The Gerald Brown family purchased land along the west bank of the Snake River and began operating the Crescent Lazy H Dude Ranch, offering trout fishing, horseback riding, and other outdoor activities.
1927
Jack Hinz opened the Crescent H Ranch as a dude ranch, with a lodge and cabins still remaining on the land.

1960 - TODAY
RESIDENTIAL HOMESITES
1963
Don Albrecht acquired the property and later subdivided it, creating 750 acres for residential homesites and 750 acres for a ranch and recreation easement.
1985
The ranch became the first Orvis-endorsed fishing lodge in the world.
1997 - Now
John Thornton purchased the ranch in 1997. Today, Crescent H Ranch is a residential community with homeowners enjoying access to private spring creeks, hiking and skiing trails, and abundant wildlife.


LUXURY & PRIVACY
in the heart of JACKSON HOLE
For much of the 20th century, the historic Crescent H Ranch was home to renowned fly-fishing clinics offered in partnership with the American luxury outdoor company Orvis. It was here that burgeoning fly-fishers would come after graduating from the training program to pass an idyllic week putting their newly honed skills to the test. Days were spent trawling the seven miles of spring creeks and exploring the sublime, 88-acre property; in the evenings, guests would gather in the main lodge for dinner, drinks and conversation before retiring to cozy log cabins to sleep away the starry Western nights.
About 60 miles south of Yellowstone National Park, just 10 miles south of Grand Teton National Park, the ranch is bounded in part by the Snake River and the Bridger Teton National Forest. Wildlife neighbors include herds of elk, moose, foxes, deer, black bears, bald eagles, osprey and waterfowl aplenty.

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