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About

A Legacy of Western Living

Nestled just south of Wilson, Wyoming, Crescent H Ranch is a private residential community that seamlessly blends natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and a rich ranching heritage. Bordering the Bridger-Teton National Forest, the property features rolling meadows, wooded hillsides, and abundant wildlife—creating a peaceful sanctuary that feels a world away, while remaining only a few miles from the vibrant town of Wilson.

Lot sizes range from half an acre to expansive parcels of 35 to 50 acres, offering homeowners a rare combination of privacy, open space, and connection to nature. Wildlife roam freely throughout the area, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape are a daily reminder of the region’s untamed beauty.

Outdoor recreation is woven into the fabric of Crescent H Ranch. Residents enjoy direct access to world-class fly fishing on the Snake River and private blue-ribbon spring creeks. A network of groomed trails invites year-round adventure, from summer hiking to winter cross-country skiing. For horseback riders and hikers, a dedicated trail connects directly to the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

Crescent H Ranch also honors the deep cultural roots of the Jackson Hole Valley. Originally established in the 1920s as one of the region’s first commercial dude ranches—the Crescent Lazy H Ranch—this land played a pioneering role in shaping Western hospitality. Today, the ranch is a private residential community that continues to celebrate its history while offering a unique lifestyle grounded in the spirit of the American West.

Crescent H HOA Boards

The Crescent H Ranch Homeowners Association is managed by a dedicated board of resident volunteers committed to preserving the natural beauty, privacy, and unique character of the community. The board oversees maintenance, architectural review, and community standards, ensuring Crescent H remains a well-managed and welcoming place to call home.

1st Filing Board Members:

Keith Stoltz

Andy Nerhbas

Bob Owens

Parcels and Tracts Board Members:

Ken Taylor

Bob Morris

Keith Stoltz

Catherine Harvey

Russell Hawkins

Stream and Trail Committee

Keith Stoltz

Ken Taylor

Russell Hawkins

Bob Owens

Chris Sacca

Mark McCallum

Tom Fauntleroy

Geoff Tennican

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HOA Questions? Reach Out.

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