
Park your rig beneath unobstructed Teton views at this boutique two-acre homestead, featuring a custom cedar sauna housed in a grain bin and full equestrian facilities.
Ranchita Corazon of the Tetons is a nearly two-acre homestead located in the high-altitude fields of Tetonia, Idaho, offering a front-row seat to the western slope of the Teton Range, traditionally known to the Shoshone as Teewinot, meaning many pinnacles. Situated in the scenic Teton Valley, just a mile from the Wyoming border, this quiet property serves as a boutique private basecamp for RV travelers and equestrian adventurers. The landscape here is defined by wide-open pastures, mature willow trees, and unobstructed views of the four main peaks of the Tetons. The layout features large, level hardpack gravel pads equipped with electric and water hookups, providing a seamless setup for rigs up to 45 feet in length.
The homestead's standout feature is its custom-built, four-person cedar sauna, which is uniquely tucked inside a vintage metal grain bin. This wood-lined sanctuary includes a window positioned specifically to frame the Teton skyline, allowing guests to unwind in the dry heat while watching the shifting alpenglow on the granite peaks. For travelers exploring the region with their horses, the property includes a fully functional horse barn with three stalls, a tack room, a dedicated grooming area, and an automatic waterer. Outside the barn, three large paddocks offer safe, secure spaces for horses to graze and stretch their legs, making the ranch a rare and welcoming equestrian retreat. A working greenhouse also sits on the acreage, adding to the homestead's rustic, self-sustaining character.
Positioned in one of the premier view corridors of the Teton Valley, the ranch provides easy access to some of the region's best outdoor recreation. The property is located just five blocks from a local shuttle stop that offers winter transportation to Grand Targhee Ski Resort, situated 11 miles away through the Targhee National Forest, known for its massive annual snowfall. During the summer, colorful hot air balloons frequently drift directly over the property, casting slow shadows across the open meadows. The ranch is an ideal launching pad for exploring the fly-fishing waters of the Teton River, hiking the trails of Grand Teton National Park, or making the 90-mile drive north to Yellowstone. At night, the lack of light pollution reveals a brilliant canopy of stars over the valley, with the dark silhouette of the mountains standing in sharp relief.
Book the cedar sauna ahead of time to guarantee a post-hike soak with a direct view of the Teton peaks. For dinner, make the short drive into Driggs for wood-fired pizza and local drafts at Tatanka Tavern.
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