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Plenty of outdoor activities, with easy access to the golf course.
Park Homes are located between the town of Driggs and the Huntsman Springs Golf Club and are near our seven community parks.
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Huntsman Springs is located only 35 miles northwest of Jackson Hole, 93 miles from the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park and 45 miles to Grand Teton National Park. 

A Mecca for winter and summer recreation, it continues to top the lists of one of the best places to live in the nation and was recently named as one of the “12 Tempting Locations for Vacation-Home Buyers” by the Wall Street Journal.

Set on a magnificent 1,350 acre tract that extends from downtown Driggs, Idaho into open rangelands, Huntsman Springs will consist of 650 home sites, world class golf, family friendly recreation amenities and a 500 acre wildlife refuge. Homes include Park Homes and Mountain View Lodges designed by award winning Jackson Hole architect Larry Berlin as well as custom single family homesites.

The Huntsman family and local partner Mike Stears have generously donated land within Huntsman Springs to become the site of the new Teton County Courthouse and its administrative offices.  Around the courthouse, which serves as the hub of the Town Plaza, there are commercial, retail, and residential opportunities for individuals and families looking to be in the middle of the action.  To learn more about our Commercial Town Plaza click here.

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"The ability to work with the partners at Huntsman Springs has been a successfully rewarding experience for all involved. Berlin Architects is able to bring many years to design experience in the Rocky Mountain Region to Huntsman Springs, and our only directive was to make the design of the homes, the best of the best. It is easy to be inspired when you live and work near the Teton Mountains, and I hope that inspiration shows through in the wonderful living spaces we have created in conjunction with Huntsman Springs."
— Larry Berlin/Berlin Architects
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