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Spring Creek Farms has quiet roots in one of the last undeveloped stretches of Teton Valley's Wyoming side - agricultural land that has long defined the character of this corner of the valley. The subdivision was thoughtfully planned to preserve that character, with an Open Space Easement held by the Teton County Scenic Preserve Trust ensuring that a meaningful portion of the land remains in agricultural and recreational use. It's a neighborhood designed around the idea that the land matters as much as what gets built on it. Today Spring Creek Farms comprises 25 lots across two phases, with paved roads, underground utilities, and design guidelines that keep the neighborhood cohesive without being heavy-handed. Lot 18 is one of the largest parcels in the subdivision at 12.66 acres, sitting along the western edge of Phase II with frontage on Perimeter Drive. The designated building envelope allows for a principal residence, guest house, garage, and up to four total outbuildings. Water is by private well, wastewater by private septic. Buyers should review the Open Space Easement boundaries alongside the building envelope - the easement does permit livestock, horses, and agricultural fencing within the restricted area. All lot owners in Spring Creek Farms also share access to the Barn and Corral Area located on Lot 4 of Phase I, which includes designated horse trailer storage. It's a nod to the working agricultural heritage of the land and a practical amenity for owners who use the property for equestrian purposes. The views are west-facing Teton - the same range, a different and arguably better angle. Grand Targhee Resort is about 15 minutes up the hill, running year-round for skiing and mountain biking. Downtown Driggs is a few minutes away for groceries, restaurants, and everyday needs. Grand Teton National Park's western entrance is a short drive, and Yellowstone is under two hours. Alta sits just across the Wyoming state line from Teton Valley, Idaho, with a small local community and a Teton County, Wyoming address. For buyers making this a primary residence, Wyoming's lack of state income tax is a meaningful financial consideration compared to neighboring states.
| DAYS ON MARKET | 5 | LAST UPDATED | 5/10/2026 |
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| TRACT | Spring Creek Farms | YEAR BUILT | 0 |
| COMMUNITY | 12 - Alta, WY | COUNTY | Teton |
| STATUS | Active | PROPERTY TYPE(S) | Lot/Land/Acreage |
| ADDITIONAL DETAILS | |
| AREA | 12 - Alta, WY |
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| HOA DUES | 400|Annually |
| LOT | 12.66 acre(s) |
| LOT DESCRIPTION | Cul-De-Sac |
| SEWER | Septic Needed |
| SUBDIVISION | Spring Creek Farms |
| TAXES | 4772.82 |
| ZONING | Single Family |
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