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Tetonia

Average Sales Price $1,111,311
Median Sales Price $495,000
Total Listings 83
Population 2,111
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Living In Tetonia, Idaho Has Some Unique Offerings...



Tetonia is a small town located in the state of Idaho, USA. It is situated in Teton County, near the Wyoming-Idaho border, and is part of the Teton Valley region. Here are some key aspects of Tetonia:

 


Scenic Beauty: Tetonia is surrounded by stunning landscapes, with the Teton Mountain Range to the east and the Big Hole Mountains to the west. The area offers breathtaking views and plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.


 

Outdoor Recreation: Like much of the Teton Valley region, Tetonia is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents and visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, and skiing. The Ashton to Tetonia Rails to Trails trail start in town. Explore this incredibly scenic trail and end in Ashton, Idaho. 


 

Peaceful and Rural: Tetonia is a small and quiet town with a rural atmosphere. If you prefer a slower pace of life and enjoy living in close proximity to nature, Tetonia might be an appealing place for you.


 

Close-Knit Community: The town has a tight-knit community, and residents often know each other well. This can create a strong sense of belonging and support.


 

Proximity to Jackson Hole: Tetonia is located relatively close to the famous Jackson Hole area in Wyoming. As a result, it offers convenient access to additional amenities, recreational activities, and services in the nearby resort town.



Limited Amenities: As a small town, Tetonia has limited resources, but some of the local's favorites include Badger Creek Cafe, The Tetonia Club, Dave's Pub, and TRIBE Artist Collective, where you'll find local art, handmade soaps, and candles, and much more. 


 

Weather: Tetonia experiences a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers. Winters can be quite snowy, making it ideal for winter sports enthusiasts, while summers are generally pleasant.


 

Agriculture: The Teton Valley region, including Tetonia, is known for its agriculture, particularly potato farming. The scenic landscape is dotted with farms and ranches.


 

Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks: Tetonia is relatively close to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, making it an excellent base for exploring these iconic natural treasures.


 

Living in Tetonia can be a peaceful and picturesque experience, especially if you enjoy outdoor activities, close-knit communities, and the beauty of nature. Contact me today to learn more about life in Tetonia. 
 

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Bathrooms 0.78 0
Bedrooms 3.67 3
Year Built 2013 2017
Lot Size 1,758,423 Sqft 145,490 Sqft
Taxes $1,466 $883

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