
In Wyoming, luxury real estate rises from the wide-open plains and snow-capped peaks, offering unmatched privacy and rugged elegance. High-end properties here often come with acres of untouched land, panoramic mountain views, and architecture that blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings.
From sprawling ranches near Jackson Hole to custom-built lodges overlooking alpine valleys, Wyomingโs market caters to those seeking both adventure and exclusivity. Itโs where the wild meets the refined. Letโs take a look at the five most expensive houses currently for sale in Wyoming.
5. Wilson, WY โ $12,300,000

Located on 5.13 secluded acres in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this $12,300,000 estate includes a 6,746 square foot residence with 7 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Built in 2010, the home features high-end finishes, a gourmet kitchen with wine storage, a large living room, an office, and ensuite bathrooms for each bedroom. The primary suite includes a steam shower and travertine tile.
Outdoor amenities include private decks, an east-facing entertaining deck, an outdoor hot tub, and views of permanently protected open space. The property includes a deeded fishing right on nearby Fish Creek Ranch and is equipped with in-floor heating, air conditioning, surround sound, and three fireplaces.
Where is Wilson?

Tucked against the base of the Teton Range, Wilson offers a small-town setting with quick access to trails, rivers, and ski slopes. The community includes a few local businesses, residential areas, and a school, all centered along Highway 22. It attracts residents who commute to Jackson or nearby Teton Village. Moose-Wilson Road connects Wilson to Grand Teton National Park and the Snake River corridor.
Living Room

Living room includes a stone fireplace, exposed beams, and floor-to-ceiling windows across the back wall. A large chandelier anchors the vaulted ceiling. Seating includes a curved sofa, round chair, and carved wood coffee table on an ornate rug.
Kitchen

Kitchen features granite countertops, rustic cabinetry, and a stone backsplash that extends to the ceiling. A stainless steel range and vent hood sit opposite a large island with sink and seating. Wood plank ceilings and pendant lights hang above, while built-in appliances line the far wall.
Dining Room

Dining room is set with a dark wood table and ten high-back chairs arranged on a patterned area rug. A wide window wall and door lead to an outdoor deck. A historical-style painting and iron chandelier complete the space.
Bedroom

Bedroom has exposed beams, wood floors, and large windows across one wall. The bed features a dark carved headboard and matching nightstands. A seating area with leather armchair and side table is placed near the glass door to a covered balcony.
Bathroom

Bathroom includes a freestanding tub under a multi-pane window and a large glass-enclosed shower with built-in bench. Tile flooring and walls feature warm tones with mosaic accents. Twin vanities with vessel sinks and wood cabinetry run along the opposite wall.
Source: Matthew C. Macmillan @ Live Water Properties LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty
4. Jackson, WY โ $12,500,000

Situated in the exclusive 3 Creek community near Jackson, Wyoming, this $12,500,000 property features a fully remodeled 4,325 square foot home with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. Originally designed by Carney Architects and reimagined by Willow Creek Design Group, the residence includes open living spaces, custom furnishings, a double-sided fireplace, Miele appliances, a glass-enclosed wine cave, and a two-car garage with a storage-rich mudroom.
Outdoor amenities include a private patio with a Kalamazoo hybrid grill, fire pit, and built-in seating, all oriented toward landscaped water features. The home sits just off the 12th fairway of the Rees Jones-designed golf course and offers walkable access to the 3 Creek Club’s year-round recreation.
Where is Jackson?

In the heart of the Jackson Hole valley, Jackson is a gateway to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The town blends year-round tourism with a strong local community, supported by outdoor recreation and hospitality industries. Its central square, framed by elk antler arches, is surrounded by shops, restaurants, and galleries. Highways 26, 89, and 191 run through Jackson, linking it to regional destinations.
Living Room

The living room includes a sectional sofa and a stone fireplace with a tall chimney. Sliding glass doors and picture windows open to the outdoor patio. Exposed beams and a modern chandelier frame the vaulted ceiling.
Kitchen

Kitchen and sitting area are combined under a peaked ceiling with exposed trusses. A long island with five barstools faces modern cabinetry and stainless appliances. Leather seating and a glass coffee table define the lounge zone nearby.
Dining Room

Dining room features a rectangular table with seating for ten, placed on a patterned area rug. Two large windows and a side window bring in natural light. A linear chandelier and modern buffet cabinet finish the space.
Bathroom

Freestanding bathtub is centered below a wide window with a mountain view. The space includes a glass-door shower on the left and a floating vanity on the right. Neutral tile finishes and twin towel racks create symmetry across the room.
Patio

Stone patio is divided into multiple sections for lounging, dining, and entertaining. A recessed firepit area is surrounded by armchairs, while a large dining table is set for a meal. Built-in planters and outdoor greenery soften the layout.
Source: Latham Jenkins @ Live Water Properties LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty
3. Jackson, WY โ $29,750,000

Set on 42.57 forested acres along the Snake River with panoramic Teton views, this $29,750,000 estate includes a 7,228 square foot log home designed by Eliot Goss featuring 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. The main residence offers a main-floor primary suite, elevator, theater room, hot tub room, full bar, wine cellar, and office with ensuite bath and walk-in closet.
Additional structures include a 992 square foot guest cabin with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and a 1,032 square foot detached 3-stall shop garage. The property includes manicured lawns, perennial gardens, mature trees, and clearwater ponds throughout.
Where is Jackson?

Surrounded by mountains and wilderness, Jackson serves as the main hub of Wyomingโs Teton County. The town square features wooden boardwalks, elk antler arches, and a mix of shops, galleries, and restaurants. Tourism, outdoor recreation, and conservation shape the local economy. Jackson connects to nearby parks, ski resorts, and highways leading through the valley.
Great Room

Great room includes a tall stone fireplace set beneath a timber-framed vaulted ceiling. Multiple seating arrangements with neutral sofas and chairs are arranged around a rectangular coffee table. A lofted balcony and log railings overlook the space. Large windows stretch up to the ceiling, bringing in views of trees and sky.
Kitchen

Kitchen uses wood cabinetry, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances. A central island with a cooktop and bar seating is topped by a large metal range hood with zigzag trim. Natural wood finishes carry through to the ceiling and surrounding walls. Art featuring animals lines the soffit above the sink area.
Dining Room

Dining area centers around a live-edge oval wood table surrounded by patterned upholstered chairs. A rustic chandelier with cut-out pine tree details hangs above. Exposed log walls and beams frame large windows with views of the surrounding landscape. The room opens into a living area with a stone fireplace and vaulted ceiling.
Spa Area

Spa room features an octagonal in-ground hot tub surrounded by flagstone flooring. Folding glass doors open on multiple sides to blend indoor and outdoor areas. Natural wood beams and tongue-and-groove ceiling create a cabin-like atmosphere. Plants are placed throughout the room.
Patio

Outdoor seating space is arranged around a round wood table overlooking a private pond. Loungers and dining chairs surround nearby tables on the stone patio. A fire feature sits closer to the waterโs edge. Mountain peaks form a backdrop across the landscape.
2. Wilson, WY โ $34,750,00

Set against the backdrop of the Tetons in Jacksonโs Crescent H neighborhood, Five Ponds Ranch spans over 71 acres and includes 14 bedrooms, 18 bathrooms, and more than 16,000 square feet of buildings, including an 8,308 square foot main residence. The property features three guest cabins, a restored office and play barn, horse corrals, a riding arena, and a management cabin.
Over 10 acres of trout ponds and live water offer year-round recreation, with room for expansion up to 30,000 square feet. Located minutes from Teton Pass and 15 minutes from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, the ranch provides direct access to hiking, skiing, and blue-ribbon fishing.
Where is Wilson?

At the base of Teton Pass, Wilson sits between forested slopes and open valley land in western Wyoming. The community includes a small commercial area, residential neighborhoods, and access to outdoor recreation year-round. It serves as a quieter alternative to nearby Jackson while remaining closely connected. Moose-Wilson Road links Wilson to Grand Teton National Park and Teton Village.
Living Room

Stone fireplace with metal doors and a carved bison beam forms the focal point in a living room framed by tall log beams and full-height windows. A square stone coffee table sits atop a red patterned rug, surrounded by plush sofas and armchairs. Forest views filter in through the window grid. A landscape painting hangs above the mantel.
Kitchen

Wood cabinetry, slate tile backsplash, and black granite counters make up the kitchen workspace. Stainless steel appliances, including a large gas range, sit across from a center island with matching stone top. Windows wrap around the sink area, looking out toward the trees. Overhead beams and floor planks match in tone.
Dining Area

Dining space shares a double-sided stone fireplace with the living area and features a hammered metal table with woven and upholstered seating. Large windows wrap the corner of the room, looking out to a treed landscape. A patterned rug anchors the seating, and a bronze animal sculpture rests in the windowsill. Wine glasses and snacks are arranged on the table.
Bathroom

Bathroom includes a built-in soaking tub with marble surround beneath corner windows. Dual vanities, each with a framed mirror and sconce lighting, line the adjacent walls. Tile flooring and accent walls feature geometric designs in earthy tones. Multiple rugs soften the space, and a black-and-white towel hangs near the tub.
Rec Room

Indoor recreation space features a full-height climbing wall with auto-belay systems and safety mats, along with a basketball hoop mounted above a spacious open floor. An exercise area is set beneath the mezzanine, and equipment storage lines the walls. High ceilings and exposed beams emphasize the industrial build. Large openings allow natural light and outdoor access.
1. Kelly, WY โ $65,000,000

Located 25 miles from downtown Jackson, Wyoming, Red Hills Ranch is a $65,000,000, 190-acre property that served as the private guest ranch of the late U.S. Senator Herb Kohl for over 40 years. The ranch includes 16 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms across multiple structures, including a main lodge, ownerโs home, and three riverfront cabins.
The property has 1.5 miles of frontage on the Gros Ventre River, irrigated pastures, a tack barn, pool, and views of the Tetons. Surrounded by national forest and wilderness, it supports year-round recreation including hiking, horseback riding, fly fishing, snowmobiling, and skiing.
Where is Kelly?

Just east of Jackson, Kelly rests near the edge of Grand Teton National Park with wide views of peaks and open plains. The small community includes a post office, scattered homes, and access to public lands along Gros Ventre Road. It draws visitors and residents interested in wildlife, quiet, and proximity to trails. U.S. Highway 191 connects Kelly to nearby towns and parks.
Great Room

Log beams stretch across the vaulted ceiling of a great room filled with leather seating and rustic dining sets. A large stone fireplace anchors one wall, while a wagon wheel chandelier hangs over the center. Multiple seating areas break up the space, and wide windows bring in the surrounding landscape. Antlers, lanterns, and western art reinforce the cabin style.
Kitchen

Dark-stained cabinetry and stainless steel countertops line the kitchen, paired with restaurant-grade refrigerators. A central island offers workspace, and two stained glass pendant lights hang above. A wall-mounted knife rack and double sinks point to a utilitarian layout. Warm wood ceilings and log walls continue the rustic theme.
Dining Area

A round wood dining table sits below three lantern-style lights, with a panoramic mountain view beyond the open wall. Rough-hewn chairs frame the table, and a bottle of wine and small charcuterie board sit in the center. The opening is framed with cowhide trim and heavy wood beams. Trees and open meadow fill the foreground before the peaks.
Bedroom

A stone fireplace with antler decor stands beside leather chairs and a mounted television. A king bed with carved wooden frame is centered under a textile wall hanging. Multiple rugs layer over dark wood floors, and log walls complete the cabin feel. Track lighting and windows brighten the space.
Pool

Lounge chairs line the red concrete pool deck with uninterrupted views of grassy fields and red rock hills. A stone privacy wall runs the length of one side, with a round table and Adirondack chairs placed near the water. Planter boxes bring flowers to the border, and a small structure stands off to the side. Fence posts and barns dot the distant landscape.
Source: Latham Jenkins @ Live Water Properties LLC. via Coldwell Banker Realty