A historic look at the close-knit community of Jackson Hole homesteads spread across 100 miles in the late 1800s to early 1900s.
Featured Articles From Jackson Hole
Read the articles featured in this year's issue of Homestead magazine.
Nona Yehia provides a glimpse into her inspiring mountain home — complete with her trademark movement-based style and surprises at every turn.
Contemporary art aficionados Chris and Molly Hawks' give a tour of their home and explain how their passion for collecting art has turned into a family affair.
Jackson Hole’s artistic backdrop has become a scene, and finding center stage is less important than dancing among the aisles of multi-disciplinary creations.
Building Biology, also called Bau-biologie™, originated as a set of parameters that help make buildings more compatible with human health.
Jackson Hole restaurateur Gavin Fine and his business partner, master chef Roger Freedman, find that a successful gourmet meal is most easily made in a top-notch kitchen — whether at home or at one of their three restaurants.
Linda and John Unland prove a little creativity and a love of the outdoors are all it takes to turn Teton dreams into a reality.
Take some tips from the professionals when it comes to landscape design and getting started on landscaping projects of all shapes and sizes.


