
Welcome to Crescent H HOA
Tucked at the edge of the Bridger-Teton National Forest and just minutes from Wilson and Jackson, Wyoming, Crescent H Ranch is a private community that offers both serenity and connection. Set among rolling meadows and forested hillsides, the ranch features homesites ranging from half-acre lots to expansive 50-acre parcels—each offering unmatched privacy, panoramic views, and abundant wildlife.
Living here means immediate access to the outdoors. Residents enjoy world-class fly fishing on the Snake River and private spring creeks, plus a groomed trail system for hiking, cross-country skiing, and horseback riding. A dedicated trail links directly to public lands, opening the door to even more adventure in nearby Grand Teton National Park and the surrounding wilderness.
Originally established in the 1920s as one of Jackson Hole’s first dude ranches, Crescent H carries forward a deep connection to the valley’s Western heritage. Today, it’s a peaceful, private sanctuary for those who value space, nature, and a strong sense of place—just minutes from the amenities, shops, and culture of Wilson and Jackson.



CRESCENT H History
1920'S
DUDE RANCH
1920
The Gerald Brown family purchased land along the west bank of the Snake River and began operating the Crescent Lazy H Dude Ranch, offering trout fishing, horseback riding, and other outdoor activities.
1927
Jack Hinz opened the Crescent H Ranch as a dude ranch, with a lodge and cabins still remaining on the land.

1960 - TODAY
RESIDENTIAL HOMESITES
1963
Don Albrecht acquired the property and later subdivided it, creating 750 acres for residential homesites and 750 acres for a ranch and recreation easement.
1985
The ranch became the first Orvis-endorsed fishing lodge.
1997 - Now
John Thornton purchased the ranch in 1997. Today, Crescent H Ranch is a residential community with homeowners enjoying access to private spring creeks, hiking and skiing trails, and abundant wildlife.


LUXURY & PRIVACY
in the heart of JACKSON HOLE
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On property hiking, XC skiing, and fishing
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Wide open spaces
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Miles of Spring Creek and Fish Creek access
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Weekly grooming of Nordic skiing in the winter
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Hiking Trails
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Wildlife Sightings
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Weekly trail grooming & snowplowing
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Careful maintenance of trails and streams
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Annual HOA gatherings

