A primary or second home
Architectural review by the Twin Rivers HOA, single-family residential. Build envelope and plans pre-approved before breaking ground.
The Grand Teton Range sits on the horizon to the east. No power lines, no commercial sprawl, no second story of a neighbor's house in the way. The building envelope opens directly toward the mountains.
Photo taken from the eastern boundary of the parcel, winter 2026.
Henry's Fork of the Snake River is a mile and a half down the road. The parcel sits on a gentle slope, with the building envelope opening to the southeast — toward the Teton range. Year-round access. Power at the road. Well and septic to be installed by buyer.








Fremont County sits under some of the darkest skies in the lower 48. No city glow to wash out the stars — Orion in winter, the band of the Milky Way in summer, visible from the property.
Architectural review by the Twin Rivers HOA, single-family residential. Build envelope and plans pre-approved before breaking ground.
Trailers and campers permitted up to three weeks per month for owner guests — or as a temporary residence while a permanent dwelling is under construction.
Long-term rentals are permitted under covenant. Short-term rentals are restricted, which keeps the neighborhood quiet.
Power runs to the road via Fall River Electric. Well and septic to be installed by buyer. The site supports solar, propane, and battery for an off-grid build.
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