
This Prime Property is now For Sale
Price: $1,750,000.00
Possible Owner Financing
Hoback Village is located in a commercial zone on U.S. Highway 189 -191 at Bondurant, just 35
miles south of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This mountain resort property is situated between the Hoback River and the
highway, with a 500 ft. highway frontage. There are two trout streams and the
river within a few yards of the Lodge. Property joins Bridger Teton National Forest.
Bondurant is a rural community consisting of U.S. Post Office, Elkhorn Trading
Post/Texaco Station, Branding Iron Cafe, church, library, grade school, travelers
services, game and fish station, fire station, summer homes and operating cattle ranches.
This area has recently been discovered by outsiders and there are some very nice
new homes being built each year. This central location, surrounded by National
Forest, offers some of Wyoming's best hunting, fishing, whitewater rafting, skiing, snowmobiling, etc.
There are five river drainages, including many streams and lakes within a 50 mile
radius. Groomed ski runs are available at Jackson and Pinedale.
This resort establishment has been in business for about 50 years. The present owner
purchased it in 1966. Over the years it has been operated as a combination motel -
cafe - bar - gas station, as well as offering big game hunting, fishing,
pack trips,
mountain horseback rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, swimming in natural hot
springs, etc. There is great opportunity to develop this property to
meet present and future needs of recreationalists and tourists; snowmobiling
would be a prime example. Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone
National Park are only a couple hours drive away. This location is ideal for destination vacations as well as for
travelers. Due to health reasons the business operations have been scaled back in
recent years.
Serious Inquiries May Contact:
Ken Myers, Owner
(307) 856-4112

Or, Email me at
Ken@WesternImages.net
with your inquiries
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