A Westbank family retreat on 3.46 acres at the end of quiet Nethercott Lane, minutes from Wilson, Teton Village, and the Town of Jackson. The hand-hewn log home spans approximately 4, 355 square feet with 7 bedrooms and 4 baths, designed for gathering with an open great room and recently remodeled oversized kitchen oriented to sweeping views of the Grand Teton and Sleeping Indian. Three outdoor living decks include a front-view deck, rear entertaining deck with outdoor fireplace, and lower hot tub/firepit terrace. Lifestyle amenities include a 1, 170 sq.ft. toy barn/garage, horse barn with tack room, four paddocks, a 175' x 100' riding arena, and basketball/pickleball court. Nethercott Lane offers an authentic Jackson setting with open views, wildlife, and quiet dead-end road living. A Place Where Memories Take Root Chosen with intention, Sleeping Indian Lodge gave a D.C. family the balance they wanted for their children: the structure of city life offset by the freedom of Wyoming. On 3.46 acres at the end of quiet Nethercott Lane, childhood unfolded outdoors--forts mowed into summer grass, horses in the paddocks, trampolines under starry skies, dirt bikes and go-karts looping the fields. What began as a getaway became a way of growing up in Jackson Hole: curious, confident, and close to the land. The Main Lodge - Crafted for Gathering Built in 1987 and thoughtfully reimagined, the hand-hewn log home spans approximately 4, 355 square feet across three stories, with seven bedrooms and four baths designed to welcome a crowd. Its origins as a bed-and-breakfast are still a quiet advantage: abundant, right-sized bedrooms create privacy for guests while the main level draws everyone together. A wide-open great room anchors daily life with an oversized, recently remodeled kitchen--generous island workspace, dual ovens, induction cooktop, integrated storage--and sightlines to the dining and living areas so meals and conversation flow naturally. From the kitchen sink or dining table, the home's elevated perch frames the Sleeping Indian, the Grand Teton, and the rhythms of the land below--children playing in the yard, elk moving through in the fall, or a moose wandering past at dawn. Downstairs, a dedicated kids' entertainment room with ping-pong and lounge space gives younger generations a place to gather on their own, while the bunkroom becomes the cousin camp every family hopes for. Outdoor Living, Elevated Three distinct decks extend the lodge into the landscape. The front deck captures direct Grand Teton views and morning alpenglow. Off the kitchen and great room, the expansive rear deck was designed for entertaining, complete with a wood-burning outdoor fireplace and large dining space shaded naturally by aspens in the evening light. Below, the hot tub and firepit terrace become the setting for post-ski evenings, late-night conversations, and stargazing under Wyoming skies. Outbuildings That Power the Lifestyle The detached 1, 170-square-foot garage and toy barn serves as the operational hub of a Jackson Hole lifestyle--housing skis, bikes, rafts, kayaks, motorcycles, boats, and the gear that comes with living outdoors in every season. Nearby, the 793-square-foot horse barn with tack room supports daily riding life with ease and practicality. Four paddocks and a professionally sized 175' x 100' outdoor riding arena create an equestrian setup equally suited for casual riding, barrel patterns, jumping practice, or simply keeping horses at home. The sport court has hosted basketball games, pickleball matches, and years of family competition, while the open lawns became soccer fields, zip-line corridors, and endless childhood imagination. A Neighborhood With Soul Positioned between Wilson and Teton Village--and midway to the Town of Jackson--the location allows life to happen effortlessly. Ski mornings fit between meetings. The bike path, river access, schools, and Wilson's daily conveniences are all nearby. Across the lane, the Harde