RR Lodge is a 21.18-acre riverfront sanctuary near the end of Ely Springs Road, wrapped in rare live water with a spring-fed pond, restored trout-rich creek, and private Snake River frontage. The 5, 906 sq ft handcrafted Western lodge, built in 1997, features 6 bedrooms and 6 baths across two wings, with expansive windows capturing water, meadow, and Grand Teton views. A two-bedroom guest house rests among mature trees with a creek below, while a heated studio, barn, greenhouse, fenced garden, and willow-walled sanctuary complete the compound. Elk and moose move through the willows and drink from the pond, and a private river dike offers walking, skiing, and unmatched immersion in nature. Exceptional privacy minutes from Jackson. Introduction & Overview RR Lodge is a 21.18-acre riverfront sanctuary where water shapes every moment of living. Set near the end of Ely Springs Road, the property offers uncommon privacy, surrounded by flowing channels of Ely Springs Creek and centered around a reflective spring-fed pond that wraps the home in mirrored light. A quarter mile of private Snake River frontage anchors the western edge, while the Grand Teton rises to the northa rare alignment of water, mountain, and seclusion just minutes from Jackson. With a handcrafted 5, 906 sq ft lodge-style residence, guest house, studio, barn, and a restored trout habitat, this property is defined by its water, privacy, and sense of place. Privacy, Setting & Sense of Place The property lives quietly, buffered by trees, water, and open space that create an atmosphere of seclusion without isolation. The home is thoughtfully positioned within its landscapeout of view, softly screened, and surrounded by the sound of flowing water and the movement of wildlife. From every window and deck, the experience is the same: nature in the foreground, mountains beyond, and nothing to interrupt the quiet. Main House 5, 906 sq ft of Elevated Western Lodge Architecture Built in 1997, the main residence is a masterwork of handcrafted Western design, combining log, stone, timber, and glass in a way that feels authentic, timeless, and deeply connected to place. The home spans 5, 906 sq ft with six bedrooms and six baths, arranged across two private wings that frame the central living areas. Inside, rustic materials are elevated through refined craft: hand-hewn beams, Montana Moss Rock fireplaces, birchbark cabinetry, reclaimed wood floors, custom ironwork, and layered natural textiles that bring warmth and texture to every room. Large windows frame water, meadow, and mountain views, allowing the home to live in visual dialogue with its setting. The great room is designed for gathering, while quieter spacesincluding a stone alcove office, bedroom decks, and reading nooksoffer places of retreat and reflection. The home is offered fully furnished and move-in ready, curated for comfort, continuity, and immediate enjoyment. The Garden Sanctuary Just beyond the house, a hand-gathered willow-branch fence encircles a kitchen garden with drifts of perennials, wildflowers, groundcovers, penstemon, poppies, thyme, campanula, roses, and more. Curving mulch paths and stepping stones weave through the plantings, leading past a moss-covered rock birdbath. A simple stone bench offers a quiet place to pause and reflect. The result is an intimate, handcrafted retreatserene, natural, and deeply connected to the surrounding landscape. Guest House & Supporting Structures Guest House 841 sq ft of Tree-Set Privacy A two-bedroom guest cottage sits among the trees, with a flowing creek just off the back deckoffering independence, quiet, and a private connection to the landscape. Detached Garage, Studio & Barn Complex 2, 501 sq ft of Utility & Flexibility The 773 sq ft heated garage includes a studio with a 3/4 bathideal for art, office, gear, or year-round creative work. It's also perfectly suited for storing all those essential Wyoming toys. Nearby, a greenhouse and fenced garden su