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ANGIES RANCH BASE OF THE TETONS

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¡ Driggs, Teton, Idaho
Hosted by Angie W.
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I've owned the property 40 years. Raised my kids here, and now I love raising a horse, chickens and my Old English Sheepdogs . I love living so near Jackson Hole, and Yellowstone. There's always something going on in Driggs. TripAdvisor is a good resource for all of that
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Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Climbing
Natural features
River, stream, or creek
Canyon
Mountainous
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35 ratings ¡ 28 reviews
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Amy.recommends
June 26, 2021
Base of Grand Teton Range - Idaho
Awesome location! Angie was very welcoming and her place had spectacular views. Very close to Driggs and Victor, which are cute little towns to explore. Short drive over the mountain to Jackson as well. We had electrical and water hookup which was a nice surprise! Would definitely stay here again.
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Janice M.recommends
June 25, 2021
Base of Grand Teton Range - Idaho
Beautiful valley The Australian Shepard was a sweet addition
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Lori S.
June 20, 2021
Base of Grand Teton Range - Idaho
Nice and quiet with caveats
Location is nice. The view of the Tetons is blocked some by neighbors but it is nice and quiet. The electric hookup is 20 amp and very far away from the rv spot so unless you have a high quality 100’ extension cord don’t count on the electric. Overall it was too much to pay ($80 per night because we have kids) for the semi decent view and lack of power.
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Susan M.
June 16, 2021
Base of Grand Teton Range - Idaho
Peaceful Ranch
Angie’s Ranch was peaceful and quiet for us. I wouldn’t recommend this place if you are particular about dogs. We got along well with her free roaming very friendly group of pups. But another person might not.
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Taylor E.doesn't recommend
June 11, 2021
Base of Grand Teton Range - Idaho
Angie was very kind and welcoming. Unfortunately, like many other reviewers, we had some problems with her dogs. I’ll start this with saying that my sister and I are big dog people and very much tolerate a lot of misbehaved/jumpy dogs. The dogs were let out of the house into the caged yard and one promptly jumped over the fence into our camping space. My sister and I were absolutely fine with that and were petting it as it jumped at us. It was fine. Then the dog turned its attention to our things in the yard and began marking everything. These things included shoes, a backpack, and a camping bin. He then turned his attention back to my sister and I and not only began jumping again, but latched it’s mouth onto our ponytails which was pretty freaky. Luckily, we were able to handle the large dog and get it back to Angie. We were a little frustrated but nothing to write home about. We laid down in our car for an hour or so and then I went to get out to grab our sleeping bag and when I opened the car door, I was cornered by a different dog. Before I even stepped out of the car, the dog was growling and had its hackles up. It began barking and I heard Angie call into the house. He then left me alone. Very flustered at this point, we went to sleep. The next morning we came out to find our shoes scattered in the yard. Luckily not chewed on. These dogs are great protective ranch dogs. But I would be very hesitant to have strangers around them. Thankfully, we didn’t have any of our dogs or children with us. I likely would’ve left without staying the night.
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Hanna H.doesn't recommend
June 8, 2021
Base of Grand Teton Range - Idaho
Problematic dogs
Gorgeous spot on a quiet road. However, our experience was overall disappointing due to interactions with Angie’s dogs. From our arrival, the three dogs were jumping on us and our stuff. We asked that they be brought inside but they were continuously let outside into the back yard, where they could jump over the fence. We woke up both mornings to the dogs stealing our shoes and jumping on the tent. We all consider ourselves dog people, but felt uncomfortable and unsafe around the dogs (they could jump up to our faces and barked and grabbed our hands with their mouths). When we got back from a long day for our second night, we noticed bite marks and torn holes in the side of our tent. The rain fly was also ripped, and the lawn was mowed around our tent, so we assume it was from the lawn mower/weed whacker. When we complained to Angie, we only got an inconsiderate response back. If the dogs had not intruded into our space, it would have been a perfectly enjoyable experience.
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Driggs, Teton, Idaho, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Newe Sogobia (Eastern Shoshone), Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, and Shoshone-Bannock First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Angie W.Joined in August 2017
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