Driggs pairs big-mountain scenery with an easygoing, highly livable rhythm. In Teton County, it’s the valley hub for powder days at Grand Targhee Resort, summer hikes in wildflower meadows, and leisurely evenings downtown. The walkable core hosts galleries, a brewery, and seasonal events, while the City of Driggs keeps amenities—parks, trails, and civic services—well tended. Weekend options fan out easily to neighboring Victor and Tetonia, and day trips over the pass to Jackson invite even more dining, arts, and national park access.
Families appreciate the strong public schools in Teton School District 401, including Driggs Elementary, Teton Middle, and Teton High—supported by districtwide programs and extracurriculars through Teton School District 401. Local healthcare is anchored by Teton Valley Health, and the Driggs-Reed Memorial Airport simplifies regional travel and flightseeing. Outdoor lovers find year-round action: groomed Nordic tracks, bike paths that double as winter fat-bike routes, and backcountry gateways just minutes from town. Community groups and the Downtown Driggs Association animate the calendar with concerts, markets, and festivals, making it easy to plug in.
Whether you’re moving for mountain recreation, schools, or small-town ease with modern services, Driggs offers a balanced base camp. When it’s time to buy or sell, Agent Pronto can connect you with a top local real estate agent to help you move confidently.