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Bondurant, Wyoming Real Estate

Bondurant sits at the upper end of Hoback Basin, where the Hoback River cuts through a wide valley flanked by the Wyoming Range to the west and the Gros Ventre Range to the east. It's among the most remote of Sublette County's communities — 50 miles southeast of Jackson Hole, accessible via US-189/191. Properties here are defined by proximity to public land and some of the greatest close-up mountain views in the state.

What's Available

Property Types in Bondurant

  • River frontage properties
  • Hay ranches
  • Hunting properties
  • Remote acreage

Bondurant, Wyoming

What to Expect in Bondurant

Bondurant attracts buyers who want genuine isolation with functional infrastructure. The Hoback River runs through the valley floor, and many properties have direct river frontage — a feature that shows up clearly in the data, with water-adjacent properties trading at a median nearly double that of dry parcels. Elk, mule deer, and antelope populations here are some of the densest in Wyoming — hunting access is a primary driver of value for many buyers.

Since 2020, the market has produced 76 closed transactions, split roughly between land and residential. Hoback Ranches is the most active subdivision by volume, with 44 sales ranging from entry-level lots around $135,000 to homes reaching $1.6M. Outside Hoback Ranches, residential prices climb sharply — a median near $1M and sales reaching $3.8M — reflecting the more private, often river-fronting properties that define the upper end of this market. At a median of $378 per square foot, Bondurant is the county's highest-priced residential market on a per-foot basis.

The community has limited services. Jackson Hole is 35 miles north. Pinedale is 43 miles south. That distance is the point for most buyers here — they're not looking for close neighbors. Yes, as often happens in Wyoming, the challenges of remoteness and the distance between neighbors create a more tight-knit community. Seasonal road conditions and access should be factored into any purchase, especially in Hoback Ranches. Many properties have year-round access, especially along the highway. Others require over snow travel in winter.

Location & Listings

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Common Questions

Bondurant Real Estate FAQ

What is the real estate market like in Bondurant, WY?

Bondurant has limited inventory and infrequent sales, which means prices are harder to benchmark from comps alone. Properties range from small cabins to large hay ranches. River frontage, hunting access, and hay production capacity are the primary value drivers. Buyers typically need patience — the right property doesn't come up often.

How far is Bondurant from Jackson, WY?

Bondurant is approximately 50 miles southeast of Jackson via US-189/191 through Hoback Canyon — about a 55-minute drive. It's significantly more affordable than Jackson Hole while offering similar mountain scenery and wildlife.

Does Bondurant get a lot of snow?

Yes. Bondurant sits at roughly 6,800 feet elevation and receives significant winter snowfall. Snow typically arrives in October and can persist through April or May. Buyers should evaluate seasonal access and heating costs for any property they're considering.