Gill Addition
The Gill Addition is a historic and highly sought-after neighborhood located in the heart of Jackson, Wyoming. Platted in 1950 by Lewis Gill, who purchased 30 acres from Grace Miller—Jackson’s former mayor and a member of the town’s early all-female government—the subdivision was initially developed with modest homes, some occupying two lots.
Today, the Gill Addition seamlessly blends its rich history with modern living. Situated adjacent to the National Elk Refuge and just a short walk from Jackson’s Town Square, it offers residents both tranquility and convenience. The neighborhood’s proximity to schools, the recreation center, and trailheads leading into the Bridger-Teton National Forest enhances its appeal.
Over the years, the Gill Addition has evolved, with many original homes being replaced or renovated into upscale residences. This transformation reflects the area’s desirability and the limited availability of properties, making it one of Jackson’s most coveted addresses.
-

WALK TO DOWNTOWN JACKSON
A short walk to the Jackson Town Square, the heart of the valley, with a vibrant arts and culinary scene.
-

SCHOOLS, REC CENTER & HOSPITAL
Jackson Elementary School and the Teton County Rec Center are just a short walk away, with St. John’s Hospital only five minutes by car.
-
BORDERING THE NATIONAL ELK REFUGE
Enjoy breathtaking views and unparalleled wildlife access from your backyard.
-

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
About a 20-minute drive from the Gill Addition, with hiking, wildlife, and stunning mountain vistas.
-
RECREATION & LIFESTYLE
Minutes from skiing, hiking, mountain biking, and water sports, offering year-round excitement.
-

SNOW KING MOUNTAIN RESORT
Known as the town hill, this resort offers skiing, hiking, and panoramic views of the valley.