Land Use & Zoning

Jackson Hole's land use regulations are particularly restrictive compared to the rest of Wyoming because:

AFederal law requires special protections for ski resort areas
BTeton County prioritizes preservation of scenic views, wildlife corridors, and the character of the valley✓ Correct
CJackson Hole has no zoning regulations
DWyoming state law mandates stricter rules for mountain communities

Explanation

Teton County (Jackson Hole area) has adopted strict land use regulations to protect the scenic character of the valley, preserve wildlife corridors, and manage growth. These restrictions, combined with limited supply, contribute to the Jackson Hole luxury real estate market's exceptionally high prices.

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