The River House in Photos
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The $60 million mansion by architect William Cunningham is Jackson Hole, Wyoming’s most expensive listing.
Entrance to the newly constructed home set on 36 acres of private land.

Outdoor art complements the facade’s contemporary design.

Soaring ceilings, a two-sided fireplace, and curved glass wall highlight the great room.

Skylights allow natural light to stream into the living room that doubles as a library.

An office area with shelf space.

Glass corridors throughout the home play up its indoor-outdoor design.

A crescent-shaped island with breakfast bar seating pops in the kitchen.

The formal dining room seats eight or more beneath skylights.

Inside the primary bedroom with panoramic vantages of the grounds.

Its en-suite offers views of the Teton Mountain Range from a stone tub.

One of the bedrooms features a wooden staircase that leads up to a loft area.

A guest bedroom with a fireplace.

Its bathroom with a stone soaking tub and steam shower.

Backyard view of the residence.

A seating area surrounds a firepit on the grounds.

A close-up view of the Teton mountains reflected off the glass windows.

A wide-shot view of Jackson Hole’s current most expensive listing.