Rafting through Teton Valley near Tributary
Outdoor Pursuits

Driggs, Idaho

Monday 3:57am

44° F

7° C

The Landscape Shapes the Lifestyle

Life at Tributary is defined as much by what surrounds it as by what exists within it. Perfectly positioned in Teton Valley, Tributary serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring one of the most extraordinary outdoor regions in North America — from world-class skiing, fishing, and mountain biking to Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park, and countless miles of open wilderness.

What makes it exceptional is the ease of it all. Adventure begins just beyond your doorstep, while the comfort, hospitality, and sense of belonging found back at the club make returning home every bit as rewarding as setting out.

Hiking & Trails

Tributary’s trail network invites members directly into the landscape — through open meadows, alongside wetlands, and into the quieter corners of the property that reveal themselves slowly over time. Beyond the community, the surrounding mountains and public lands offer nearly endless opportunities for exploration at every pace and ability level.

The Fen

The Tributary Fen is among the community’s most distinctive natural features — a rare wetland ecosystem alive with native plants, birdlife, and quiet beauty. A raised boardwalk winds gently through the landscape, offering opportunities for walking, birdwatching, reflection, and catch-and-release fishing in a setting that feels remarkably untouched. More than an amenity, the Fen reflects Tributary’s deeper relationship with the land itself.

Surrounded by rivers, peaks, trails, and protected open space, Tributary offers immediate access to one of North America’s great outdoor playgrounds and the freedom to experience it in every season.

Mountain Biking & E-Bikes

From rolling valley terrain to steep alpine singletrack, the riding surrounding Tributary spans every kind of mountain biking experience. E-bikes open even more of the landscape to exploration, while long ridgelines, forested climbs, and expansive Teton views reward every effort along the way.

Iconic backcountry of Grand Teton and Yellowstone within day-trip distance

Grand Teton & Yellowstone

Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks sit within easy reach of Tributary, placing some of the most iconic wilderness in the country close enough for spontaneous day trips. Few communities offer this kind of access to landscapes that continue to shape how people experience the American West.

Hiker on a Tributary trail with the Tetons in view

On-Property Trails

The on-property trail system was designed for the way people naturally move through a place like this: morning walks before coffee, afternoons with the dog, evening strolls beneath alpenglow. Paved and natural paths connect neighborhoods, gathering spaces, and open landscapes in a way that makes being outdoors feel effortless and constant.

Kayaking on the Tributary private recreational lake

Kayaking & Paddleboarding

The private recreational lake at Tributary becomes a natural gathering place throughout the summer months. Kayaking, paddleboarding, swimming, and afternoons spent along the shoreline create the kind of easy outdoor experiences families return to again and again. When the Tetons reflect across the water at sunset, the pace of the day tends to slow naturally.

Archery & Axe Throwing

Among Tributary’s more unexpected offerings, the archery and axe throwing range has become a favorite gathering point for members of all ages. Equal parts skill, competition, and laughter, it captures the spirit of the community perfectly: relaxed, engaging, and genuinely fun.