Short-term rentals (STRs), commonly referred to locally as "short-term rental units," are regulated in Jackson, Wyoming, with specific legal frameworks differentiating between various property types. As of January 1, 2024, STRs are permitted in residential neighborhoods outside the established Lodging Overlay and Snow King Resort District under certain conditions. To operate legally, property owners must obtain both a Basic Use Permit (BUP) and a business license; the BUP can vary based on location, requiring annual renewals for rentals outside the designated Lodging Overlay. STRs are primarily limited to three separate stays or a maximum of 60 rental nights annually for properties outside this overlay, which typically features cabins and homes that appeal more to tourists seeking outdoor experiences rather than business travelers, due to Jackson's reputation as a recreational hub. The Town of Jackson primarily caters to tourism, capitalizing on its scenic landscapes and proximity to national parks. The Planning Department oversees the relevant regulations, which include guidelines for neighbor notifications, application processes, and zoning restrictions. For more detailed information, visit the official site at.