You wouldn’t know it unless someone told ya, but Harrison Ford don’t do flashy. He’s one of them A-listers who never needed a gold-plated gate or glowing pool fountains to make a statement. The man’s primary residence? A Wyoming ranch. Not Beverly Hills. Not Malibu. Just good old Jackson Hole, tucked deep in Teton County. That’s where he’s been livin’ like a regular dude—minus the fact that the place is worth millions.
A 800-Acre Ranch That’s Practically a Wildlife Refuge
So here’s the thing—this ain’t no fancy McMansion in a gated zip code. Ford’s Wyoming ranch spreads across nearly 800 acres, bordered by Bridger-Teton National Forest. And yep, it’s got all the usual things you’d expect from a Western-style estate: log cabin architecture, open wooden beams, lots of stonework, and views that ain’t easy to describe with words. The Snake River? Runs right past it. Bison? Sometimes, they come up right to the fence.
But don’t think it’s rustic in a rundown way. The interiors—while never officially public—are said to be earth-toned, minimal, and full of eco-friendly materials. He’s serious about the environment. In fact, he refused to build on large parts of the land, just to protect local wildlife corridors.
Hollywood Money, But Cowboy Living
Ford’s not just playing the cowboy in movies like Indiana Jones or The Call of the Wild. He lives it. The house is solar-powered, reportedly has geothermal heating, and uses reclaimed wood in its structure. The barn ain’t just for decoration either—real horses are stabled there, and he’s been seen riding regularly around the property.
Now about the neighbors? Ain’t many. One of ’em used to be Dick Cheney, but that’s about it. Teton County’s got a handful of wealthy recluses, and Ford’s one of the few who’s stayed off the radar for decades.
He Once Lived in Brentwood Too
Before he went full ranch mode, Ford had a place in Brentwood, Los Angeles. He sold that property for around $8 million after relocating permanently to Wyoming. That home was more what you’d expect from a movie star—glass walls, designer architecture, and custom woodworking (he’s a hobby carpenter, did you know that?).
There’s also talk he owns smaller properties elsewhere, like in New York City and some commercial real estate tied to his production company, but the Wyoming ranch is the real crown jewel.
Kept the Family Away from the Hollywood Scene
One reason he moved? Said in interviews, he wanted his kids raised away from paparazzi. With Calista Flockhart and their son, he prioritized privacy over proximity. Said LA felt more like work than home. Can’t really argue with that. The Wyoming home’s private entrance is miles off the main road. If you tryna get a photo from the fence, forget it—it’s trees, dirt, and more trees.
Also, locals protect his privacy. That kind of thing’s respected out there.
No Frills, But Still Fancy
Even though it ain’t loud, don’t mean it’s cheap. Real estate experts estimate the ranch is worth over $15 million, maybe even $20M depending on the acreage and improvements. Land in Jackson Hole don’t come cheap. Zillow reports put per-acre values over $25,000 in some parts—and that’s just raw land, not a fully developed actor’s retreat.
Still, Ford’s property ain’t on the market. Never has been. And probably won’t be until he’s done flying his De Havilland Beaver around. Yep—like John Travolta, Ford’s also a pilot. But he keeps his aviation stuff more low-key. No private runway in the yard, just a hangar nearby.
What’s Not in the House Might Matter More
The biggest flex? What the house doesn’t have. No paparazzi-proof hedge maze. No marble fountains. No “themed” rooms. It’s just a working ranch, with some luxury thrown in. But also peace. Nature. Time away. That’s the part you can’t buy twice.