Luxury Residential · Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole Estates
Architectural pools and spas designed alongside the architect's vision — and engineered to run through Teton winters.
Service Area · Jackson Hole to Cheyenne
From architectural pools at Jackson Hole estates to Teton Village hospitality decks and community projects in Cheyenne and Casper — Infinity Pools brings 20+ years of extreme cold-climate pool engineering to the most demanding building environment in the Mountain West.
01 / Pool Builders in Wyoming
Jackson Hole is one of the highest-value residential markets in America, and the pools built there are held to the same standard as the architecture around them. These aren't backyard amenities — they're architectural statements: vanishing edges aimed at the Tetons, spas that run steaming in January, glass-tile compositions that have to survive winters most pool builders never design for. That's the work Infinity Pools came to Wyoming to do, backed by two decades of engineering pools for the coldest, highest sites in the Mountain West.
The same capability serves the rest of the state. In Teton Village, we build resort-grade hospitality pools where uptime through ski season is non-negotiable. Across Wyoming — Cheyenne, Casper, Sheridan — we deliver commercial pools for the communities that anchor the state: municipal rec centers, HOA pools, and hotel amenities engineered for decades of public use, not just the ribbon cutting.
Wyoming pool construction has a logistics problem most builders won't say out loud: the best sites are remote, the season is short, and the owner is often in another state. Our delivery model is built for exactly that. We sequence mobilization around the mountain calendar, carry the supply chain from our own yard, and run the documentation discipline that lets out-of-state owners and architects approve work from anywhere. The result is a pool that arrives on the schedule we promised — and performs for the next fifty winters.
02 / Wyoming Site Conditions
Every Wyoming pool we build starts from the same three questions: how hard does the wind hit, how cold does it really get, and what's under the topsoil?
Gusts here exceed 100 mph, and steady wind strips heat from open water faster than cold air alone. Wind exposure shapes pool placement, windbreak integration, cover system specification, and the heat-loss math behind every heater we size.
Freeze-protected plumbing, snowmelt integration at decks and equipment access, and redundancy where failure means a frozen shell. Pools that run all winter at 6,200 feet are engineered that way from day one — not winterized into submission.
Many of Wyoming's best pool sites sit on rock and grade. We plan excavation from the geotech report, design the structure to the slope, and put rock contingencies in the budget upfront — so the surprise underground doesn't become a surprise invoice.
03 / Where We Build in Wyoming
Our crews mobilize across the full state — luxury residential work concentrated in the Jackson Hole valley, and commercial and community projects from Cheyenne to Cody.
04 / Wyoming Projects
Luxury Residential · Jackson Hole
Architectural pools and spas designed alongside the architect's vision — and engineered to run through Teton winters.
Hospitality · Teton Village
Resort-grade pools and spas for a world destination — built for steam rising off the water at the base of the tram.
Community · Statewide
HOA and municipal aquatics from Cheyenne to Cody — community pools engineered for decades of hard public use.
05 / Wyoming Pool Questions
Jackson Hole is a premium construction market, and pools are no exception. Luxury custom builds there frequently run $300,000 to $1M and beyond, driven by rock excavation, structural engineering, year-round operating systems, and finish levels that match the homes they sit beside. Elsewhere in Wyoming — Cheyenne, Casper, Sheridan — custom residential pools typically start lower, and commercial projects range widely by program, from HOA amenity pools to full municipal aquatic facilities. We give you a realistic number early, including honest rock and winter contingencies.
Yes — when it's engineered for it from day one. Our year-round mountain pools combine freeze-protected plumbing, high-altitude heater sizing, automated cover systems, and snowmelt integration around decks and equipment access. A pool holding 84°F through a −25°F Teton night isn't a gamble; it's a heat-loss calculation we've run many times, and the equipment is specified to win it.
More than almost anywhere we build. Wyoming gusts can exceed 100 mph, and steady wind strips heat from open water faster than cold air alone. Wind exposure shapes where the pool sits on the site, how windbreaks and landscape walls integrate with the design, which cover system we specify, and how we size the heater. Ignoring it is the most common design mistake we see in Wyoming pools.
All of Wyoming. Jackson, Teton Village, and Wilson are our most active markets, and we also build and renovate community and commercial pools in Cheyenne, Casper, Sheridan, Cody, and Laramie — HOA pools, municipal rec centers, and hotel amenities. Our crews are built for remote mobilization, so distance from a metro area has never been a reason we couldn't take a project.
It's our normal operating mode in Jackson Hole, where many owners and design teams are based elsewhere. We plug into the architect's drawing set early, handle local permitting and inspections, run a disciplined documentation and photo-reporting cadence, and coordinate directly with your general contractor or estate manager on site. You get a pool that matches the drawings — without flying in to check on it.
06 / Beyond Wyoming
Wyoming Projects Start Here
Whether it's an architectural pool on a Jackson Hole estate, a hospitality deck in Teton Village, or a community pool in Cheyenne or Casper — start with a conversation. We'll give you a realistic budget, a mountain-calendar schedule, and straight answers about your site.