Minimum Night Stay of at Least Seven Nights Required. Final Availability is Subject to Homeowner Approval.
The Cabin is a lovely 1940s log home set into a hillside on the slopes of Snow King, the original ski mountain in downtown Jackson. Green lawns and wildflowers apron The Cabin in the summertime. Towering shade trees keep it cool and tucked away in summer and in the winter, after all the leaves have fallen, the sunlight abounds. Summer concerts at Snow King fill the surrounding streets with music; the Alpine Slide is within walking distance, and the bustling boutiques and restaurants of Jackson are close by.
The Cabin is fully and beautifully designed, with handcrafted furnishings and rich Great Camp décor. An atmosphere of elegance, warmth and welcome pervades the house. Thick log walls are adorned with vintage photos and glowing oil paintings. Old oak floors are spread with antique Navajo rugs; skylights flood the house with light.
The Cabin is built around a massive column of fieldstone – a wood-burning hearth with two fireplace openings, each facing a different area of the open ground floor. The antique, iron-studded front door opens to the first of the fireplace openings. A second faces the living room, where stick-built armchairs with leather cushions are gathered before a coffee table and a flat screen TV. In the dining room, a long wood table stands in front of a wide window and French doors opening to the back yard.
The Cabin’s kitchen is light-filled and open. A moose-antler chandelier hangs from the vaulted wood ceiling; a center island serves as breakfast bar. Top-flight appliances, leaded-glass cabinets, and a view of the lawn and leafy woods make the kitchen a delightful place to cook and gather. A few steps away is a walk-in pantry with a Dutch door, and adjacent, a regal grouping of 19th Century German antler chairs looks out through a wide picture window to downtown Jackson.
A half-flight of stairs leads from the living area up to the bedroom wing. There are three bedrooms on this level and a bunkroom at the top of the house; in all, ten people can sleep at The Cabin. The master bedroom has a grand king bed flanked by two nightstands, facing a pair of handsome chairs. The primary bedroom has both a spacious, walk-in closet and a big antique dresser for clothes storage. In the primary bath is a wonderful, walk-in shower tiled in stone, with an interior window for extra light.
Two guest bedrooms and a shared bathroom stand along a short hallway on this level. In the first guest room, spacious and sunlit, a king bed built of peeled logs faces a flat screen TV. The second bedroom is a true camp classic. A nightstand separates two vintage twin beds made in Cody, Wyoming in 1955, their headboards painted with Western scenes, and mattresses spread with Hudson Bay blankets.
The shared guest bathroom is a gem, with brilliant, garnet-hued walls, a soaking tub/​shower combination and a wide, carved wood door. A sunny mud room is reached through a door in the bathroom. Abundant storage space and an outside egress make the mud room perfect for stashing gear, unlacing boots, and storing skis or snowshoes for the next day’s adventure.
A staircase with rustic banisters climbs to the top of the house, where the bunkroom and ​“play” room await. The rustic bunk beds have four welcoming berths, piled with pillows. In the playroom, a deep couch and comfy armchairs surround a game table; a flat screen TV is mounted on the wall. Windows at both ends of the eaves let the mountain breezes sail right through, but the bunkroom also has an air conditioner.
The Cabin is tucked in to a hillside just above town, a rare and graceful retreat in Jackson Hole’s vibrant center. Everything is quickly and easily accessible from here – downtown Jackson, the rodeo, the Teton County Fair. And yet the property is a true sanctuary.
Once your lodging is secure, a member of The Clear Creek Group Concierge team will work with you to build an itinerary for your visit to Jackson Hole!