Guests reside in eight cozy log cabins
nestled in the pines or between the Lodge and corrals. T
Cross can accommodate 25 to 30 guests at a time. Several
cabins have multiple bedrooms and bathrooms - perfect for
family vacations.
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Each cabin has its own character
and history. Trail Creek, Bear Paw, White Grass, and Bar
B C were built in the 1930s and are named after historic
dude ranches that once operated in Jackson Hole. |
Ramshorn is an intimate, one room, two-person
cabin situated centrally to ranch activities. Since its construction
in the 1920’s, Ramshorn has been known as the honeymoon
cabin and has welcomed new couples often through its life.
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Ramshorn’s lodge pole pine walls
gleam warmly and its comfortable furnishings provide a peaceful
respite after the day’s adventures.
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Cox is named after the Cox’s,
who owned T Cross from 1929 to 1965. T Cross owes its name
to Bob Cox, as it was his brand. He and his wife Helen wintered
in this 3-room cabin for many years. |
One of the oldest buildings
on the ranch, Mary’s Cabin housed the original kitchen
and dining room before the Lodge was completed in 1930. It
was renovated and converted to guest quarters 1993. |
Each unique cabin has hand
built log furnishings complemented by authentic western décor.
The feel of the late 19th century American West has been
scrupulously maintained as modern amenities have been added. |
Each cabin has a wide covered
porch – perfect for relaxing any time of day – or
holding boots until needed. |
The Lodge and cabins were constructed
in the 1920’s and 30’s from hand-hewn lodge pole
pine growing in the forests surrounding the ranch. |
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