The Trapper Creek Vacation Guest House
This log home was built in 1926 by The Wyeth Family as a guest house to the main Trapper Creek Lodge which is located within walking distance. Located across from the guest house are historic buildings from one of the first guest ranches in Wyoming which hosted notable persons such as Owen Wister (author of The Virginian), Ernest Hemmingway and President Roosevelt. Guests vacationed in Wyoming to hunt, ride and hike. The main section of the lodge was built in 1886 and the guest ranch was very popular in the 1920’s and 1930’s. The Trapper vacation Guest House was completely renovated in 2012.
Both the main lodge of Trapper Creek Ranch and the Trapper Creek Guest House are the only remaining examples of the American Arts & Craftsman Architecture in the local area.
The Trapper Creek Vacation Guest House consists of the following:
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- 3 bedrooms / 2 bathrooms (one bathroom has a bath /shower combination)
- In unit washer/dryer
- Open Loft with additional bedding
- Fully equipped Kitchen (inclusive of basic utensils and cookware)
- Deck with great views and BBQ
- Wireless Internet
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What to do when staying at the guest house?
- Visit Cody, the Big Horn National Forest, the Medicine Wheel, Custer Battlefields
- Travel some of the 550 miles of graveled back roads in the Big Horn National Forest and Cloud Peak Wilderness
- Visit the Cody NiteRodeo, Buffalo Bill Museum or Yellow stone National Park
Rental Rates
- Minimum 3 Night stay - $375 / night
- As of 4 Nights - $325 / night
- Sleeps 4 to 6
For lodging and overnight stays, please call: (307) 765-2080
or e-mail info@thehideout.com