The Trapper Creek Vacation Guest House
This log home was built around 1927 by The Wyeth Family, as a guest house to the main Trapper Creek Lodge located within walking distance. Located across from the guesthouse are the ruins of 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, who vacationed to hunt, ride and hike. The main section of the lodge was built in 1886 and the guest ranch was very popular in the twenties and thirties.
The Trapper vacation Guest House was completely renovated in 2002 by the Flitner and DeCabooter Families.
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 and TV with DVD/VHS for movies (no television connection)
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What to do when staying at the guest house?
- Relax, hike, fish in Trapper Creek.
- Hike the Trapper Canyon and visit the Indian paintings on the nearby rocks
- 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 Rodeo, Buffalo Bill Museum or Yellowstone National Park
- Call The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch for horseback riding
- Build dams and play in the creek
- Dine at the nearby Trapper Creek Lodge
A creek river runs through…
The Trapper Creek property sits as a cork on the pristine Trapper Creek Canyon and Trapper Creek runs for several miles through the property. Call The Hideout for a tour of the property or for more information.
Rental Rates
- Minimum 2 nights @ $295 / night
- As of 3 nights rented at $ 225 / night
- Sleeps 4 to 6
Activities
Possibility to combine with the equestrian and other activities of The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch (www.thehideout.com)