ATTRACTIONS
THINGS TO DO
Restaurants & Bars:
Kendall Valley Lodge
The Place
Wind River Brewing
The Bear Den
Lakeside Lodge
Corral Bar
Outdoors:
Green River Lakes Trailhead
Squaretop Mountain
Green River Fishing Access
New Fork Lakes
Fremont Lake
Granite Hot Spring
Boulder Basin Road / Boulder Basin
Kendall Warm Spring
Pole Creek Trail / Photographers Point / Titcomb Basin
Ski White Pine
Snow King Ski Resort
Jackson Hole Ski Resort
Pinedale Nordic Ski Trails
Indoors:
Museum of the Mountain Man
Pinedale Aquatic Center
Sublette County Library
Jackson Hole Children’s Museum
History Jackson Hole
National Museum of Wildlife Art
Distances:
5 minutes from Upper Green River snowmobile parking lot/fishing access
10 minutes from New Fork Lakes
25 minutes north of Pinedale
45 minutes from the Green River Lakes
75 minutes from downtown Jackson
90 minutes from Grand Teton National Park
120 minutes from Yellowstone South Entrance
The area surrounding the cabin is a haven for lovers of wild, high-country landscapes and frontier adventure. Just 3.5 miles away, the Green River offers more than 20 miles of public access fishing, renowned for its healthy runs of trout and uncrowded banks. Five miles up the road, the twin basins of New Fork Lakes shimmer at the foot of dramatic cliffs—ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, or casting a line in the early light. The land itself is alive with wildlife; herds of elk drift through in the fall, and moose can often be spotted feeding in the willows or ambling across the meadow. Towering above it all, the jagged peaks of the Wind River Range soar past 12,000 feet, their snow-flecked faces catching the alpenglow right from the cabin's back deck.
Just 20 minutes south of the cabin, the town of Pinedale offers a blend of frontier charm and modern amenities. Visitors can explore the Museum of the Mountain Man, which delves into the rich history of the Rocky Mountain fur trade . For recreation, the Pinedale Aquatic Center features pools, a climbing wall, and fitness facilities. Dining options abound, including the Wind River Brewing Company, known for its craft beers brewed with pure mountain spring water from nearby Fremont Lake . Other local favorites are the Corral Bar and Stockman's Restaurant, renowned for its prime rib and salad bar . Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Fremont Lake, Wyoming’s second-largest natural lake, ideal for boating, fishing, and swimming
For those craving a bit of civilization amid the wilderness, The Place Restaurant and Bar sits just one mile away, offering hot meals and cold drinks with a western welcome. Five miles further, Kendall Valley Lodge provides guided trips and local knowledge, anchoring the valley’s small but spirited community. The Bridger-Teton National Forest boundary is only 2,500 feet from the property, unlocking access to millions of acres of public land for hiking, hunting, and backcountry exploration. With some of the finest big game hunting in the West right outside the door, and endless trails to ride, hike, or lose yourself in, the cabin sits not just near the wilderness—it is embedded in its very bones.