Stay in a white oak log cabin originally built in 1853!
Our reclaimed log cabin in Alpine is located near the lake in a quiet neighborhood comprised of both summer homes and year-round residents. You can walk to the lake in 3 minutes from the backyard, and there are endless walking and alpine ski trails nearby.
The house features a large front porch, back porch, and fenced in backyard. There is a half bath, kitchen with a gas oven and range, living room with a wood burning fireplace, and eating area on the first floor. There are lots of books on the shelves and puzzles to put together. The house has DirecTV and high speed internet. There is no microwave! There is a play set with swings and a slide in the backyard.
The upstairs loft area is accessed by a spiral staircase. The loft has a metal rail on one side that allows people to look upstairs or downstairs freely. There is a full bathroom, queen bed, and dresser in the large, open loft. The closet is open. The bathroom has a clawfoot soaker tub with a shower head. There is no bathroom door, only a curtain for privacy! There is a washer and dryer. We can easily set up a pack-and-play in the loft if needed.
Once upstairs, you can access a children’s sleeping loft via a ship's ladder. There is only one double mattress and some books and puzzles up there.
This house is clean, cozy and in a great location.
We have also uploaded a photo of Mr. William Brant who originally built the house. We initially thought the cabin was built in 1864, but after further research, we realized it pre-dates the Civil War and was built the year the potato chip was invented in 1853!
This house is owned by a Wyoming real estate agent.