

My friend and I stayed at the Log Cabin Motel in October on our way from Colorado to Idaho. I've had the good fortune to travel throughout the country and many places in the world. But I think these cabins are one of my very favorites. Not only were they sparkling clean, but contained charming furnishings and art. The gracious hostess took the time on a cold and rainy evening to tell us about the historic nature of our cabin. And we so appreciated the lovely touches of a simple breakfast laid out on the kitchen table.
"The Log Cabin Motel, right in the heart of Pinedale, is truly a historic treasure. Built in 1929, the cabins are modern enough for a lovely stay but rustic enough that you feel like a real part of Pinedale. You can walk the whole town, only 1 or 2 blocks to groceries, visitor center, bank, The Cowboy Store, fly fishing shops, gift/gallery shops, the Wind River Distillery, bars, and just about anything else you could want on a Western getaway. And a short drive away is the Museum of the Mountain Man, several lakes, national forest, picnic spots, etc. We fly fished with a local guide, Mike Davis (aka Mavis) and had a great time catching browns and rainbow."


LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PLACE! My fiancé and I stopped and stayed a night here on our way to Jackson. The Inn keeper was so kind and welcoming, and the cabins are so nice and cozy. The grounds and cabins are very clean and well kept. The cabins have everything you need. Dishes, stove, oven, microwave, sink, nice bathroom, etc. This place is also super affordable. I would recommend to anyone.