Pledge to Sustainability & Giving Back

At the historic Log Cabin Motel in Pinedale, we believe in doing things the right way—taking care of our guests, the land, and the community that makes this place home. Operating a sustainable, environmentally mindful motel is part of how we respect western Wyoming and the people who pass through it.
Our commitment includes clean, comfortable rooms that protect guest health.
Giving back matters and supporting local nonprofits and community efforts is a core part of our values and our approach to western hospitality.
When you stay with us, you support: local people and local causes, long-standing stewardship of place and business rooted in respect and community.
Sustainability. Community. Hospitality.
Green Lifestyle

At the historic Log Cabin Motel in Pinedale, we take a practical, common-sense approach to sustainability—keeping things clean, simple, and healthy for our guests and the land.

What we do:
Use plant-based cleaning products and steam sanitizing to reduce toxins
Care for our grounds by hand-weeding, avoiding herbicides and pesticides
Choose organic, sustainably sourced bedding and linens, including wool and organic cotton

It's a straightforward way of doing business that reflects our respect for western Wyoming and our belief in honest, thoughtful hospitality.
Clean rooms. Healthy land. Wyoming values.

Energy Efficiency & Sustainability

We seek out gently used vintage and repurposed furniture (other than bedding), whenever possible. In all cabins, we have upgraded windows and insulation, installed water-wise shower heads and LED light bulbs to conserve energy. We recycle plastic, tin and aluminum cans and newspaper

Pristine Mountain Water

Our drinking water comes from pristine Fremont Lake. It's naturally clean and treated mostly by infra-red light, so you can feel confident reducing plastic waste by filling re-usable bottles and making coffee or tea with our delicious and clean mountain water!

Supporting the Pinedale Community

Supporting Our Community, One Night at a Time
Community support is a long-standing tradition for us.
Every summer since 2015, we've proudly supported a local nonprofit that strengthens life in Sublette County.

Doubling Down Since 2024
Beginning with the 2024 season, we deepened that commitment by partnering with FOUNDATION 23. For every night's stay at Log Cabin Motel and our sister property, the Gannett Peak Lodge, we donate $1 per night to support nonprofits across Sublette County.

Why FOUNDATION 23
FOUNDATION 23 is dedicated to building a stronger, more connected community through meaningful giving and advocacy for local nonprofits. What began as a grassroots race along the shores of Fremont Lake has grown into a county-wide effort to support organizations that serve our neighbors.

Their signature event, Race to Raise, takes place each year along Fremont Lake

In 2024, the event expanded with the addition of a 5K distance

The race remains the culminating celebration of the annual giving campaign

TOSI Match Pool Donor
Rather than supporting only one or two organizations, we chose to become a TOSI Match Pool Donor. This means our contributions help all participating nonprofits in Sublette County, ensuring broader, more equitable community impact.

Western Hospitality, Community Values
When you stay with us, you're doing more than booking a room. You're helping support local services, neighbors, and the shared values that make this place home.

Thank you for being part of our community.
Foundation 23

Past Support

  • Foundation23 (2024 and 2025)
  • Friends of Pinedale Aquatic center (2023)
  • Bridger Trails Association (2023)
  • Friends of the Bridger-Teton (2022)
  • Tip Top Search and Rescue (2022)
  • Museum of the Mountain Man (2019)
  • Mainstreet Pinedale (2018)
  • M.E.S.A. therapeutic riding (2017)
  • The Sacred Space Prison Project (2016)
  • Green River Valley Land Trust (2015)
Various eco friendly quotes and slogans such as Lend a Hand to Save the Land
Unesco - Sustainable Travel Pledge
Sublette County Chamber of Commerce Going Green Award