Lodging at Pine Butte
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All of our cabins are rustic but very cozy. And they’re set in one of the most magnificent canyons imaginable.
New Cabin West and New Cabin East
Built in 1989, this is the most modern cabin on the ranch. It is a duplex cabin with a large front porch. Each side has one large main room with a cathedral ceiling and a large fireplace made with native river rock. The east side has one double bed and two twin beds and the west has a double bed and a twin. Each side also has its own private bathroom. There is electric baseboard heat on each side. This is the only cabin that has a fully equipped kitchenette and access from both sides. There is also an inside pass through door so that the cabin can be used as one combined unit.
Weather Cabin North and Weather Cabin South
This is another duplex unit. Each side has one main room with a fireplace and beds. There is a private bathroom on each side. Weather Cabin North has two twin beds. Weather Cabin South has one twin and one double bed. Each side has its own fireplace. There are electric wall heaters in both sides as well.
Winter Suite
We sometimes refer to this as our “Honeymoon Cabin.” It is located close to the South Fork of the Teton River. Two of the walls in the main room are mostly windows, with one side facing the river. There is one double bed and one twin in the main room along with the fireplace. There are no electric baseboard heaters but we do have electric space heaters in the room. If the weather is unseasonable this room can be slightly cool. We do not recommend it for people who have trouble staying warm. There is a small room off the main bedroom that has a sink and this room leads to the bathroom. It is a nice cabin.
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Winter Main
This cabin or unit is in the same structure as Winter Suite. There is an interior pass through door but it is kept closed. Winter Main is the cabin the original owners of the ranch, Ken and Alice Gleason, lived in for many years. It has an entryway with two bedrooms, a living room, and a bathroom. One bedroom has two twins and the other has three twins. The living room has a fireplace. This is the oldest guest cabin on the ranch but has a great deal of charm and log cabin feel to it. Heat is provided by an attractive gas stove that looks like a wood burning stove.
Flood Cabin East and Flood Cabin West
These two cabins are another duplex building that has an interior pass through door. Each side has two twin beds and a fireplace in each main room. Each side has its own bathroom and electric wall heaters for heat.
Family Cabin
This is a two-bedroom cabin with a living room and private bath. The fireplace is in the living room. Each bedroom has two twin beds. One bedroom has a cherry wood bedroom set made by Ken Gleason.
Shields Cabin
This cabin sets by itself and is our most popular cabin with return guests. It has a double bed and one twin in the large main room. There is a fireplace in the main room and a separate private bathroom. The cabin has a front porch that is popular with our guests. It is the cabin that has the most private feel to it.