The original five buildings were built in the late 1960s to 1980s mostly from logs that were cut on the property and hand peeled. They were well built at the time and have been lovingly maintained by the Martin family and additional structures have been added. Since the sale to Crosscut, it has been upgraded and remodeled.
MAIN LODGE: The 2,400± square foot main lodge is the largest building at the ranch built between 1967 and 1969 from hand peeled timber found on the property. In 2022 this building was renovated and expanded using the same hand peeled methods with trees from the property. This expanded the great room and added a screened-in porch, creating a large space that can comfortably accommodate 50 plus people. The lodge has a large, fully equipped kitchen, three bedrooms, a loft, and two bathrooms. One bathroom is shared and one is private, attached to a bedroom. The great room has a large fireplace that serves as a focal point for this spacious room, as well as a wood stove that provides heat during the colder months. The windows look out at the Taylor Peaks. Glass French doors lead out to the screened-in porch. A recent remodel also included a new roof with Class A shingles which are fire resistant.
HIGHLIGHT CABIN: Highlight Cabin (1,302± square feet) is the second largest building at Trapper’s Cabin. Originally built in the 1970s and renovated in 2023, the cabin has an open gathering space, with a living room, dining table, large fireplace, and kitchen. There are two private bedrooms on the main floor with a large loft upstairs that sleeps five. The cabin has two bathrooms; one shared bathroom off the kitchen and one shared between the two bedrooms. The cabin’s screened-in porch offers a beautiful view of Taylor Peaks, including Woodward Mountain.
SUNSHINE CABIN: Built in the 1980s, the 600± square foot Sunshine Cabin is a traditional open-space cabin with two sets of bunk beds in the main room, an open sleeping loft above, and one bathroom. The cabin’s main room features windows overlooking the nearby meadow and woods where moose are often seen.
WILLOW CABIN: The 396± square foot Willow Cabin, completed in the 1970s, is the smallest of the cabins. This cabin has an open floor plan with one room that includes bunk beds, a full bed, and a small round table that can seat four. The cabin also has a small kitchen and bathroom. Willow Cabin is located close to the Main Lodge with views of Taylor Peaks and the main meadow.
LODGEPOLE CABIN: Centrally located, the 610± square foot Lodgepole Cabin was traditionally used as the ranch manager's quarters. This cabin has two private bedrooms and a fully renovated bathroom with a stand-up shower, toilet, and sink. The cabin also has a living room and kitchen. Lodgepole Cabin is located close to the main lodge with views of the Taylor Peaks and the main meadow. It is also steps away from Lightning Creek and the barn.
BARN: The classic hip roof style barn includes a storage room and open second story, as well as a full set of horse corrals.
ADDITIONAL OUTBUILDINGS:
- Small Storage Cabin
- Solar Shed
- Garage and Shop
- Woodshed and Covered Parking
- Three Additional Sheds — adjacent to the Shop, adjacent to Willow Cabin, and adjacent to Highlight Cabin
- ADA Vault Toilet
OFF-GRID SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM: The 12 kW AC solar power system includes three solar arrays with 18 panels, lithium-ion batteries, and remote monitoring capabilities. There is an insulated shed with a propane heater for winter, which allows year-round use. As backup, there is a new 15 kW propane generator with a remote starter. This system will operate all the lights and outlets in the buildings.