Jackalope Retreat offers something increasingly rare — the chance to stay in a genuine piece of Wyoming history. Originally built in the 1930s during the region’s timber and mining era, this cozy log cabin reflects the rugged charm and slower pace of old Wyoming.
At approximately 340 square feet, the cabin is intentionally simple, cozy, and best suited for travelers who value character and experience over extra space. It’s a great fit for solo travelers, fishing trips, parent-child getaways, or two friends exploring the area together.
Though compact, the cabin is thoughtfully equipped with everything needed for a comfortable stay, including a well-equipped kitchen with refrigerator, stove, microwave, coffee station, cookware, and dining area. Guests also enjoy a private bathroom with shower, Wi-Fi, TV service, and two comfortable twin beds.
Outside, relax on the small private deck with an outdoor table and gas barbecue grill, or unwind beside the seasonal water channel that runs near the cabin during the warmer months.
What truly sets Jackalope Retreat apart is its personality. From the playful jackalope-themed decor to the historic log cabin atmosphere, the space captures the spirit and folklore of the American West in a warm and memorable way.
Located in Riverside, Wyoming, guests can walk to local restaurants, a convenience store, and Rick Martin Memorial Park. Encampment, Saratoga, fishing, hiking, snowmobiling trails, and the famous Saratoga Hot Springs are all nearby.
Whether you spend the day outdoors or simply relaxing by the water, Jackalope Retreat offers a peaceful Wyoming stay full of history, charm, and character.