This historic cabin located in Bighorn, WY has a long and storied history in Sheridan County, Wyoming. Well-known in our community, it has only passed through the hands of a few families, and is still held dear to those who recall, happy childhoods visiting and staying here. The large fenced backyard has shared many a peony root stock across the region, and still shelters repeat guests beneath its shading branches.
I am an experienced and highly rated Superhost, a cohost on behalf of the owner and manage the property full-time. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions, or if I can help in anyway.
There’s so much to do nearby that you’ll probably feel torn between enjoying the house or getting out. The foothills of the Bighorn Mountains will call you out from the dining table at least to a shady spot under the back patio pergola. But it wouldn't be a stretch to mosey on up Red Grade Road to the trail heads sponsored by Sheridan Community Land Trust and head out for a hike splashed with wildflowers and bird song. There’s so much to do nearby that you’ll probably feel torn between enjoying the cabin or getting out. Bighorn village park and Little Goose Creek are right there out the kitchen window, the Brinton Art Museum and it’s incredible Plains Indians and western art collection, as well as regularly rotating contemporary artist’s exhibits is just under a five minute drive down Brinton Road and a great restaurant, hand-made pizza joint, saloon and bar just a quick stroll straight down the road. You could easily stay occupied right there in Bighorn, but there’s lots more to explore just a short 10 minute drive to Sheridan. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with questions or to ask for recommendations for your trip planning. We are excited to share this special region and its history with you.
Return home to original dark-stained log walls embracing a rustic interior, outfitted with comfortable seating and plenty of room for your family. The library wall is filled with the owner’s diverse collection of reading material, including local references. Not that you’ll want to spend much time indoors with the incredible view of the Bighorn’s to be enjoyed from the swing on the side porch, or via a stroll along Brinton Road or a quick five minute ride up to the Red Grade Road trailhead sponsored by Sheridan Community Land Trust, but if summer rain showers or winter snowfall keep you inside you can enjoy your favorite streaming subscriptions or cable TV on any of the three flat screen TVs throughout the house, spread out a board game on the library table in the living room, or get some pressing work done in the study off the living room or enjoy a bubble bath in the clawfoot tub upstairs or a relaxing shower in the newly remodeled main floor bathroom.
You’ll have the entire house and fenced yard to yourself.
Smart locks will be programmed with the last four digits of your phone number.
The cabin itself has gone through different versions over the decades and now holds a cozy cottage kitchen equipped with everything you need to prepare a bountiful meal for the dining table that seats eight. Or take a break from typical chores and enjoy a quick stroll to the Bighorn Mercantile for their stone-fired pizza, hot “sammiches”, and local brews or to Just Ledoux It Saloon and Steakhouse for tasty American cuisine and frequent live music.
Return home to original dark-stained log walls embracing a rustic interior, outfitted with comfortable seating and plenty of room for your family. The library wall is filled with the Ty owner’s diverse collection of reading material, including local references. Not that you’ll want to spend much time indoors with the incredible view of the Bighorn’s to be enjoyed from the swing on the side porch, or via a stroll along Brinton Road or a quick five minute ride up to the Red Grade Road trailhead sponsored by Sheridan Community Land Trust, but if summer rain showers or winter snowfall keep you inside you can enjoy your favorite streaming subscriptions or cable TV on any of the three flat screen TVs throughout the house, spread out a board game on the library table in the living room, or get some pressing work done in the study off the living room or enjoy a bubble bath in the clawfoot tub upstairs or a relaxing shower in the newly remodeled main floor bathroom.
You’ll have the entire house and front and fenced backyard to yourself.
There is plenty of parking in the long driveway next to the house. While there are not sidewalks around the neighborhood, Bighorn is a small quiet village and easy to walk around. You’ll enjoy strolling to the city park, to restaurants and live music.
DIRECTIONS: Please contact host at if you would like additional assistance with driving directions. Once you have entered Big Horn follow the curve of the road westward and turn left on Johnson St., the main drag. Drive past the Big Horn Mercantile, the post office and Just Le Doux It Steakhouse and Saloon, and follow the curve of the road to the first intersecting road on the left, Second St., and turn left at the log cabin with white trim. Park near the lilac bush near the front door and use the last four digits of your booking phone number to unlock the smart lock on the front or side doors.
The corner living room stove can be adjusted with the thermostat to the left of the door into the study next to the bookcase. The thermostat on the right side next to the stairs controls the air conditioning. The thermostat on next to the door into the kitchen from the dining room controls the floor furnace in the living room. Do not turn above 68 or the floor grate will become scalding hot and you will be too hot. The heat easily migrates upstairs, but an additional portable heater is located upstairs if needed during a wintertime soak in the bathtub.