T Cross Ranch guests stay in cozy log cabins nestled in the pines, such as Trail Creek pictured below. The eight cabins can accommodate 25 to 30 guests.
The first two owners of T Cross, the Seipts and the Cox's, built the cabins in the 1920s and 30s from hand-hewn lodge pole pine growing in the forests surrounding the ranch.
Each unique cabin has hand built log furnishings complemented by authentic western décor. The feel of the late 19th century American West has been scrupulously maintained as modern amenities have been added.
Trail Creek
Several cabins are perfect for couples while others have multiple bedrooms and bathrooms for family vacations.
Each cabin has a wide covered porch – perfect for relaxing any time of day – or holding boots until needed.
Each cabin has a wide covered porch – perfect for relaxing any time of day – or holding boots until needed.
To learn more about the history and amenities of T Cross’s accommodations, click on a cabin name below. For a summary of all our cabins’ amenities, click here.
Photos by Pat and Mel -- with appreciation from T Cross Ranch for many new cabin views.

Bar B C Exterior
Bar B C was built in the 1930s and is named after an historic dude ranch that once operated in Jackson Hole. A private porch faces east toward the meadow and Elkhorn Ridge.

Bar B C Interior
The cabin has two bedrooms — each with 2 single beds — bathroom with shower, and a stone fireplace and wood stove for cool nights.

Bear Paw Exterior
Bear Paw was built in the 1930s and is named after an historic dude ranch that once operated in Jackson Hole. A private porch faces east toward the meadow and Elkhorn Ridge.

Bear Paw Interior
The cabin has two bedrooms—one with a queen bed and the other with 2 single beds — bathroom with shower, and a stone fireplace and wood stove for cool nights.

Cox South Exterior
The Cox cabin is named after Bob and Helen Cox who owned T Cross from 1929 to 1965. T Cross owes its name to Bob Cox, as it was his brand. He and Helen wintered in this 3-room cabin for many years.

Cox North Sitting Room
Cox, like Diamond G, has two self contained suites each with a private porch facing east. Cox North includes a bedroom suite with a queen bed, sitting room with a hidabed and bathroom with shower.

Cox South Interior
Cox South has two bedrooms—one with a king bed and the other with 2 single beds — and bathroom with shower. The beautiful wood stove pictured here, for display only, belonged to the Cox’s and likely warmed them and cooked their dinners for several decades.

Diamond G Front Porth
Diamond G, like Cox, has two self contained suites each with a private porch facing east.

Diamond G South Interior
Diamond G South has two bedrooms — each with two single beds — and bathroom with tub and shower.

Diamond G North Interior
Diamong G North has one bedroom with 2 single beds and bathroom with tub and shower.

Diamond G South Bedroom
This cozy bedroom has 2 single beds

Mary's Cabin Exterior
Mary’s Cabin, one of the oldest buildings on the ranch, housed the original kitchen and dining room before the Lodge was completed in 1930. It was renovated and converted to guest quarters 1993. Its private porch faces east over the meadow and Elkhorn Ridge.

Mary's Cabin Interior
Mary’s has a separate living room with a wood stove and bedroom — with a queen and single bed — and bathroom with tub and shower.

Ramshorn Exterior
Ramshorn was built in 1924 by Henry Seipt, the original homesteader of the T Cross property. Known as the honeymoon cabin, Ramshorn has welcomed new couples often through its life. This cabin has one bedroom with a queen bed and a bathroom with shower.

Ramshorn Interior
The Ramshorn bedroom has a comfortable queen bed.

Trail Creek Exterior
Trail Creek was built in the 1930s and is named after an historic dude ranch that once operated in Jackson Hole. A private porch faces east toward the meadow and Elkhorn Ridge.
The cabin has two bedrooms—one with a king bed and the other with 2 single beds — bathroom with shower, and a stone fireplace and wood stove for cool nights.

White Grass Exterior
White Grass was built in the 1930s and is named after an historic dude ranch that once operated in Jackson Hole. A private porch faces east toward the meadow and Elkhorn Ridge.

White Grass Interior
The cabin has two bedrooms—one with a queen bed and the other with 2 single beds — bathroom with shower, and a stone fireplace and wood stove for cool nights.
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