This small cabin was constructed about 1935 to accommodate guests of Laird’s Lodge. Complementing the rustic architecture of the main lodge, logs of peeled, rounded lodgepole pine are joined with saddle notched corners and finished with quarter-sawn poles. Built-in furnishings, handcrafted on site of logs and sawn poles, reinforce the cabin’s rustic character. The log addition attached to the rear in the 1950s was originally part of a historic bunkhouse that was divided and reused.