Wyoming Points of Interest

Mason Lovell Bunkhouse


The Mason Lovell Bunkhouse, located in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, is a historic point of interest that offers visitors a glimpse into the life of early 20th-century cowboys. The bunkhouse was originally built in 1913 by Mason Lovell, a prominent rancher and businessman in the area.

Visitors to the bunkhouse can enjoy self-guided tours through the building, which has been carefully preserved to maintain its original charm and character. The bunkhouse features several bedrooms, a communal living area, and a kitchen, all of which have been furnished with period-appropriate items and decor.

One of the unique things visitors might see at the Mason Lovell Bunkhouse is the original branding iron used by Lovell to mark his cattle. Additionally, there are several historical photographs and documents on display, providing insight into the daily life of cowboys in the early 1900s.

There are several good reasons to visit the Mason Lovell Bunkhouse. For history buffs, the bunkhouse provides a fascinating look into the past and the way of life for early Wyoming ranchers and cowboys. The bunkhouse is also situated in a beautiful area of the park, with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Overall, the Mason Lovell Bunkhouse is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Grand Teton National Park. Its unique historical significance and stunning location make it a memorable stop on any tour of the area. Get driving directions.
MASON LOVELL  BUNKHOUSE

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