Moose, WY 83012,13095 N CRAIGHEAD Lane
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Moose, WY 83012,13095 N CRAIGHEAD Lane
Moose, WY 83012,13095 N CRAIGHEAD Lane
Moose, WY 83012,13095 N CRAIGHEAD Lane
Moose, WY 83012,13095 N CRAIGHEAD Lane

$5,900,000

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$5,900,000

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13095 N CRAIGHEAD Lane Moose, WY 83012

4 Beds

4 Baths

3,579 SqFt

SOLD DATE : 06/24/2024

Key Details

Sold Price $5,900,000

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family Residence

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 3,579 sqft

Price per Sqft $1,648

MLS Listing ID 24-1073

Sold Date 06/24/24

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 1

Three Quarter Bath 3

HOA Y/N No

Year Built 1952

Annual Tax Amount $25,315

Tax Year 2023

Lot Size 2.000 Acres

Acres 2.0

Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence

Source Teton Board of REALTORS®

Property Description

This log cabin/home is located as an inholding in the interior of Grand Teton National Park with some of the most powerful views of the Teton Mountain Range that Jackson Hole has to offer. The 1950's cabin was built and owned by Reginald and Gladys Laubin who were activist for the preservation and interpretation of the American Indian dances and culture. The cabin was completely renovated and remodeled in 2004 and has been tastefully decorated by the current owners with custom, hand-built furnishings and personal artwork. This property was recognized by the Historic Preservation Board of Teton County, Wyoming in September of 2012 as one of historical importance. This is a rare opportunity to own a truly unique, one-of-a-kind property. Nestled within the breathtaking landscape of a National Park, this historic cabin stands as a testament to the rugged beauty and timeless charm of the American West. Overlooking the entire Teton mountain range, the cabin offers unparalleled views that stretch from the jagged peaks cloaked in snow to the sweeping valleys below.
Built in 1952 by Reginald and Gladys Laubin, the cabin was crafted from hand-hewn logs sourced from the surrounding forest. Each log tells a story of resilience and resourcefulness, bearing the marks of axes and saws wielded by those who first called this wild terrain home. The sturdy structure, with its weathered patina, exudes a sense of enduring legacy, having sheltered generations who lived in harmony with the land.
Every season brings its own unique splendor to this secluded haven. In the spring, the valley floor transforms into a vibrant mosaic of wildflowers, while the call of migratory birds fills the crisp air. Summer reveals lush, green meadows and the distant roar of cascading waterfalls as snowmelt feeds the pristine rivers. Autumn cloaks the landscape in fiery hues of red and gold, as elk bugles echo through the crisp, cool nights. Winter blankets the cabin in a serene layer of snow, offering a peaceful retreat with the promise of adventure in the form of snowshoeing and cross-country skiing.
Wildlife thrives in this untouched corner of paradise. The cabin serves as a front-row seat to one of nature's most spectacular shows: the seasonal migrations of elk, bison, moose, antelope and deer. The sight of a herd of elk moving gracefully across the valley floor or the thunderous approach of bison is a humbling reminder of the natural world's grandeur. On occasion, the distant howl of coyotes or wolves can be heard, a hauntingly beautiful sound that connects the present to a wilder past.
Inside, the cabin retains its rustic charm with a stone hearth that has warmed countless winter evenings and windows that frame the ever-changing panorama of the Tetons. Modern comforts blend seamlessly with historical features, providing a cozy and inviting atmosphere for those who seek solace and inspiration in nature. This historic cabin is more than just a home; it is a sanctuary where the splendor of the Tetons meets the spirit of the past. It invites you to experience the raw, unfiltered beauty of the American wilderness, offering a rare opportunity to live amidst the rhythms of nature in a place where time stands still.

Location

State WY

County Teton

Area 07 - N Of Gros Ventre Jct

Rooms

Basement Finished

Interior

Interior Features Cathedral Ceiling(s), Wet Bar

Heating Electric Baseboard, Electric In Floor

Flooring Hardwood, Fir

Equipment Satellite Dish

Exterior

Exterior Feature Reclaimed Barn Wood

Parking Features Gravel, Paver Block, Garage Door Opener

Garage Spaces 2.0

Utilities Available Phone to Lot Line

View Grand Teton View, Sleeping Indian View, Teton View, Gros Ventre Mtn View, Mountain(s), Scenic

Roof Type Wood,Shake

Porch Deck, Patio

Building

Lot Description Adjacent Pub Land, No CC&R's, Trees, Landscaped, Sprinkler System

Sewer Septic (existing)

Water Well

Others

Tax ID 22-43-15-20-3-01-002

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Listed by Keller Williams Jackson Hole
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Jim Hickey

Real Estate Advisor | Associate Broker | License ID: WY: RE-13419; ID: SP42654

+1(307) 413-1775

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