A throwback to the golden age of the valley's history, Kudar Log Cabins have been part of the Jackson Hole landscape since 1935.
The Kudar brothers, Max and Joe, purchased the property in 1928, and built the hand-hewn cabins from timber harvested from what is now Grand Teton National Park. Originally known for its complementing bait shop and gas station, Kudar Log Cabins have been welcoming guests to the region in the shade of its massive cottonwood trees for nearly a century.
While the property functions as a seasonal lodging accommodations - and is still owned and operated by the Kudar family - the 2.71 acres located three blocks from the famed Jackson Town Square represents one on the largest intact land holdings in the Town of Jackson. It is primed for redevelopment. Three separate parcels offer vehicular access off Cache Street and Mercill Ave. The Downtown Core (DC-1) zoning affords more than 150,000 sq.ft. of above-grade development potential. The property is also located in the Town of Jackson's Lodging Overlay, which accommodates short-term rentals.
The highly visible location along one of Jackson's main thoughfares provides for easy access to and from the Jackson Hole Airport, Grand Teton National Park, and the restaurants, shops and galleries of the Town of Jackson.
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