Horseshoe Cabin
a spacious family cabin
Horseshoe Cabin is a flexible 4-bedroom mountain retreat surrounded by 6 acres of privacy and gorgeous aspen trees. Located just north of Driggs, ID, this is your home base for outdoor adventure. Powder skiing at Grand Targhee, mountain biking in the Big Hole Mountains, and world-famous fly-fishing are only a short drive away.
Horseshoe Cabin features high ceilings, a modern wood-burning stove, four comfortable bedrooms, two bathrooms, and excellent views of the Big Hole Mountains. Sip your coffee on the back deck and keep an eye out for moose, fox, eagles, and other local wildlife.

Two-story cabin with 4 bedrooms

Updated living room with high ceilings

Fully stocked kitchen and spacious dining area

Cozy up to the modern wood-burning stove

Bedroom #2 with queen bed and deck access

Bedroom #3 with twin log-frame beds

Bedroom #4 with daybed in the open loft
the heart of “Wydaho” country
Horseshoe Cabin is located on 6 picturesque acres just north of Driggs, Idaho near the Wyoming state line. Enjoy your morning coffee on the back deck surrounded by aspen trees and the 2,000 acre ranch next door. The cabin is 9 miles from downtown Driggs, 13 miles from Grand Targhee ski and summer resort, 45 miles from Jackson Hole, and 97 miles from Yellowstone National Park.
Men’s Journal named Driggs “the best small town in America” in 2002. It’s still true today!

Enjoy brilliant sunsets from the front porch

Float the Snake River in Grand Teton NP

Explore Yellowstone 90 mins north

Grand Targhee averages over 500″ of snow
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Horseshoe Cabin FAQ
Your questions, answered!
Wydaho is the somewhat fanciful name locals have given to this beautiful slice of the Tetons. Alta, WY is a small town in Wyoming that is essentially landlocked from the rest of the state by the mountains. Alta can only be accessed by road through Idaho. While our cabins are in Idaho, the Wyoming state line is only a few hundred yards further down the county road. State Line Road runs north-south along the border and is the road we use to access both the National Forest and Grand Targhee ski area. Spend some time here and you’ll come to appreciate how Wydaho reflects the best of both states!
No. We regularly block off time for family and friends to use Horseshoe Cabin throughout the year. That means we keep the kitchen fully stocked, the firewood piled up, and the heat cranking. We regularly practice being “our own guests,” which means you’ll always find Horseshoe Cabin ready to go!
While both cabins are located on the same 6-acre property, they are quite a distance from each other. Horseshoe Cabin is tucked up in the woods near the top of the property, and is accessed via a private driveway. Colter Cabin is at the lower end of the property near the county road, but is protected from road noise by aspen trees and the large garage. The two cabins are separated by acres of trees and open fields.