Cunningham Cabin

Grand Teton National Park


Ranchers Pierce and Margaret Cunningham, early major supporters of Grand Teton National Park, cultivated a cattle ranch here in 1890. The abandoned property, 6 miles south of Moran Junction, is one of the best surviving examples of a homestead cabin; a short trail casts light on local homesteading.


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