The Anderson Lodge or Anderson Studio was built in 1890 in the Absaroka Mountains west of Meeteetse, Wyoming, in what was then the Yellowstone Park Timber Land Reserve, soon renamed the Yellowstone Forest Reserve.
The two-story rustic log structure became the home of rancher and artist Abraham Archibald Anderson from 1901 to 1905.
[2] The National Register lists the site as a historic district, including the Anderson Lodge, a one-room log cabin, an outhouse, two log footbridges, a developed spring, and a pole corral.
[2] The lodge location is now managed as part of Shoshone National Forest, in the Washakie Wilderness.
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