The three-room wood-frame residence and the two-room dormitory are examples of the National Park Service Rustic style.
[2] The two buildings stand close to the former site of the Lost Grove Entrance Station.
Originally intended to be located at Lost Grove and to use sequoia logs, the move to nearby Cabin Creek resulted in a change to a wood appropriate to the new location, which did not feature sequoias.
Design work for the buildings was carried out by Park Service landscape architect Harold G, Fowler and Emergency Conservation Work landscape architect Lloyd Fletcher.
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