The clubhouse became the social center of Ralston, serving as a community meeting hall and polling place.
The clubhouse is a wood-frame building covered with asbestos shingles, on a concrete foundation.
The central entry vestibule extends beyond the eave level and is covered by a projecting hipped dormer-like roof to mark the main entrance, replacing the original belfry.
An outhouse, divided into men's and women's sections, stands near the northeast corner of the clubhouse.
This article about a property in Wyoming on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.