St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory form a complex of log structures in Jackson, Wyoming.
The rectory was built first: in 1911 it was a hostel and community center under the supervision of Episcopal Bishop Nathaniel Thomas.
With the construction of the new church in 1916 the rectory was used as a hostel so that ranchers and lodgers at dude ranches more than a day's travel distant could stay overnight.
[3] The 1916 church was built by Butch and Ed Robinson of Jackson, using logs cut and cured by George and Clarence Blain, with finish work by master carpenter Raul A. Imeson.
The church and rectory were designed using the locally prevailing rustic style that was becoming popular for dude ranches and park structures.