Warning
GeneralNEW TO 2026: Water will be unavailable at the Green River Lakes Lodge due to the system being damaged by the Dollar Lake Fire. This includes all drinking water, sinks, and showers. Please bring all water necessary for drinking, bathing, washing dishes, etc. Feel free to contact the Pinedale Ranger District Office at (307)367-4326 with any questions.
Warning
GeneralNEW TO 2026: The Green River Lakes Road will be under major reconstruction and delays may impact travel times. Please plan accordingly and contact the Pinedale Ranger District Office at (307)367-4326 with any questions.
About Green River Lake Lodge
Number of accommodations: 1
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
On Site Services
- Propane
Water Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
Cabin Interior
- Kitchen
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Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
Site Details
Reviews (62)
What Guests Are Saying
Green River Lake Lodge offers beautiful and spectacular views, creating a great atmosphere for visitors. However, some guests have reported issues with heating in the cabins, particularly in extreme cold, which detracted from their experience. The kitchen is well-stocked, and there is ample firewood available, though guests should be prepared to split it themselves.
What Guests Are Saying
Green River Lake Lodge offers beautiful and spectacular views, creating a great atmosphere for visitors. However, some guests have reported issues with heating in the cabins, particularly in extreme cold, which detracted from their experience. The kitchen is well-stocked, and there is ample firewood available, though guests should be prepared to split it themselves.
Review Summary
Sarah S
VerifiedJanuary 25, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
We visited this lodge the beginning of November. It was beautiful. Though it is paramount that one has wood. The lovely building is large and only has a wood stove for heat-there are two fireplaces, though truly gaining radiant warmth is not so beneficial from the fireplaces. I think the forest service needs to sincerely understand -especially in the winter-without warmth one could truly be harmed. Perhaps once the winter season opened the wood situation improved-as in is there enough? where is it (it was obvious without snow, but covered in snow?); we brought an ax, thank goodness there was a maul; hopefully the stove continues to work correctly and safely. If you have the option bring a chainsaw.Hopefully you can find some perfect standing dead trees nearby.
I am thrilled this lodge is open for reservations though the price should come with enough wood. Enjoy!! Bring plenty of flashlights and blankets/sleeping bags. It is truly special and spectacular-but cold!
Sarah S
VerifiedJanuary 25, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
We visited this lodge the beginning of November. It was beautiful. Though it is paramount that one has wood. The lovely building is large and only has a wood stove for heat-there are two fireplaces, though truly gaining radiant warmth is not so beneficial from the fireplaces. I think the forest service needs to sincerely understand -especially in the winter-without warmth one could truly be harmed. Perhaps once the winter season opened the wood situation improved-as in is there enough? where is it (it was obvious without snow, but covered in snow?); we brought an ax, thank goodness there was a maul; hopefully the stove continues to work correctly and safely. If you have the option bring a chainsaw.Hopefully you can find some perfect standing dead trees nearby.
I am thrilled this lodge is open for reservations though the price should come with enough wood. Enjoy!! Bring plenty of flashlights and blankets/sleeping bags. It is truly special and spectacular-but cold!
Lynnette G
VerifiedJanuary 24, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
Wonderful spot!
Lynnette G
VerifiedJanuary 24, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
Wonderful spot!
Cori S
VerifiedJanuary 21, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
Had a great stay! Should have brought a lantern and slippers for inside.
Cori S
VerifiedJanuary 21, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
Had a great stay! Should have brought a lantern and slippers for inside.
P M
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
We were excited to stay at the lodge because we've camped in this area with our kids for years. We knew the lodge was there and we've even used the light that shone from it at night to guide us back to the north end as we've paddled our canoe after dark. However, we were disappointed in the lodge. It must have been a mighty fine place to stay in in it's day, but it is old and dirty and falling apart. It looked like there had been little thought into preparing this place for public reservations. Switch and plug plates had been removed and covered with blanks that were not all uniform, but looked like they were just some old leftovers that happened to be laying around. It was obvious that to patch over those holes in the walls was too much for those in charge. Crazy thing is, with all the former switch and plug plate holes that were covered, there were no covers on the former heating vents in front of the windows in the great room. Those were all bare and probably home to lots and lots of mice. Speaking of mice, on our 2nd day, after being gone all day hiking, we returned and sat on the futon, which was facing the window and that beautiful view of the lake and Square Top Mountain. In doing so, we could smell something just awful. It was something that was dead. I first thought of a mouse, but didn't know where it would be. Down in one of the uncovered vents? In the folds of the black futon, which was uncleaned, filthy from years of use? I didn't want to even think about it. We made dinner on the stove and afterwards, while picking up a frying pan to wash, a mouse jump out of it, scurried across the top and down into a burner hole. We turned on all 4 burners and watched, with a broom, for it to come out. Eventually, it made a short appearance on the bottom side of the stove, only to quickly go back under the stove. (If you want the full review, I've already sent it to you around Aug 18, 2019).
P M
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
We were excited to stay at the lodge because we've camped in this area with our kids for years. We knew the lodge was there and we've even used the light that shone from it at night to guide us back to the north end as we've paddled our canoe after dark. However, we were disappointed in the lodge. It must have been a mighty fine place to stay in in it's day, but it is old and dirty and falling apart. It looked like there had been little thought into preparing this place for public reservations. Switch and plug plates had been removed and covered with blanks that were not all uniform, but looked like they were just some old leftovers that happened to be laying around. It was obvious that to patch over those holes in the walls was too much for those in charge. Crazy thing is, with all the former switch and plug plate holes that were covered, there were no covers on the former heating vents in front of the windows in the great room. Those were all bare and probably home to lots and lots of mice. Speaking of mice, on our 2nd day, after being gone all day hiking, we returned and sat on the futon, which was facing the window and that beautiful view of the lake and Square Top Mountain. In doing so, we could smell something just awful. It was something that was dead. I first thought of a mouse, but didn't know where it would be. Down in one of the uncovered vents? In the folds of the black futon, which was uncleaned, filthy from years of use? I didn't want to even think about it. We made dinner on the stove and afterwards, while picking up a frying pan to wash, a mouse jump out of it, scurried across the top and down into a burner hole. We turned on all 4 burners and watched, with a broom, for it to come out. Eventually, it made a short appearance on the bottom side of the stove, only to quickly go back under the stove. (If you want the full review, I've already sent it to you around Aug 18, 2019).
Rick W
VerifiedJanuary 1, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
Unbelievable View and beautiful lodge. Thanks for making this available to the public, well worth the $$$
Rick W
VerifiedJanuary 1, 2020 • Stayed at: Green River Lake Lodge, Loop: Cabin
Unbelievable View and beautiful lodge. Thanks for making this available to the public, well worth the $$$
Location Green River Lake Lodge
Address:
29 E. Fremont Lake Rd, P.O. Box 220
Pinedale, WY, 82941
United States
From Pinedale, drive 7 miles west on US Highway 191. Turn north of Wyoming Highway 352 and continue 25 miles to the Forest Boundary, where the pavement ends. Continue on the dirt road for 18 miles to the Lodge. While the dirt road to the lodge is suitable for 2 wheel drive vehicles, weather can make this road impassable to all but 4 wheel drive vehicles, call the district office to inquire on road conditions.
Note: Winter Access (December-March) is via snowmobile only, approximately 20 miles.
Latitude & Longitude: 43.3121 / -109.858
Elevation: 2447 feet
Policies & Rules
Cancellation policy
- The lodge will be closed for roof replacement from August 11 to September 20, 2025.
Fires & fuel
- Guests are required to restock any firewood they use.
Warnings & Advisories
Warning
GeneralNEW TO 2026: Water will be unavailable at the Green River Lakes Lodge due to the system being damaged by the Dollar Lake Fire. This includes all drinking water, sinks, and showers. Please bring all water necessary for drinking, bathing, washing dishes, etc. Feel free to contact the Pinedale Ranger District Office at (307)367-4326 with any questions.
Warning
GeneralNEW TO 2026: The Green River Lakes Road will be under major reconstruction and delays may impact travel times. Please plan accordingly and contact the Pinedale Ranger District Office at (307)367-4326 with any questions.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026