Leek’s Lodge

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Leek’s Lodge is an element of a former resort and holiday resort in mountain peak parkland, close to Jackson Lake. The ranch was specifically meant to supply activities to boys during a frontier setting. Its founder, Steven N. Leek, was instrumental within the institution of the National European elk Refuge in Jackson Hole.
The rustic lodge was in-built 1927. The camp operated as a park small businessman when the institution of Jackson Hole memorial in 1943. In 1977 the camp was operated as a part of Signal Mountain Lodge and most remaining buildings were removed.

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