Wolf Hotel ( Saratoga )
The Wolf Hotel threw open its doors on New Year's Eve in 1893 with a gala masquerade ball and sumptuous dinner. One hundred years later, a like celebration was held to honor the "Grand Old Gal" of the Valley.
Built by German immigrant Frederick G. Wolf for $6000, the two-and-a-half story Victorian-style structure has since been the anchor for downtown Saratoga. Noted for its "fine food and convivial atmosphere," the Hotel soon became a hub of the community.
Over its lifetime, the Wolf has served as a stop on the Encampment to Walcott Stage Line, a barber shop, a guide/outfitter service, a drive-thru package liquor store and an art gallery. The Hotel has also played home to many visiting celebrities, anglers, and big game hunters.
After painstaking restoration, the Wolf appears much as it did on its opening day and stands ready to graciously serve your needs.
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Contact information:
101 E. Bridge St.,
Saratoga,
Wyoming,
USA,
82331
Telephone: (+001) 307-326-5525


