Fall River Pass Ranger Station

The Fall River Pass Ranger Station in Rocky Mountain National Park was designed by National Park Service landscape architect Daniel Ray Hull in the National Park Service Rustic style.

Built in 1922, the stone structure is similar in design to the Chasm Lake Shelter.

The ranger station is associated with the construction of the nearby Trail Ridge Road.

Located above the tree line, the building has a trap door in the roof to allow access when the door is blocked by drifting snow.

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