The Thunder Lake Patrol Cabin is a small structure in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
The one story one-room log cabin is not used in the winter, but does have a stove with a stone fireplace.
The main cabin is gable-roofed, with a small shed-roofed porch, and is a good example of the National Park Service rustic style.
The logs are saddle-notched, projecting an increasing distance at their ends from top to bottom.
This article about a property in Colorado on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.