Fall River Pass Ranger Station

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The Fall watercourse Pass Ranger Station in chain park was designed by park Service landscape gardener Daniel Ray Hull within the park Service Rustic vogue. In-built 1922, the stone structure is analogous in style to the opening Lake Shelter. Between 1933 and 1937 the ranger station was reborn to a deposit. The ranger station is related to the development of the nearby Trail Ridge Road. Placed higher than the timberline, the building includes a door within the roof to permit access once the door is blocked by drifting snow.

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