Open year round. Tours are by appointment only. $20 per adult, $10 per child (age 6-10). The Enos Mills Cabin is the original homestead cabin of Enos A. Mills, generally considered the "Father of Rocky Mountain National Park". As well as an author, guide, photographer, and innkeeper, he was instrumental in the creation of the field of Interpretation in the National Park Service. Tours are private and guided, and feature photographs, documents and other exhibits pertaining to Mills' life and work in Colorado. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, it is privately owned and operated by two decendants, Elizabeth and Eryn Mills. The museum also has items for sale, including Mills' books. Cash or check is preferred, but credit cards are also accepted via PayPal either through the website or in person. The trail to the museum is not handicapped accessible and there are no public restrooms. Pets may remain in the vehicle.
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