Wikimapia is a multilingual open-content collaborative map, where anyone can create place tags and share their knowledge.

Ken’s Cabin

USA / Colorado / Blue River /
 hut, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places
 Upload a photo

Ken’s Cabin is an intimate hut experience for two or three people. Also known as the historic Wagon Cabin, Ken's was built in the 1860’s when Boreas Pass Road was a mere wagon trail over the Continental Divide. Sitting adjacent to Ken’s Cabin is the Section House which was built in 1882 to house the railroad men and their families who took care of a section of the Denver South Park & Pacific narrow gauge railway that ran from Denver to Leadville over Boreas Pass. These historic buildings, listed with the National Register of Historic Places, were carefully restored from 1992-97 with funding and assistance provided by the U.S. Forest Service, Park County, Texas A&M University, Colorado Department of Transportation, and Harris Construction. Summit Huts Association completed the upgrades to the Section House and Ken’s Cabin and has a special use permit to operate the buildings as winter ski huts. Ken’s Cabin is named in memory of Ken Graff who died in an avalanche near Breckenridge in 1995 at age 34.

Hut Elevation: 11,481'

Layout and capacity: One small room with a double bed and a single day bed, capacity 3.

www.huts.org

NRHP #93001108
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   39°24'38"N   105°58'3"W
This article was last modified 5 years ago