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Rocky Mountain National Park - Holzwarth Site Cabin

Cabin at the Holzwarth Site in Rocky Mountain National Park, within Grand County, Colorado. John Holzwarth Sr., a German immigrant, moved to the Kawuneeche Valley in 1917 after his job as a saloon-keeper in Denver came to an abrupt end as a result of the enactment of prohibition in Colorado. Holzwarth took his family to the upper Colorado River at the foot of the Never Summer Mountains to build a homestead and start a cattle ranch. His location on the west side of the Colorado (then known as the Grand River), and next to the newest national park, soon began attracting guests. The family decided to open a guest ranch, which they called the Holzwarth Trout Lodge. As tourism in the area increased over the next decade the Holzwarth family began development of a dude ranch on the east side of the Colorado River, which became known as the Never Summer Ranch. The site is now within the national park's boundaries. Photo by Carol Highsmith, 2015.
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Keywords:colorado, grand county, holzwarth site, john holzwarth sr., mountain cabins, national parks, never summer ranch, rocky mountain national park

Rocky Mountain National Park - Holzwarth Site Cabin