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Rocky Mountain National Park
Great Holiday Gift that Gives in Many Ways 2007

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Date: December 5, 2007
Contact: Larry Frederick, 970-586-1220

Looking for a unique gift idea for the holidays? A Rocky Mountain National Park Annual Pass is a great gift for that person who enjoys visiting the park or would like to visit more often.

A Rocky Mountain National Park Annual Pass is a gift that gives in many ways. Your recipient will be able to enjoy all the beauty and adventure the park has to offer during all seasons and Rocky Mountain National Park benefits greatly from the purchase as well! From enjoying breathtaking scenery to hiking, viewing wildlife and wildflowers to snowshoeing, the park has something to offer everyone, depending on their interests and what season they visit. Fees at the park have added approximately 30 percent to the park's annual budget, which assist with natural and cultural resource management and science research, as well as repair, rehabilitation and renovation needs.

The annual pass is $35 and can be purchased at any Rocky Mountain National Park entrance station, or by calling 970-586-1438 and making a credit card purchase.

For general information about Rocky Mountain National Park, please contact the park’s information office at (970) 586-1206 or visit the park’s website at www.nps.gov/romo.

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Mama Cabin in the Holzwarth Historic District

Did You Know?
The Holzwarth Historic District is a former guest ranch on the Colorado River. Open to visitors during the summer, the property features a dozen small cabins including the Mama cabin, named after Sophia Holzwarth, who ran the rustic resort.

Last Updated: December 10, 2007 at 17:58 MST