Land Protection Fund
One of the major priorities for Rocky Mountain National Park is to protect its aesthetics and scenic viability for the future. Occasionally this requires purchasing land or easements along the park's boundary.

Since the early 1980s, the Rocky Mountain Nature Association has assumed a leadership role in acquiring many important parcels of land, both in Rocky Mountain National Park and in the adjacent Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forest and transferring the land to these federal agencies. Protecting land within and around the park requires preparation - being able to step forward when a willing seller places property on the market, while negotiating a fair purchase price or easement.

Only land that is truly significant to the long-term benefit of the park or forest will be considered.

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Fahy Tract: The 20-acre Fahy tract in the Kawuneeche Valley was purchased to protect the scenic viability of this beautiful valley on the park's west side.

Roessler Property: This 18-acre tract of land near Lily Lake was slated for condominium development. The RMNA purchased the land to protect views and extend park boundaries.

Miller Property: A significant parcel of land [40-acres] on Grand Lake was protected from development by purchase by the RMNA - this land has been sold to the USDA Forest Service for long term protection, and funds generated used for projects on the west side of RMNP.

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