In October of 2020, the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome Wildfires tore through nearly 30,000 acres of Rocky Mountain National Park, two of the largest wildfires in Colorado history. The destruction swept through forests, shrublands, and park facilities, reducing them to ash and ruin. In the wake of this devastation, rebuilding efforts have taken shape.
ajc architects is proud to be part of that effort. Our team is currently putting the finishing touches on a barn and tack shed lost in the fires. The Barn and Tack Shed served essential roles for both the Trails and Packing Programs on the west side of the park. We are honored to serve as caretakers of this work, helping to restore not just the structures but also a piece of the park’s story.







