Ken's Cabin is a cabin in Summit Huts Association, the United States. Operated by Summit Huts Association. It self-catering kitchen available. Access: 6.2 miles / 10.0 km.
Hut Specifications
| Type | Cabin |
| System / Operator | Summit Huts Association |
| Season | Winter |
| Kitchen | Self-catering kitchen available |
| Dogs Allowed | No |
Getting There
Distance
6.2 miles / 10.0 km
Elevation Gain
1404 feet / 428m
Access Methods
Ski, Snowshoe
About Ken's Cabin
Originally built in the 1860’s when Boreas Pass Road was a mere wagon trail, the Wagon Cabin as it was known, is one of the oldest buildings in the Breckenridge area. Renamed “Ken’s Cabin” in memory of Ken Graff, M.D., who died in 1995 at age 33 in an avalanche near Breckenridge, to commemorate his love of the mountains and of skiing. Despite its creature comforts, Ken’s Cabin remains a rustic experience. There is no insulation in the ceiling per request of the State Historical Society, so it may get cold at night. The sink drains to a bucket and guests will be responsible for dumping the sink waste in the near by Section House sink, or broadcasting it on the ground away from snow collection areas. The outhouse is shared with guests of the Section House.
Colorado
Activities
Guides in This Area
Certified guides who operate near Ken's Cabin and can lead trips in the area.
