
The
Crags Lodge, the main building of the Golden Eagle Resort, first opened
its doors on the fourth of July 1914, making it the third oldest lodge
in Estes Park. It was built by Enoch "Joe" Mills, a well-known
published author, photographer, lecturer, English professor and football
coach at the University of Colorado. Joe had a profound appreciation
for Estes Park and the surrounding area. He and his brother Enos played
a large part in establishing the Rocky Mountain National Park. Born
in 1880, he made his first trip to Estes Park alone, at the age of sixteen.
The boy's response to first seeing the Estes Valley, was "Before
me loomed the Rockies, strangely unreal in the moonlight and yet very
like the mountains of my imagination. I gazed spellbound. My dream was
realized."
At the young age
of 34, Joe and his wife Ethel built their dream on the north shoulder
of Prospect Mountain. They named their dream the Crags Lodge because
of the "craggy" like rocks that make up the side of the mountain.
Joe's love of the mountains and appreciation of beauty are very apparent
in the construction of the lodge. He and Ethel opened their doors to
anyone who needed a place to sleep and a hot meal. With an ease that
seemed inherent to them, Joe and Ethel surrounded their guests with
hospitality. Everything was done family style. Many famous people, including
Robert Frost, have been inspired by their stay at the Crags Lodge.

The warmth that
Joe instilled in the lodge still lingers today. It is the wish of everyone
at the Historic Crags Lodge at the Golden Eagle Resort to honor his
beliefs and make you feel as much a part of its history as the guests
before you.
For nearly a century,
guests have sat at the same tables and on the same chairs that you use
today. We sincerely hope you feel this comfort and know you are a welcome
part of Joe and Ethel's dream.