The Moraine Park Discover Center makes a home in a historic building about two miles up Bear Lake Road in Rocky Mountain National Park. From there, visitors can see stunning views overlooking Moraine Park and Longs Peak. It was built in 1923 as Moraine Park Lodge by Imogene MacPherson as the center of her tourist operation and was eventually adapted into a natural history museum by the National Park Service. In 1993, the lodge was converted into a visitor center with exhibits designed by the Denver Museum of Natural History. It features interactive natural history exhibits with themes including geologic processes, glaciation, weather and climate, ecosystems, and human impact. It is open spring through fall from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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