Former Astronaut Donates Land to Rocky Mountain National Park

In September, former Astronaut Vance Brand, his family, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Rocky Mountain Conservancy officials celebrated the donation of the Brand’s 40-acre parcel of land to Rocky Mountain National Park. The family donated the land to the Rocky Mountain Conservancy, the nonprofit partner to Rocky in 2019. In January 2021, Congress authorized the inclusion of this 40-acre parcel of land into the boundary of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Former Astronaut Donates Property to RMNP

The property is located adjacent to the eastern boundary of the park, and will enable the park to provide additional protection for the park’s high-elevation ecosystem. This parcel is a scenic, natural buffer between private lands and three popular trails: Estes Cone, Storm Pass, and Eugenia Mine Trails.

Brand was born and raised in Longmont and attended college at University of Colorado and UCLA. He became a Marine Corps officer, an aviator, a test pilot, an aeronautical engineer, and an astronaut. He served as a command module pilot during the first U.S.-Soviet joint spaceflight in 1975 and as commander of three Space Shuttle missions.

Brand explained about the donation, “To me the park is a wonderful place that must be preserved – and where possible expanded. The numerous hiking, camping, and (non-technical) mountain climbing experiences that I had there in my youth led me to purchase land along Rocky Mountain National Park’s eastern boundary in 1967. My family and I sincerely hope that this donation to the national park will keep the land in its natural state for the benefit and enjoyment of current and future generations of Americans.”

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