Enos A. Mills (1870-1922) is widely regarded as "The Father of Rocky Mountain National Park." He was a widely acclaimed naturalist, author, photographer, and speaker. He made his home at the base of Longs Peak, near Estes Park, Colorado. His homestead cabin which he built as a boy is still standing, now a private museum owned and operated by two of his descendants, Elizabeth Mills and Eryn Mills.
A friend of John Muir, he published many short stories on his experiences in the raw wilderness of North America, many of which were compiled into over 17 books. Any purchase of Enos Mills books through the Enos Mills Cabin and Temporal Mechanical Press goes to the descendants to continue his legacy of preservation.