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“Colorado's largest trading post”
In the early 1900's local Indian trader Charles Strausenback built the Trading Post to resemble the homes of the Pueblo Indians. While maintaining its heritage over the years, the Trading Post had expanded seven times to become Colorado's largest. Choose from a fantastic variety of Colorado gifts and souvenirs. Don't miss the vast collection of art in the gallery ranging from local original works to sculpture, jewelry, books, music, and more. During the summer, join us for lunch and try a Buffalo Burger at the Balanced Rock Cafe. Our Peak View Conference Center can accommodate meetings, reunions, and any other group function. So gather up the family and come see us today!
"Souvenir" - Billy Joel Youtube ruins all secrets, but I am glad I learned it, being from out-of-town. The trick/tip is enter from the Garden of The Gods Trading Post location to avoid all the... Read more
There were so many items to look at. They have a small restaurant indoors with tables and chairs, a section that sells fresh fudge, books for sale all about the history of the Garden of the Gods,... Read more
So my pictures do not properly capture how large this place actually is. The trading post was built in 1900 and has increased size 7 different times since then. Throughout the century+, it was... Read more
Garden of the Gods Trading Post
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- Sun - Sat: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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