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Garden of the Gods Trading Post: A Gateway to Southwestern Culture

Discover Colorado's oldest and largest gift shop and art gallery at the Garden of the Gods Trading Post. A unique shopping and dining experience since 1929.

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Located at the southwest entrance to Garden of the Gods Park, the Garden of the Gods Trading Post offers visitors a unique shopping experience with Native American art, Colorado souvenirs, and delicious dining options. Established in 1929, it has become a beloved destination for tourists and locals alike.

A brief summary to Garden of the Gods Trading Post

  • Garden of the Gods Park, 324 Beckers Ln side, Manitou Springs, West Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80829, US
  • +1719-685-9045
  • Visit website
  • Monday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Tuesday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Friday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 8:30 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 8:30 am-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the off-season (spring or fall) to avoid crowds and enjoy milder weather.
  • Take advantage of the free parking available at the Trading Post.
  • Enjoy a meal on the patio of the Balanced Rock Cafe for scenic views and a relaxing atmosphere.
  • Explore the art gallery for unique, locally made souvenirs and Native American art.
  • Check the Trading Post's website for seasonal hours and special events.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    From I-25, take Exit 141 for US-24 West towards Manitou Springs/Garden of the Gods. Keep right after exiting and follow the signs to Garden of the Gods. The Trading Post is located on 324 Beckers Lane, just past Balanced Rock at the southwest entrance to the park. Parking is available on-site. Note that the Balanced Rock entrance is too narrow for motor coaches; enter from Beckers Lane.

  • Public Transport

    From Colorado Springs, take Mountain Metro Transit Bus Route 3 towards Garden of the Gods. Get off at the stop closest to the park entrance and walk to 324 Beckers Ln. A single ride fare is $1.75.

  • Shuttle

    During peak season (Memorial Day weekend through August, and Labor Day weekend), a free shuttle operates within Garden of the Gods Park. The shuttle connects the Garden of the Gods Visitor & Nature Center, Rock Ledge Ranch Historic Site, and the Garden of the Gods Trading Post. Check the schedule for specific hours of operation.

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The Garden of the Gods Trading Post, established in 1929 by Charles E. Strausenback, stands as a landmark at the entrance to the world-renowned Garden of the Gods Park. Strausenback, an entrepreneur with a passion for the Southwest, envisioned a place where visitors could immerse themselves in Native American culture through art, architecture, and crafts. The trading post was designed to resemble a traditional Pueblo Indian home, reflecting Strausenback's admiration for the region's heritage. Originally a modest 2,000 square feet, the Trading Post has expanded to an impressive 25,000 square feet, offering a vast selection of gifts, souvenirs, and artwork. Visitors can explore a wide array of Native American jewelry, art, pottery, and textiles, alongside Colorado-themed merchandise. The Trading Post also features an art gallery showcasing local Colorado artists and international artwork. Beyond shopping, the Garden of the Gods Trading Post provides a complete visitor experience. The Balanced Rock Café offers a diverse menu, including their famous buffalo burgers, while the Kissing Camels Coffee Shop serves Starbucks coffee, ice cream, and snacks. Guests can relax and enjoy creek-side dining on the patio, surrounded by aspens and cottonwood trees. The Trading Post also hosts group gatherings and events, with facilities like the Peak View Conference Center. The Garden of the Gods Trading Post is more than just a store; it's a destination that celebrates the beauty of Colorado and the rich culture of the Southwest. With its stunning location, diverse offerings, and commitment to preserving history, the Trading Post continues to be a must-see attraction for visitors to the Pikes Peak region.

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