Gift Shop
Looking for something different?
We carry a variety of eclectic gifts: historical books for children and adults, cookbooks, Native American artwork, handmade jewelry, and the kind of gifts you won’t find in a typical gift shop. Our archives, featuring more than 4,000 historical photos available for reprint, are housed in the same building. We also sell tickets to UPHS events. The Gift Shop is located at 231 E. Henrietta Avenue, next to the Woodland Park Public Library. If you’re out of the area, we can do shipping, for a small charge.
For more information, or to arrange for a free tour of our historic cabins, please contact UPHS at 719-686-7512.
Visit
Hours
Wednesday 10 a.m. to noon
Thursday through Saturday — 11 a.m. to 3 p.m
Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday — closed
Office and gift shop hours may vary according to weather and other conditions. We suggest you call ahead if you are visiting from out of town.
The Pikes Peak Museum includes the following buildings
The Museum Center
The Museum Center, in the middle of History Park, is the UPHS Office and Gift Shop. We sell books on local and regional history, as well as historic photo reprints and unique gifts. UPHS patrons receive a 10% discount on all merchandise. This is also the location of our archives and historic photograph collection, which are available to the public for research.
The Immer Cabin
The Immer Cabin, built in the 1940s for the Immer family, features exhibits about the development of Ute Pass communities, including early schools, churches, hotels, dude ranches and rodeos, and the Pikes Peak Hill Climb
The Brockhurst Cabin
The Brockhurst Cabin, once part of the Brockhurst Riding Academy in Green Mountain Falls, depicts the lifestyle of early pioneers in a one-room log home that features a large collection of local household antiques.
The Woodland Park Calaboose
The Woodland Park Calaboose is the original, sturdily built town jail from 1891. This is a great place to photograph your family and friends, behind bars.
The Steffa Cabin
The Steffa Cabin holds our collection of unique Ute artifacts, as well as exhibits that highlight the early industries that supported the fledgling communities of Ute Pass, including ranching, tourism, logging, ice cutting, and mining.
The Carroll Den
The Carroll Den houses an exhibit of Colorado Midland Railway artifacts and art, including original paintings by Erwin Stock.