Bandana - Garden of the Gods
The official Park bandana approved by the NPS for Garden of the Gods.
The formations were created by millions of years of horizontal layers of gravel, sand, and ocean deposits that were uplifted and brought to the surface by mountain-building events.
Tote Bag - Colorado
Reusable canvas tote bag. Sized at 18" wide by 15" tall, they're perfect for a day at the beach or a trip to the store. Say goodbye to single-use plastic bags and bring your favorite place with you wherever you go.
Duck - Medium
Hand-crafted from old, cedar fence posts salvaged from ranches up and down the Rocky Mountain. No two are alike, each is unique to the character of the posts from which they came. Each cut is shaped, smoothed, and finished with 6 coats of hand-finishing
Champagne Glass - Colorado Wildflowers
Originally from Austria, Colorado artist Gelinde Dittrich captures the splendor of wildlife and beauty of nature with her original hand-painted artwork.
Tile - SM Summer Aspens Night (Bright)
Michelle's original paintings are made with alcohol inks, primarily on ceramic tiles. Inks are moved by air-blowing tools, along with various other creative measures to finish scenes. Sealed with multiple layers of varnish, UV protectant, and art resin.
Framed 5x5 - Colorado Springs
Barbara Forrest has been sketching and painting landscapes since childhood. She enjoys the vastness of the American west. Her goal is to connect people and nature in a way that speaks to them personally, and to convey her passion for the natural world.
11X14 - Morning in the Garden of the Gods
Barbara Forrest has been sketching and painting landscapes since childhood. She enjoys the vastness of the American west. Her goal is to connect people and nature in a way that speaks to them personally, and to convey her passion for the natural world.
T Shirt - U.S. Flag Pikes Peak
American Original Pikes Peak Colorado
Image of Americas Mountain Pikes Peak with the American Flag
POSTCARD-COLUMBINE CO
Colorado Established 1876 Postcard, w/ Colorado State Columbine Flower and Bighorn Sheep
