The old Indian Park Trading Post is a piece of Douglas County history, and is at once a remarkable and a rare opportunity to own a multi-use property in the heart of the Front Range foothills on 2 treed acres. Also known as the "Giddy Up Go" to the locals, it has been a general store, bakery, residence and more. Two separate living spaces - one with two bedrooms and a bathroom and the other with one bedroom and a bathroom - and a 900+ square foot "retail" space give your imagination room to run wild. Some ideas that have been proffered in the past include art studio, yoga studio, camping store, motorcycle shop, restaurant, among others. Additional features of the property include a garage with 220V/50-amp service and bonus workshop/office space; two wood-burning stoves; expansive water storage; new water heaters; RV space with electrical service; and plumbing setup for a commercial kitchen in the main building. Just 2 minutes to Rampart Range Road and National Forest, 6 minutes to the legendary Sprucewood Inn, 10 minutes to the South Platte River, and only 20 minutes to Castle Rock, this location is simply unbeatable. The mountains are calling...
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