6 Best Shopping in Southwest Colorado, Colorado

Between the Covers Bookstore

This locally owned bookstore is perfect for browsing through the latest releases while sipping a foam-capped cappuccino from the coffee bar at the back of the shop. You'll also find a good selection of field guides and books on local history.

Honeyville

About 10 miles north of Durango, Honeyville sells honey, jams, jellies (try the wild chokecherry), syrups, sauces, and other goodies. You can watch the bees go about their work in a glass hive and, on weekdays, view honey being processed and bottled. Then taste honey-made spirits at the in-house Honey House Distillery.

Joyful Nook Gallery

Joyful Nook uses original art from local artists to handcraft high-quality wooden puzzles that make for wonderful souvenirs. You'll also find decorative papers and stationery products here.

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Notah-Dineh Trading Company and Museum

This store specializing in Navajo rugs has the largest collection in the area. There are also handmade baskets, beadwork, pottery, and jewelry. If you stop in the free museum you can see relics of the Old West.

Telluride Trappings and Toggery

Check the Toggery—the town's longest-standing retail store—for stylish Telluride and Colorado souvenir tees and sweatshirts. You'll also find a large selection of men's, women's, and children's clothing and shoes.

Toh-Atin Gallery

Recognized as one of the region's best Native American galleries, Toh-Atin specializes in vintage and contemporary Navajo weavings and authentic Native American jewelry. There's also a wide range of paintings, pottery, baskets, and sculptures made by the artisans of many Southwestern tribes.