Denver is soon set to bid farewell to its beloved Wilderness Exchange store. The store is known for its affordable outdoor sports gear and clothing. The announcement was made on its website, where it invites the community for a last visit.
Wilderness Exchange to Close its Store in Denver
For 26 years, Wilderness Exchange has made outdoor sports more affordable and accessible. It has served the community with knowledge, deals, and the best gear they need for their adventures. Unfortunately, the store is now closing its doors permanently.
According to a message from the store owner Don Bushey, the last working day will be Sunday, March 29, 2026. Bushey reminisced about the years spent together with the community and promised to continue serving patrons online. However, he did not reveal the reason behind the closure.
Message to the Community
The message from Wilderness Exchange opened with a farewell to Denver. It reflected on 26 years of shared experiences with customers and staff, and highlighted the role of the outdoors in bringing the community together.
Bushey described the store as more than just a retail space, calling it a community. It is a place where like-minded people gather to share their love for the outdoors, he stated. However, good things must end, Bushey noted.
Bushey also stated that while the offline store is closing soon, it will continue its mission online. Bushey also invited patrons to drop by one last time before the store closes permanently.
About the Store
Wilderness Exchange has been a hub for affordable, high-quality outdoor gear in Denver. It has been making the outdoors more accessible. It offers the best deals on used gear, consignment items and samples. As Wilderness Exchange prepares to close its doors, it leaves behind a lasting impact on Denver’s outdoor community. It has been a trusted resource for generations of explorers, making the adventure more accessible.
