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Building the Green and Sustainable Community of Castle Rock. Featuring green and health promoting businesses, reviews, tips, and the latest issues.

Green Living in Castle Rock, Colorado
Contributed by: Ali Frederick   on 6/7/2008

Castle Rock has small town charm and big city convenience. We are conveniently located along Interstate 25 between Denver and Colorado Springs. Many Castle Rock residents commute to both Denver and Colorado Springs for work. Our hilly terrain, meadows, pine tree and oak scrub brush groves as well as the commanding views of the front range mountains makes Castle Rock a beautiful, unique place to live.

Castle Rock is a town where kids on skateboards, horses, deer, foxes, bicyclists, and hikers, and Harley riders commingle.

Castle Rock, Colorado Business Directory
(featuring healthy lifestyle, environmentally sensitive, or sustainable living companies)

Castle Rock AIKIDO
Japanese Martial Arts Exclusively for Adults

Share Retail Space in Castle Rock
Do you own a yoga studio, Pilate's studio, or other type of business that needs a large, open, matted floor? We have space to share. 2000 sq. feet with no support beams to get in the way, 15 foot ceiling, quality mats, easy highway access, plenty of parking, tranquil décor tranquildecor, and flexible rent structure.

Call 303.522.4740 for more details.

Willow Grove Farms

Sustainable Farmed Food

Rocky Mountain Wellness
Japanese Acupuncture & Gentle Chiropractic

suggest your business- We want to expand this directory.

Looking for more?
Colorado Naturally Speaking:
Resource guide for Colorado Green Living - Green living for your health not just for our beautiful Colorado environment.



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Ali Frederick

Lone Tree , CO

Ali Frederick has posted 2 blog entries and 0 comments since joining on 4/22/2008. Ali Frederick 's average blog rating is 5.
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