Tejon Gas & Grass

Tejon Gas & Grass

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About Our Tejon Gas & Grass Marijuana Dispensary

Welcome to the Native Roots Tejon Gas & Grass Dispensary, southwest Colorado Springs' favorite gas station dispensary! Conveniently located at the corner of Tejon Street and Brookside Street next to Spencer’s Lawn & Garden Center, we proudly serve southwest Colorado Springs with Colorado’s best cannabis brands, products, and accessories. We’re open seven days a week Monday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, and open early at 9:00 am on Wednesdays. Stop by today! Our friendly and expert budtenders are happy to assist you with your questions to help you find the best strain, product, and potency for your cannabis needs.

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      Native Roots Tejon is a Gas & Grass Dispensary offering southwest Colorado Springs high-quality medical marijuana (no adult-use recreational) and three grades of gasoline. Now you can get gas for the car and gas to smoke all in one convenient location. 

      Save time with Native Roots online ordering! With Native Roots Tejon, you can order ahead online. Our budtenders immediately receive your online order and will prepare and package your strains and products. Just swing by and your order will be ready for pickup! 

      Tejon is one of three Native Roots Gas & Grass locations in Colorado Springs. Find our nearby dispensaries located on Academy Avenue and Uintah Street, so no matter where you are in Colorado Springs, you can get gassed up with Native Roots. 

      Our Native Roots Tejon Gas & Grass Dispensary is a great place to fuel up on your way to adventure in the mountains. Get relevant info and inspiration for your next journey west and check out some of Colorado Springs’ favorite getaway locations below. 

      Best Dispensary Near Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs 

      Native Roots Tejon is only 15 minutes from the world-famous rock formations of Colorado Springs known as Garden of the Gods. Garden of the Gods features over 1,300 acres of amazing geological sandstone formations, hiking trails, rock climbing, road and mountain biking, horseback riding, and pure Colorado wilderness. 

      Access to the Garden of the Gods is amazingly free to the public! With 21 miles of trails ranging from beginner to advanced, it’s easy to get lost in the park. It’s best recommended to stop in at the Visitor & Nature Center on your way in to grab a map of the park. 

      Best Dispensary Near Red Rock Canyon Open Space 

      A true gem of the Pikes Peak region and often overlooked by tourists, the Red Rock Canyon Open Space is characterized by a series of canyons and ridges, a quarry, and multiple picnic and pavilion areas. 

      Take a trip to the Red Rock Canyon Open Space and you’ll feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere, but you’re right outside of Colorado Springs! Visitors enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding area, endless hiking trails, off-leash dog areas, permit-required rock climbing, and bike-only areas. 

      There are a total of 22 trails in the Red Rock Canyon Open Space to hike and 85 different rock climbing routes to explore in this free public open space. 

      Conveniently located along I-25, visitors can take the Cimarron Street exit west. Turn left onto Ridge Road after the light at 31st Street and the Red Rock Canyon Open Space will be on the south side of the street. 

      Best Dispensary Near Bear Creek Regional Park

      Bear Creek Regional Park is three miles over a 545-acre recreational park offering picnic pavilions, playing fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, an archery range, a horseshoe pit, volleyball, and basketball courts, and ten miles of non-motorized trails. 

      Bear Creek Regional Park is great for biking and hiking. Visitors can also learn how to ride horses and volunteer in the local community garden. The park is named after Bear Creek, the creek running through the park, and is among Colorado’s most visited and popular parks for family events and parties. 

      Getting to Bear Creek Regional Park from Native Roots Tejon is easy. From our nearby dispensary, take Tejon Street to Cheyenne Blvd. Turn right onto Cresta Road and then turn left onto Arugs Blvd and follow signs for park parking. 

      Best Dispensary Near Cheyenne Mountain State Park

      Get your gas and grass and head out to the spectacular Cheyenne Mountain State Park. Located only 20 minutes from Native Roots Tejon, this Colorado State Park features prairie-to-peak ecosystems and features a campground that’s open year-round. 

      Visitors take in 28 miles of trails for hiking and biking, as well as designated trails for dog walking and horseback riding. 

      Cheyenne Mountain State Park is a popular base camp for visitors to the area seeking experiences and vistas of the Garden of the Gods, Red Rocks, and Colorado Springs. 

      To get to the Cheyenne Mountain State Park from Native Roots Tejon, take S Nevada Venue for 22 miles and then turn right onto JL Ranch Heights Road and follow signs to enter the park. 

      Best Dispensary Near Pikes Peak 

      Colorado Springs lives under Pikes Peak. Even Garden of the Gods is dominated by the nearby mountain, but you won’t find any dispensaries at the summit. Luckily, Native Roots Tejon is conveniently located on the way to Pikes Peak when leaving Colorado Springs. 

      Dubbed “America’s Mountain”, Pikes Peak is the highest summit of the southern Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. One of the most amazing things about Pikes Peak is that – weather permitting – you can drive to the summit. 

      The drive up to the summit takes visitors along Pikes Peak Highway, a road famous worldwide for the annual Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, a motor race held since 1916. The Highway is also used for the Pikes Peak Cycling Hill Climb and the USA Cycling Hill Climb National Championships. With around half a million visitors to Pikes Peak each year, let’s just say it’s a popular hill to race!