Greenwood Wildlife Thrift Shop

Greenwood Wildlife Thrift Shop in Boulder

We have the best resale items in town!

The Greenwood Wildlife Thrift Shop is conveniently located between Casa Alvarez Restaurant and Boulder Piano in the Walnut Gardens shopping center, at the corner of Walnut and 30th Streets in Boulder (click for map).

The thrift store has a fabulous selection of clothing for men, women and children, plus beautiful and unique home décor, antiques, music, vinyl, books, furniture and so much more!

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Thrift Store Info

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Greenwood Wildlife Thrift Shop
3141 Walnut St.
(Corner of Walnut & 30th)
Boulder, CO 80301

(303) 245-0800

Thrift Store Hours

Monday - Friday 10 am to 5:30 pm
Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
Sundays 11 am to 4 pm

Thrift Store Donations

Greenwood Wildlife Thrift Shop is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization based in Boulder. Your donations of gently used items are greatly appreciated.

All proceeds from your donations go directly to Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center to help the injured, sick and orphaned animals in our care. Donations are tax deductible.

We accept donations to the Greenwood Wildlife Thrift Shop anytime during open hours, so just stop by! If you have questions about acceptable items, please call us at
(303) 245-0800.

If you have a large estate donation, please call the store to arrange a pick up.

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Volunteering

Greenwood Wildlife Thrift Shop relies heavily on the generosity of our volunteers. No experience is necessary. If you are interested in volunteering, stop by the thrift store to speak to a manager or check out our volunteer page for more information.

Help the Animals! Greenwood relies entirely on support from wonderful people like you. Please consider making a donation to Greenwood today!

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