A number of well-known businesses in Woodland Park are currently listed for sale, signaling potential changes for several familiar spots across town.
One of the most recognizable listings is BierWerks Brewery, which is on the market for $1,140,000, including both the property and the business. Open since 2010, BierWerks has long served as a go-to gathering spot in downtown Woodland Park, known for its German-style lagers, ales, and relaxed, social atmosphere. The space features a cozy interior along with a popular rooftop patio that tends to fill up during the busier tourist months.
A well-known and frequently visited hangout for both locals and tourists. Its central location on Midland Avenue and established presence make it one of the more notable business opportunities currently available in town.
Further down Highway 24, Eagle Fire Lodge is currently listed as sale pending with an asking price of $3,920,000. The property includes a mix of accommodations, with 25 total units ranging from cabins and condo-style suites to standard rooms and luxury suites. Amenities include a large outdoor patio area with seating, a hot tub, fire pit, and barbecue grills, making it a well-established lodging option in the area.
Also on the market is Peak View BBQ, listed at $2,250,000. The listing includes the real estate, business, and equipment, positioning it as a turnkey opportunity. Known for its eclectic menu, Peak View BBQ has offered a mix of barbecue, seafood boils, and pho, giving it a unique place in the local dining scene.
Perhaps the most talked-about listing is Hungry Bear Restaurant, where news of the sale surfaced quietly through a simple social media post stating that the establishment is for sale. A longtime staple in Woodland Park, Hungry Bear is especially known for its breakfast menu, featuring a wide range of pancakes including crepes, blueberry, buttermilk, buckwheat, banana, and corn varieties.
The news has sparked a wave of reaction from the community. For many, Hungry Bear is more than just a restaurant. It is a place tied to decades of memories, from weekend breakfasts to family traditions. While the building itself has appeared on the market at various points over the years, this latest development has renewed attention and, for some, concern about what comes next. Many residents are hopeful that any future ownership will preserve what has made the restaurant a local favorite, while others are simply taking a moment to appreciate the role it has played in the community over time.
As these properties move through the sales process, they represent both uncertainty and opportunity, with potential changes that could shape the next chapter for several well-known Woodland Park businesses.

