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 PARKS - CITY AND STATE  | The City of Grand Junction Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to facilitating a high level of services, programs, and facilities. We provide and maintain many parks and facilities available to the public and offer numerous instructional classes ranging in See More... |
 | James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park is made up of five separate and distinct sections spread out over 35 miles along the Colorado River. Fruita is on the west end and Island Acres is on the east end with three See More... |
 | Playgrounds, picnic areas, softball, baseball, soccer and disc golf are available in Grand Junction's sports facilities which include Canyon View Park and Stocker Stadium. See More... |
 | The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests are located on the western slope of the Colorado Rockies. These three Forests cover 3,161,912 acres of public land in the central and southern Rocky Mountains, an area south of the Colorado See More... |
 | A fabulous journey through history, geology, culture and nature awaits you on the Unaweep-Tabeguache Scenic and Historic Byway. Consisting of Highways 141 and 145, the vast scenery along this byway will keep you inspired along your journey. Visit the historic See More... |
SKIING, SNOWBOARDING & WINTER SPORTS  | Tucked beneath the rim of the Grand Mesa, the slopes of Powderhorn offer skiing and snowboarding for beginners and experts. In the summer you'll find free hiking, biking and disc golf. Take exit 49 off I-70 and travel South on See More... |
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