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Each August, Palisade’s peaches become juicy beacons to swarms of people who come to the small town just east of Grand Junction for the Palisade Peach Festival for a weekend of activities that...
Every year wineries from around the state of Colorado gather to compete in the Governor’s Cup. Over 340 wines were brought by 46 Colorado wineries and were judged by a panel of experts including...
In 2005, Volunteers for Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association started extending a mountain bike trail on the Grand Mesa near Indian Point, south of Lands End. The final result was a great...
Ask Marty Felix about any of the wild horses that run on the Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Area north of Grand Junction, Colorado, and she probably can tell you the horse's name, its lineage and...
Welcome Tour Professionals!Spectacular scenery sets the stage for a rewarding trip to Grand Junction, Colorado. With a wide variety of activities and Grand Junction group lodging options, Grand...
The Bureau of Land Management oversees stewardship of vast public lands in Western Colorado. Here's just a sampling of hiking and biking trails that await in and near Grand Junction, Colorado:Trail...
 When the temperature on the Grand Mesa increases, snow decreases and spring runoff will be in full swing. Below the mesa, the desert hosts its own habitat with prickly pear cactus, claret cup...
To the northeast, the weathered Little Bookcliffs cut across the skyline. To the southeast soars the Grand Mesa, the world's largest flat-topped mountain. The photogenic canyons and monoliths of the...
 Spend some time in Grand Mesa National Forest where you’ll find a number of peaceful lakes surrounded by dense, green forests. Although there are more than 50 lakes and reservoirs in this...