Start exploring Grand Junction, Colorado with these helpful articles. Find more information about unforgettable restaurants, outdoor adventures, wine tasting and many other ways to enjoy Colorado's Wine Country.
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Explore the James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park by taking a bicycle ride down the Colorado Riverfront Trail, and visit the five different sections of the James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park....

The spectacular Crag Crest Trail is literally atop the spine of Colorado's Grand Mesa near Grand Junction. The Mesa, as locals call it, is a scenic beauty, a recreational paradise and a natural...

The historic Avalon Theatre is a long-time local favorite for entertainment in Grand Junction. When it’s hot outside, moviegoers head inside to take in The Avalon’s foreign and independent films,...

Cameron Place Community-Supported Agriculture provides more than 150 families and restaurants with organically grown fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers across Grand Junction. For an annual...

One of the first major arts and cultural organizations in Grand Junction, the Art Center in Grand Junction is a great place to take in Colorado's western heritage. Wall after wall of inspiring and...

Bicycling across the Colorado National Monument is both breathtaking and rewarding. The first six miles takes cyclists on a challenging 1,800-foot climb. With loads of steep switchbacks and one...

It’s the jumping-off point for what National Geographic describes as “the West's best short whitewater trip,” Westwater Canyon. Located in eastern Utah and only a 40-minute drive from Grand Junction...

There are plenty of safe and scenic places to hike in Grand Junction during big-game hunting season.Generally, big-game rifle hunting seasons in Grand Junction run from around Sept. to Nov. So...