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Come visit us! Start your adventure at the Grand Junction Visitor Center – only 1 mile south of the airport and Exit 31 off Interstate 70.

Address:

740 Horizon Drive, Grand Junction, CO 81506

Whether your visit is for 2 hours or 2 weeks, our staff of friendly and knowledgeable volunteers look forward to assisting you with your itinerary. Our Visitor Center has free wireless Internet and interactive children displays that are both fun and informative for kids of all ages. While at our Visitor Center, pick up complimentary maps and brochures on a variety of information such as hiking, biking, OHV, scenic drives, wine tasting, golf, museums, restaurants and so much more.

The Visitor Center also offers a free-stamped postcard if you stop by. One per person please. 

Call for Information: 

(970) 256-4060

Visitor Center Hours:

The Grand Junction Visitor Center is open Monday - Friday from 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM and closed on the weekends. The Visitor Center is also closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. 

Staff offices at the Visitor Center are open Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 5 PM, with the exception of government observed holidays. 

As the major hub between Salt Lake City and Denver, Grand Junction is easily accessible from all directions. By car, we're less than 2 hours from Moab, about 7 hours from Albuquerque, 2 hours from Aspen, 9 hours from Phoenix, and 4 hours from Denver.

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