Grand Junction is the largest city in Colorado's Western Slope. It is situated in the Grand Valley, a 30-mile stretch that encompasses western Colorado and eastern Utah land along the Colorado River. Grand Junction is located in the heart of Colorado wine country with the town of Palisade close by.
Grand Junction is a bustling town with plenty to do. The streets of downtown are filled with art galleries, clothing boutiques, antique shops and a variety of restaurants — many with delightful sidewalk dining. Main Street also features one of the nation's largest outdoor sculpture collections, with more than 100 pieces of art lining the sidewalks.
Because Grand Junction often has mild winter weather, outdoor activities can be enjoyed all year long. Several fine local golf courses boast that you can play all winter, including the popular Tiara Rado Golf Course. Moreover, Grand Junction has developed into a major mountain biking destination, with many bikers coming from the Front Range, Salt Lake City, and as far away as California to enjoy the area's abundant single-track trails. Two prominent trails are the Tabeguache and Kokopelli trails, the latter running from near Loma to Moab, Utah.
Grand Junction is a bustling town with plenty to do. The streets of downtown are filled with art galleries, clothing boutiques, antique shops, and a variety of restaurants — many with delightful sidewalk dining. Main Street also features one of the nation's largest outdoor sculpture collections, with more than 100 pieces of art lining the sidewalks.
Hungry visitors and locals alike will find a variety of delicious restaurants and dining options in Grand Junction that range from farm to table, wineries and tasting rooms to all-American favorites.
Because Grand Junction often has mild winter weather, outdoor activities can be enjoyed all year long. Several fine local golf courses boast that you can play all winter, including the popular Tiara Rado Golf Course. Grand Junction has become a major mountain biking destination, many bikers come from the Front Range, Salt Lake City, and as far away as California to enjoy the area's abundant single-track trails. Two prominent trails are the Tabeguache and Kokopelli trails, the latter running from near Loma to Moab, Utah.
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