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Colorado National Monument

The Colorado National Monument of Grand Junction covers 20,454 acres, displaying stunning eroded red rock formations and canyons. Established on May 24th, 1911, the park averages about 300,000 visitors every year. The Colorado National Monument is also home to an array of wildlife including bighorn sheep, golden eagles, mule deer and mountain lions. The beautiful canyons start at an elevation of 4,700 feet and the magnificent formations reach up to 7,200 feet.

Open 24 hours a day, you are free to explore the beauty of the park at your leisure. The park is located just 6 miles east of Fruita and 6 miles west of Grand Junction. Each town has a selection of lodging available. With this convenience of location, the park can either be part of a vacation to the Western region of Colorado or a trip in itself.

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The visitor center is open in the summer from 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM and in the winter from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. The center offers a 12-minute audio-visual presentation about the park. Also provided by the visitor center are various exhibits. Both of these services will give you a history and background about the gorgeous rock formations within the park. The bookstore in the visitor center also provides information regarding the park and its history.

At the Colorado National Monument, summer months offer evening campfire programs on Saturdays and Sundays. Various ranger tours are also offered during the summer months. Other activities include picnicking at the Devil's Kitchen picnic area and visiting the three overlooks to maximize your experience of the park. Both are wheelchair accessible. Easter also brings the monument's annual sunrise service.

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Be sure to explore the historic Rim Rock Drive. Beginning 4 miles south of Grand Junction, this 23-mile drive takes you through the park's gates from the river valley of the Colorado River, passing by the visitor center and campsite, and then winding to the top of the Uncompahgre Plateau. Along the way, plaques explain the development of the amazing geological features. The road also gives access to one nature trail and thirteen backcountry trails. Also be sure to travel the 63 mile Grand Mesa Byway.

Places to Stay and Fun Things to Do

Adventure Bound Inc. mutual link button on advertiser page
Providing professionally-guided whitewater rafting trips on the Colorado River since 1963. Start in Grand Junction and explore Westwater & Cataract Canyons from the River. Plus Trips down the Green River.
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Grand Junction Visitor & Convention Bureau photos on advertiser page mutual link button on advertiser page
Awe-inspiring natural beauty with a dramatic red rock landscape. Peaceful places to reflect, exhilarating outdoor adventures and stunning golf courses. This is Grand Junction, Colorado's Wine Country.
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H Motel photos on advertiser page
This budget motel is family-run and offers modern rooms in a vintage setting with an easy stroll to the Fruita's City Park. Spacious rooms have cable TV, air-conditioned, microwave, refrigerator & pet-friendly.
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Junction West RV Park email link button on advertiser page photos on advertiser page new listing with The Colorado Vacation Directory
In town with mountain views! Close to Colorado National Monument with extra wide pull-thru RV sites with full hookups and picnic tables. Room for slide-outs & tow vehicles. Free WI-FI. Pet friendly.
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KOA Grand Junction new listing with The Colorado Vacation Directory
South of Grand Junction, next to the Fairgrounds on Highway 50. Level, well shaded sites for BIG RIGS travel trailers and tent sites. Clean laundry, tiled showers, outdoor pool and rec room. Clubs welcome.
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Monument RV Resort - TL Rated 9.5/10*/9 mutual link button on advertiser page
Stay and rest where the view's the best. Top rated Resort. RV, Tent Sites and Cabins. Near golf, restaurants, Colorado River, Colorado National Monument, car rentals, wineries, horse rides, rafting.
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More Activities & Information

Grand Junction
Grand Mesa Area

Downloads:

Download an area map of Colorado National Monument
(Map provided by the U.S. National Park Service)

Directions:

Westbound: Highway I-70 to Grand Junction, exit at Horizon Drive, Exit 31 to East Entrance.
Eastbound: Highway I-70 to Fruita, Exit 19 to West Entrance.

 

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