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Where Life Leads
Discover the other side of Colorado in Grand Junction. From the world’s largest flat-top mountain and an under-the-radar national park to 100 sculptures in the heart of downtown, you’ll encounter endless discoveries on the Western Slope.
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Treasures of the American West
Treasures of the American West
Discover the national park you’ve never heard of! Colorado National Monument encompasses grand western landscapes and canyons. Marvel over towering rock formations rising from plateaus, and spot bighorn sheep scaling sandstone cliffs. Visit at night and experience the illuminated galaxy.
Affordable Family Fun
Affordable Family Fun
With kid-friendly science museums, 36 parks and a new RiverFront at Las Colonias Park, where you can wade or float in on the Colorado River, there’s plenty to explore for all ages. Take a walk along a dinosaur trail where real bones are still in place. Want to kick up some dirt? Rent an off-highway vehicle and hit the trail either solo or on a guided trip.

Explore Public Lands
Explore Public Lands
The Grand Junction area is the size of Rhode Island and Delaware combined. Seventy-six percent of the 3,341 square miles is protected as public land for outdoor recreation. Come visit to experience why this destination is so popular for connecting with nature and unique adventures.
Art and Legends Downtown
Art & Legends Downtown
Framing the wide sidewalks of Main Street, which is a designated park, are 100 beautifully crafted sculptures who reveal the stories of the "Legends of the Valley." Get to know the notable writers and philanthropists who shaped the town – mixed in is art you can interact with – on a leisurely stroll through Downtown’s Art on the Corner.