Food scene
Bin 707 Foodbar
400 N 5th StBlue Moon Bar & Grille
120 N 7th StCafe Sol
420 Main StDream Cafe
314 Main StThe Goat and Clover Tavern
336 Main Stil Bistro Italiano
400 Main StKannah Creek Brewing Company
1960 N 12th StMain Street Bagels
559 Main StNamaste Nepal Restaurant
2692 US-50The Rockslide Brewery and Restaurant
401 Main StSpoons bistro & bakery
3090 N 12th StSuehiro Japanese Restaurant
541 Main StTacoparty
126 S 5th StWW Peppers
753 Horizon CtLas Marias
118 S 7th StThe Winery Restaurant
642 Main StCitrola's Italian Restaurant
759 Horizon DrLe Rouge Restaurant & Piano Bar
317 Main StOld Chicago Pizza and Taproom
120 North AvenuePerforming Arts
Live stage plays at the Moss Performing Arts Center at CMU. Comfortable seating, fabulous costumes, great entertainment.
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Colorado Mesa University
1100 North AveLive stage plays at the Moss Performing Arts Center at CMU. Comfortable seating, fabulous costumes, great entertainment.
Las Colonias Park
Sightseeing
Western Colorado Botanical Gardens
655 Struthers AveHiking
Mount Garfield is a 3.6 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Palisade, Colorado that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as difficult. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until October. Terrific views, wild horses, and a short gnarly climb/scramble up to the top to overlook Grand Junction. This trail is steep and can get hot on summer afternoons, depending on the time of year you may want to do this hike in the morning.
Mount Garfield presents some challenging hiking opportunities. The payoff is incredible views from the top.
One of the main geological features of the Grand Valley is the Bookcliffs, a dirt-covered mountain range extending 200 miles, beginning where the Colorado River flows through DeBeque Canyon near Palisade, all the way to Price Canyon, which is near Helper, Utah.
The most noticeable landmark of this range is Mount Garfield, which is located in Grand Junction. This mountain is only a two-mile hike up, but the elevation change is 2,000 feet, making it a very challenging climb. The crusty dirt on the trail can be slick at times, so hiking poles are recommended, especially on the way down.
Getting to Mount Garfield
To reach the trailhead, take Interstate 70 to the Palisade exit, No. 42. At the bottom of the exit, turn right onto 37 3/10 Road, cross the canal, and take another right turn on the first paved road, G 7/10 Road. Travel until this road turns to dirt and takes a sharp right. Then travel through a narrow tunnel under I-70. The road ends on the north side of the highway at the parking lot and trailhead.
Two trails lead to the top of Mount Garfield: the two-mile Mount Garfield Trail and the 2.5-mile Gearhart Mine Trail. Both trailheads are accessed from the same parking area at the bottom of Mancos Shale hill. The Mount Garfield Trail goes up the middle of the hill on the north side of the parking area, and the Gearhart Mine Trailhead can be accessed by the east side of the parking area.
These trails are steep and challenging, and sturdy hiking shoes are recommended due to the rocky terrain and unstable footing. Despite the strenuous climb, however, hikers attest to the spectacular views at the top, making the trek well worth the effort.
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Mount Garfield
Mount Garfield is a 3.6 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Palisade, Colorado that offers the chance to see wildlife and is rated as difficult. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from April until October. Terrific views, wild horses, and a short gnarly climb/scramble up to the top to overlook Grand Junction. This trail is steep and can get hot on summer afternoons, depending on the time of year you may want to do this hike in the morning.
Mount Garfield presents some challenging hiking opportunities. The payoff is incredible views from the top.
One of the main geological features of the Grand Valley is the Bookcliffs, a dirt-covered mountain range extending 200 miles, beginning where the Colorado River flows through DeBeque Canyon near Palisade, all the way to Price Canyon, which is near Helper, Utah.
The most noticeable landmark of this range is Mount Garfield, which is located in Grand Junction. This mountain is only a two-mile hike up, but the elevation change is 2,000 feet, making it a very challenging climb. The crusty dirt on the trail can be slick at times, so hiking poles are recommended, especially on the way down.
Getting to Mount Garfield
To reach the trailhead, take Interstate 70 to the Palisade exit, No. 42. At the bottom of the exit, turn right onto 37 3/10 Road, cross the canal, and take another right turn on the first paved road, G 7/10 Road. Travel until this road turns to dirt and takes a sharp right. Then travel through a narrow tunnel under I-70. The road ends on the north side of the highway at the parking lot and trailhead.
Two trails lead to the top of Mount Garfield: the two-mile Mount Garfield Trail and the 2.5-mile Gearhart Mine Trail. Both trailheads are accessed from the same parking area at the bottom of Mancos Shale hill. The Mount Garfield Trail goes up the middle of the hill on the north side of the parking area, and the Gearhart Mine Trailhead can be accessed by the east side of the parking area.
These trails are steep and challenging, and sturdy hiking shoes are recommended due to the rocky terrain and unstable footing. Despite the strenuous climb, however, hikers attest to the spectacular views at the top, making the trek well worth the effort.
1.1 miles out and back. Easy/intermediate. Ascent 242'; Descent -242'. Avg Grade 8%; Max Grade 40%
Devils Kitchen Trail
Devils Kitchen Trail1.1 miles out and back. Easy/intermediate. Ascent 242'; Descent -242'. Avg Grade 8%; Max Grade 40%
Activities
Epic Escape Game Grand Junction
755 Grand AveIndoor fun for couple or small groups.
Lincoln Park Golf Course
1240 Gunnison AvenueNearby greens for the golf enthusiasts.
Suplizio Field
1315 North AveCatch a Grand Junction Rockies game while you're in town.
Las Colonias Park
Jogging/biking trail
Ralph Stocker Stadium
998 N 12th StJogging/running on oval track