Grand Junction sits where the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers converge in the Grand Valley, surrounded by the Book Cliffs to the north and Colorado National Monument to the west. It's the largest city on Colorado's Western Slope and the center of the state's wine industry — over 30 wineries and vineyards line the Palisade wine corridor east of town, producing award-winning wines from grapes grown at 4,700 feet. The city itself has a walkable Main Street with restaurants, breweries, and a growing arts scene. Colorado National Monument — a 32-square-mile park of red-rock canyons and monoliths — is five minutes from downtown.
Downtown boutique hotel with rooftop pool and mountain views. Grand Junction's newest upscale option.
Full-service hotel near I-70 with pool, restaurant, and convention space.
Palisade B&B surrounded by vineyards. Wine tasting within walking distance.
Farm-to-table cuisine with an award-winning wine list focused on Colorado wines. Grand Junction's best restaurant.
Seafood-forward fine dining from the Bin 707 team. Oysters, craft cocktails, and a sleek atmosphere.
Craft brewery on Main Street since 1994. One of Colorado's original brewpub pioneers.
32-square-mile park with 2,000-foot red-rock canyons, monoliths, and Rim Rock Drive — a 23-mile scenic road rivaling anything in Utah.
30+ wineries and vineyards along the East Orchard Mesa. Tasting rooms open daily. Colorado's best wine region.
The world's largest flat-top mountain rises 11,000 feet south of town with 300+ lakes, hiking, and cross-country skiing.
245 miles, about 4 hours via I-70. The drive through Glenwood Canyon is spectacular. Alternatively, we can pick you up from Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT).
Very much. The Grand Valley AVA and West Elks AVA produce award-winning wines — particularly from warm-climate grapes like Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Syrah. The Palisade area has over 30 tasting rooms.
Door-to-door from DIA or anywhere on the Front Range. Flight tracked, no surge pricing.
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