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Grand Junction

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Grand Junction, located on Colorado’s Western Slope, is a destination where desert canyons meet fertile vineyards and rugged plateaus overlook winding rivers. The town sits at the junction of the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers, which historically made it a vital meeting point for Native American tribes, trappers, and settlers. Today, visitors come for its striking landscapes, laid-back pace, and a growing food and wine scene that's putting this region on the map for more than just its scenery.

One of Grand Junction’s standout attractions is Colorado National Monument. Just minutes from downtown, this park features towering red rock formations, sheer-walled canyons, and a scenic drive known as Rim Rock Drive. Hikers can explore trails like Serpents Trail, once a wagon road, and spot desert bighorn sheep or golden eagles along the cliffs. Despite its national park-level views, the monument sees far fewer crowds than other well-known sites in the state.

The city is also home to Colorado’s largest wine-producing region, known as the Grand Valley. Over two dozen wineries are within a short drive, many offering tastings with views of Mount Garfield and the Book Cliffs. Varietals like Riesling, Cabernet Franc, and Syrah thrive in the high-desert climate. Palisade, just east of Grand Junction, hosts the annual Colorado Mountain Winefest each September, drawing winemakers and visitors from across the state. Local farms also grow peaches, melons, and lavender, which are sold at roadside stands and farmers markets.

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Gentle Yoga
From 2/13/2026 - 5/26/2026
This yoga class, suitable for active beginners and above, aims to harmonize mind and body through a combination of movement, meditation, and deep breathing exercises. Attendees can expect a variety of additional props and challenging options to enhance their yoga experience.
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