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Grand Junction, Colorado TO DE BEQUE EXIT 62 ACTIVITIES Swimming Pools & 109 Art, Culture & Skateboard Parks TO GRAND MESA Museums Grand Junction, Colorado SCENIC BYWAY 101 EAGLE RIM SKATEBOARD PARK TO DINOSAUR EXIT 49 EXIT 49 6 3 THE ART CENTER DIAMOND 1 0 2 LINCOLN PARK-MOYER POOL SCENIC 31, 95, 100 SEE EXPANDED BYWAY MAP BELOW 6 4 AVALON THEATRE (HWY 139) 103 MATCHETT PARK 88 6 5 COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 104 ORCHARD MESA COMMUNITY CENTER POOL EXIT 15 6 6 COMMEMORATIVE AIR FORCE, ROCKY MOUNTAIN WING FLYING MUSEUM 105 PINERIDGE PARK OTTLEY AVE K ROAD 106 WATSON ISLAND EXIT 31 EXPANDED VIEW 6 7 CROSS ORCHARDS HISTORIC SITE Y ST 127 ASPEN AVE H ROAD 107 WESTLAKE SKATEBOARD PARK CHERR 121 MAP LEGEND 6 8 DINOSAUR JOURNEY MUSEUM 20 ROAD 19 ROAD 18 ROAD 116 EXIT 19 66 112 LOCATIONS: 6 9 GATEWAY CANYONS Tours & Adventures 68 J ROAD AUTO MUSEUM CROSSROADS BLVD 26 Lodging FRUITA 120 6 (Guided) N Wineries 7 0 GRAND JUNCTION SYMPHONY ROAD ROAD 15 ON DRIV23E Activities 92 4 2 68 DINOSAUR JOURNEY MUSEUM / / 12 1 1 Transportation 17 17 19 73 HORIZ1 71 MUSEUM OF THE WEST 9 108 GATEWAY CANYONS I ROAD 3 99 IROAD 25 7 2 WESTERN CO. BOTANICAL ADVENTURES ROAD 5 EXIT 47 Adobe Creek 27 GARDENS EXIT 31 Golf Course ROAD 8 93 109 JET BOAT COLORADO 2 ROAD ROAD / ROAD COLORADO RIVER ROAD ROAD 1 23 24 22 21 24 25 24 28 27 30 Biking & Hiking 110 JUMP JUNCTION H ROAD H ROAD 116 38 7 VISITOR EXIT 42 7 3 COLORADO RIVERFRONT TRAILS 98 RAPID CREEK CYCLES & 112 22 CENTER EXIT 28 HORIZON DRIVE G ROAD 48 44 PADDLEBOARDS EXIT 26 E 61 PALISADE 59 AV Canyon EXIT 31 79 124 98 Family Activities 111 ROCKY MOUNTAIN GUN CLUB TA ROAD 32 View 47 55 125 Park 27 G ROAD 7 4 BANANAS FUN PARK G ROAD VISITOR EXIT 37 36 52 57 53 ELBER 45 112 SUNCREST AVIATION BLACK CENTER TO RIVER ROAD 2 COLLBRAN 7 5 CHILDREN’S NATURE CENTER ROAD ROAD ROAD ROAD 22 MILES 2 2 RIDGE 39 2 ROAD / / / ROAD ROAD WINERIES & 1 1 1 34 16 33 81 33 27 29 25 26 CANYONS 84 26 128 HWYHWY 330 7 6 ENSTROM CANDIES TASTING ROOMS 75 83 37 34 F1/4 ROAD WILDERNESS Mesa 103 F ROAD F ROAD 1 2 9 EPIC ESCAPE GAMES 4 0 AVANTE VINEYARDS Visitor 35 60 Mall PATTERSON ROAD 67 Center 49 50 73 107 31 7 7 GET AIR AT THE SILO 4 1 CARLSON VINEYARDS ROAD 123 ROAD 74 63 MCINNIS RIVERSIDE PKWY ORCHARD AVENUE 36 MESA 90 78 30 111 43 7 8 GLACIER ICE ARENA 1ST STREET 4 2 COLORADO CELLARS WINERY / CMU 12TH STREET CANYONS REDLANDS PKWY 7TH STREET 10 29 17 4 ROCKY MOUNTAIN VINEYARDS 11 ROAD Tiara Rado 110 86 65 ROAD 4 2 1 7 9 GJ MOTOR SPEEDWAY / / / 1 NATIONAL Golf Course NORTH AVENUE E ROAD 1 E 4 ROAD 119 28 102Lincoln Park/ 40 35 85 4 3 COLTERRIS AT THE OVERLOOK CONSERVATION CNG Golf Course SOUTH BROADWAY Station 5TH STREET 94 E ROAD 80 GRAND VALLEY BMX AREA GRAND AVENUE 42 118 4 4 COLTERRIS WINERY MAIN STREET ROAD 8 1 GRAND VALLEY CLIMBING 105 AY COLORADO AVE 41 TASTING ROOM VD 35 BROADW RIVERSIDE PKWY D ROAD Ski and snowboard 8 2 JOHN MCCONNELL MATH & RIDGES BL 77 100 4 5 DEBEQUE CANYON WINERY 89 at Powderhorn SCIENCE CENTER 73 1 9TH STREET C /2 ROAD SOUTH CAMP ROAD The Golf Club at Mountain Resort 4 6 DESERT SUN VINEYARDS COLORADO NATIONAL Redlands Mesa 72 73 122 COLORADO RIVER 91 8 3 KIDZPLEX ROAD 106 4 7 GARFIELD ESTATES WINERY MONUMENT 104 101 34 8 4 SPIN CITY D ROAD 82 2 C ROAD / 1 ROAD UNAWEEP AVENUE 51 54 4 8 GRANDE RIVER VINEYARDS 32 32 29 ROAD 8 5 SUNCREST ORCHARD ALPACAS MONUMENT ROAD ARK ROA 46 THE GRAND MESA B1/2 ROAD 4 9 GRAYSTONE WINERY NATIONAL FOREST Visitor 8 6 VOLLEYS RD LITTLE P 8096 Center 5 0 GUBBINI WINERY Chipeta 56 31.3 B ROAD 62 8 7 WESTERN COLORADO DRAGWAY GUNNISON RIVER Golf Course 51 HERMOSA VINEYARDS 87 LANDS END ROAD RIM ROCK DRIVE DOWNTOWN GRAND JUNCTION EXPANDED VIEW (SEASONAL) Parks – City & State 5 2 MAISON LA BELLE VIE WINERY 8 8 HIGHLINE LAKE STATE PARK 5 3 MEADERY OF THE ROCKIES BROADWAY GRAND AVENUE THE GRAND MESA 129 8 9 JAMES M. ROBB CO RIVER 3RD STREET 4TH STREET 5TH STREET 6TH STREET 7TH STREET 5 4 MESA PARK VINEYARDS NATIONAL FOREST WHITE AVENUE CEDAREDGE STATE PARK CORN LAKE 16.5 ROAD 16.5 REEDER MESA ROAD 1ST STREET 5 5 PLUM CREEK CELLARS ROOD AVENUE 58 9 0 JAMES M. ROBB CO RIVER DS ROAD 18 WHITEWATER 21 70 TRANSPORTATION STATE PARK CONNECTED LAKES 5 6 PTARMIGAN VINEYARDS MAIN STREET 97 13 20 126 64 Getting Here 9 1 JAMES M. ROBB CO RIVER 5 7 RED FOX CELLARS COLORADO AVENUE TO 113 AMTRAK STATE PARK AT WILDLIFE AREA 14 76 GATEWAY 71 45 MILES 5 8 REEDER MESA VINEYARDS 114 UTE AVENUE 114 GREYHOUND BUS LINES 9 2 JAMES M. ROBB CO RIVER 115 STATE PARK AT FRUITA GLADE 5 9 ST. KATHRYN CELLARS/ 113 PITKIN AVENUE 115 ROAD RUNNER STAGE LINES TALON WINERY PARK 9 3 JAMES M. ROBB CO RIVER LITTLE PARK ROAD 116 GJT REGIONAL AIRPORT STATE PARK AT ISLAND ACRES 6 0 TWO RIVERS WINERY UNAWEEP/ 9 4 LINCOLN PARK 61 VARAISON VINEYARDS & WINERY TABEQUACHE Shuttles & Limousines SCENIC UNCOMPAHGRE NATIONAL FOREST 9 5 VEGA STATE PARK BYWAY 6 2 WHITEWATER HILL VINEYARDS & DOMINGUEZ-ESCALANTE SEE VISITOR GUIDE OR WEBSITE 69, 108 NATIONAL CONSERVATION AREA Public Event Facilities BREWERIES & 2017 AREA MAP 117 Motorized Sports DISTILLERIES Rentals 64 AVALON THEATRE 121 COPPER CLUB BREWING CO 117 DRIVEN EXPERIENCES 96 MESA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 1 2 2 EDGEWATER BREWERY 97 TWO RIVERS CONVENTION CTR 118 EAGLERIDER 1 2 3 KANNAH CREEK BREWING CO 94 STOCKER STADIUM / Compliments of the 119 FUNSHARES RV & 1 2 4 PALISADE BREWING CO SPORTSRENTALS SUPLIZIO FIELD Grand Junction Visitor & Convention Bureau 125 PEACH STREET DISTILLERS 1 2 0 GJ HARLEY DAVIDSON Rafting & Float Trips Visitor Center | 740 Horizon Drive, Exit 31 at I-70 1 2 6 ROCKSLIDE BREWERY 970.256.4060 | Open 362 days a year 98 PALISADE RIVER TRIPS Winter Activities 1 2 7 SUDS BROTHERS BREWERY II VisitGrandJunction.com 100 POWDERHORN MTN RESORT 99 RIMROCK ADVENTURES 1 2 8 TALBOTT’S CIDER CO LODGING (SEE OTHER SIDE) Hotels & Motels 1 AMERICAS BEST VALUE INN 2 CANDLEWOOD SUITES 3 CLARION INN 4 COLUMBINE MOTEL 5 COMFORT INN 6 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 7 DAYS INN 8 DOUBLETREE BY HILTON 9 ECONO LODGE 1 0 FRONTIER MOTOR LODGE 11 GRAND JUNCTION PALOMINO INN 12 GRAND VISTA HOTEL 13 HAMPTON INN DOWNTOWN 14 HISTORIC MELROSE HOTEL 15 HOLIDAY INN & SUITES – GJ AIRPORT 16 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES 17 IPSWICH INN COMMUNITY INFORMATION 18 KNIGHTS INN BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 2815 H RD. 970.244.3000 COMMUNITY STATISTICS 19 LA QUINTA INN & SUITES This is the Beauty of THE BUSINESS INCUBATOR CENTER 2591 LEGACY WAY 970.243.5242 20 MARRIOTT - DOWNTOWN FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES CITY OF GRAND JUNCTION 250 N. 5TH ST. 970.244.1501 Population (2015) 21 MARRIOTT - DOWNTOWN SPRINGHILL SUITES Colorado’s Wine Country. COLORADO DIVISION OF PARKS AND WILDLIFE 711 INDEPENDENT AVE. 970.255.6100 City of Grand Junction 22 MESA INN COLORADO MESA UNIVERSITY 1100 NORTH AVE. 800.982.6372 | 970.248.1020 61,847 23 MOTEL 6 COLORADO NATIONAL MONUMENT 1750 RIM ROCK DR., FRUITA 970.858.3617 Urban Area COLORADO ROAD CONDITIONS COTRIP.ORG 511 | 303.639.1111 24 QUALITY INN 148,255 Discover Downtown Grand Junction’s COLORADO STATE PARKS RESERVATIONS 800.678.2267 25 RAMADA INN Galleries, Boutiques and Restaurants COLORADO WELCOME CENTER I-70 AT EXIT 19, FRUITA 970.858.9335 Mesa County 26 RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN GRAND JUNCTION 437 COLORADO AVE. 970.245.9697 148,348 27 RODEWAY INN + Art on the Corner — over 100 outdoor sculptures. EMERGENCIES 911 28 SUPER 8 - GRAND JUNCTION FRIENDS OF THE MUSTANGS 970.216.0011 Quick Facts 29 TIMBERS MOTEL + Summer Farmers Market — Thursday evenings. FRUITA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 432 EAST ASPEN AVE., FRUITA 970.858.3894 GRAND JUNCTION AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 360 GRAND AVE. 800.352.5286 | 970.242.3214 Average Annual Precipitation 30 TRAVELODGE + Concerts, events and festivals. GRAND JUNCTION ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP (GJEP) 122 N. 6TH ST. 970.245.4332 8.67 inches 31 WAGON WHEEL MOTEL GRAND JUNCTION REGIONAL AIRPORT 2828 WALKER FIELD DR. 970.244.9100 Average Annual Snowfall 32 WEST GATE INN GRAND VALLEY TRANSIT SYSTEM 970.256.7433 Explore Western Colorado’s 21.4 inches 33 WOODSPRING SUITES HORIZON DRIVE DISTRICT 970.985.1833 Kaleidoscope of Natural Wonders MESA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY MULTIPLE LOCATIONS 970.243.4442 Elevation Bed & Breakfasts + Colorado National Monument — gateway to MESA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 215 RICE ST. 970.244.3500 4,583 feet 34 CASTLE CREEK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 970.243.7007 Colorado’s Canyonlands. Largest city between Denver & Salt Lake City 35 THE CHATEAU AT TWO RIVERS WINERY PALISADE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 319 MAIN ST., PALISADE 970.464.7458 36 VISTAS & VINEYARDS + Grand Mesa — the world’s highest flat-topped POLICE DEPARTMENT/NON-EMERGENCY PHONE 625 UTE AVE. 970.242.6707 4 hours (250 miles) from Denver US FOREST SERVICE 2777 CROSSROADS BLVD. 970.242.8211 37 WILLOW POND mountain with over 300 lakes. 4 1/2 hours (275 miles) from Salt Lake City WESTERN COLORADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2508 BLICHMANN AVE.
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