The Grand Junction center point is around the area of Rock Jam Field Location and the area of Two Rivers Convention Center.
Grand Junction is Colorado's wine country and you can find vineyards along the Grand Valley which led to the discovery of Colorado Wine. The Colorado National Monument is great for riding motorcycles with its deep and winding canyons and breathtaking sceneries. Grand Junction is also known as a hidden gem for a Colorado getaway.
For mild temperatures to embrace the outdoors, head to Grand Junction during the spring and fall. With little precipitation in the area, most days are beautiful for hiking, camping, and mountain biking. Summer is also a popular time to visit Western Colorado, although it does get quite hot with average temperatures in the mid-eighties. You may also see an increase in hotel prices during the summer when many families head to this area to enjoy the parks and recreation.
Winter gets pretty cold and doesn't see as much snow as other parts of Colorado. If you love skiing, however, there are a few places to hit the slopes. A small ski resort is within a half hour of Grand Junction. If you're interested in taking a day trip, a few other larger and popular resorts are within a couple of hours of Grand Junction. Since the accommodations are much more affordable in Grand Junction, it may be worth staying there and driving to a resort if you enjoy skiing during the winter.
If you're traveling in a group, as an active military member, with access to AAA, or as a senior citizen, there are plenty of hotels that honor these types of discounts. The Fairfield Inn & Suites is under six miles from the airport and is only a short walk to the Museum of the West. Free internet is available for all guests, and each room features a kitchenette. If you stay in a suite, you can enjoy a full kitchen and a pull-out sofa. Guests can use the fitness center and indoor pool as well, taking the complimentary shuttle to the airport after their stay.
The Hampton Inn also offers a variety of discounts for its guests. This hotel is only a short walk to Downtown Grand Junction and is within walking distance of the Amtrak station. Each room offers free internet, and guests can enjoy the no-charge hot breakfast each morning. The hotel also provides complimentary to-go breakfast bags. Upgraded rooms offer whirlpool bathtubs as well.
The Clarion Inn offers its own discounts and is within a mile from the airport. Free internet is one of its many amenities, and access is available in all guest rooms. Each room also provides a flat-screen television and coffee makers. Suites are available if you're interested in upgrading. After enjoying your free hot breakfast in the morning, you can schedule a workout in the fitness center or a dip in the indoor or outdoor pool. A hot tub is available for guests, and the hotel offers a game room with ping-pong and pool tables.
You can also try the Holiday Inn & Suites for access to relevant discounts. This updated hotel has free internet for all guests anywhere within the hotel. If you're picky about your pillows, you can request hard and soft pillows. If you're staying for a while or just prefer some extra space, upgrade to a suite with a pull out couch and a kitchenette. The Holiday Inn also offers an indoor pool and fitness center.
If you want to get the most out of your money during your trip, consider staying at America's Best Value Inn. Located right next to the airport, you can enjoy free internet as well as kitchenettes in every room. This hotel offers a heated outdoor pool and hot tub as well as a picnic area for the family. A continental breakfast is also included for all guests.
Candlewood Suites is also an excellent value for the money. Complimentary internet is available for guests, and this hotel features a business center for travelers to stay connected. If you're staying for an extended period, laundry services are available. Candlewood Suites includes a fitness center for guests who want to workout. Value Place also offers maximum value for your money during your trip to Colorado. This new hotel has laundry facilities and free internet for all guests.
If you love the great outdoors, then Western Colorado offers scenery and outdoor recreation that will appease even the most well-traveled outdoorsman. If you're a hiker, head to McCinnis Canyons to camp or hike in this natural park. Most people start their trips at the Colorado National Monument, which puts you in a prime place to view the canyons and all of Grand Junction. If you're not much of an outdoorsy person, you don't even have to get out of your car to enjoy the views. Take a scenic drive along Rim Rock Drive.
After a long day of hiking and mountain biking, a cold craft beer can really hit the spot. Grand Junction doesn't disappoint. Taste one of the many Colorado craft beers in one of the many restaurants downtown. If you prefer wine to beer, you're in even more luck. Grand Junction is considered part of Colorado wine country, and you can participate in wine tastings or pairings or just embrace a glass of wine from a local vineyard at the end of a long day exploring.
Golfers and fisherman also flock to Grand Junction. Enjoy golfing with the red rocks and mountains as your backdrop. Since it rarely rains in Grand Junction, you won't have to worry about getting rained out of anything you do, which is a major benefit for many visitors. Fisherman also come to Western Colorado to fish for Rainbow Trout, which are prevalent in the area.
Below are reviews of the city of Grand Junction, CO from an actual visitor's perspective.
We love Grand Junction
Cozy but big enough to have amenities and shopping!
We love Grand Junction have family and friends there
5 star plus!
Many great hikes. Monument Park was great. Great hiking and fishing on Grand Mesa!
People are very friendly.
Nice little town.
It is very beautiful here!
Loved the Mesa drive.
Jewel of the high desert!
Jewel of the high desert!
Off Roading!
Friendly people and very convenient location!
The scenery was beautiful.
Grand junction has grown a lot since I lived here in 2008. It has gotten much busier with traffic and the number of people. There are many more restaurants so there are numerous dining options.
The downtown is charming with many delightful shops and delicious restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The arts sculpture variety all along the shaded walking paths are wonderful.
Nice people and scenery.
Great location for our regular travels.
Nice community.
Easy to get around and clean city.
Easy to get around; clean city.
Grand Junction is a lovely town with such nice people.
The room was clean and comfortable. AWESOME city!!!!! VERY beautiful!!!
Great restaurants and shopping!
Many restaurants.
Lots of fun things to do and great shopping!
The great care my daughter received from the hospital staff at St. Mary's.
The friendliness of the residents and great care my daughter received from the hospital staff.
Grand Junction has a charming main street that is straight out of the 1960's. It was beautifully decorated for Christmas and has outstanding public art sculptures displayed all over the little downtown.
Loved the city!
Enjoyed Grand Junction. Attended a grandson's college graduation. We've only driven through Grand Junction on our way to Moab and the National Park.
Grand Junction was a beautiful place! The scenery was amazing! Great food and nice people!
Grand junction was a beautiful place. The scenery was amazing! Great food and nice people.
It's a beautiful place!
We saw the Lewis Black comedy show.
Visited the monument and the wineries.
Palisade!
The town is wonderful!
The town is wonderful!
Great small airport.
Hotel was nice.
Access to restaurants. The roundabouts are pretty.
Rim Rock Road on my motorcycle - beautiful ride around Colorado National Monument.
Good food.
Room was very clean and comfortable. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Grand Mesa and Colorado National Monument were both very beautiful.
Special Olympics Summer Games!
We loved the Colorado National Monument. It is a hidden gem in Colorado and it is amazing that it get virtually no attention.
Love the downtown art district. Very friendly folks. Easy walking to restaurants; lots of good choices.
Grand Junction is a beautiful town with rocky cliffs all around and the river! Blue skies, fresh air!
Staff was very friendly.
Beautiful!
Went to Colorado National Monument and was stunned at the views. Had great sushi at Suehiro Japanese Restaurant downtown. It was worth the 30 min. wait. Also had great coffee all over town and even caught a movie at the Pictureshow Theater when we were too tired for anything else. Terrific trip with my daughter looking at the college.
Fun historic downtown with lots of shops and restaurants!
There's lots to do and many dining options.
Grand Junction is beautiful with tons of great restaurants, amazing coffee at the Human Bean, an amazing place, and Pablo pizza is a must!
A spectacular part of Colorado! Love the vistas!
Rock Slide restaurant! Delicious food and great ambiance.
Good location
Good location
Found a decent Mexican restaurant
Found a decent Mexican restaurant
The college campus.
It is a friendly city. Really enjoyed the golf course!!
Stopped on way back to Denver to buy luscious Palesade Peaches and peach ice cream at McLean Farm Store!
Thursday night Main St. street fair fun. Always enjoy the Rockslide Brewery Restaurant.
Staff was really, really nice with good personalities!
Your Marriott staff is wonderful!!!
Grand Junction is nice.
I enjoyed the JUCO Witkd Erie's at the beautiful stadium as well as the unique shops and restaurants.
Scenery, biking, golf, shopping, restaurants!
The downtown area is charming and accessible!
Nearby wineries, street art, Colorado Monument and great scenery.
Close to shopping, restaurants and the campus.
Traveling from CA. to Aspen....best option for an over night stop.
From what little we saw Grand Junction appeared to be a nice resort town. We left the city right after checking out and drove to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park located about an hour's drive south of Grand Junction and on the way to Farmington, NM which was out next stop. The Black Canyon National Park is a beautiful park which we enjoyed so much we ended up spending most of the day there and didn't leave until just before sunset. This resulted in our having to drive on a winding road across two mountain passes in the dark on our way to Farmington. Would have preferred to drive that road in daylight.
Hiking, dining, wine tasting was amazing.
Good location, and this was a wonderful experience, and would use Courtyard Marriott again in a heartbeat!
We were at a conference at the Two Rivers Convention Center which spilled over into conference rooms at the neighboring hotels. Literally every single person I came into contact with at all locations was kind, welcoming, and always happy to help. They were responsive when we needed it and truly made us feel welcome in your town.
Downtown Grand Junction had wonderful shopping. We enjoyed looking at all the sculptures. There were many restaurant choices.
Now is the right time to visit Grand Junction: Colorado's Wine Country! Hotels located right in the middle of wineries or visit the Grand Mesa, a beautiful wilderness area where you can see a Moose or even a Black Bear running across the street. Grand Mesa is also Grand Junctions's Ski area. Dinosaur Park and Colorado National Monument are also great places to visit while in Grand Junction.
Nice little city - small enough to feel homey, large enough to have all the amenities.