Outdoor Sport Supples Available Here
by atufft
I learned during my delivery to the Grand Junction Sam's Club, that this store had an excellent selection of canoes and rafting supplies. The image of the store below is a mountaineering store downtown that provides supplies for hikers and any of the sports associated with the outdoors in this region. There's also a good bicycle store down the street.
McInnis CAnyons-Black Ridge CAnyons
by BruceDunning
I started to drive into the BLM administered area, but back out after a short distance. There are roads that are not very good, and looked like they were getting worse as distance went on. So, I walked in a ways, but not enough to see the sites in the interior about 3 miles. These are rugged and remote parks that are not inviting to most people. The combined area of the two parks is 225 square miles and the NCA has control over the access and limits people visiting the area. If you are a "rugged" one, this remote and pristine region would be fun to hike for a couple of days, and camp
La beba in Grand Junction
by la_beba
Drove and saw the still snow-patched peaks of the Rocky Mountains as we drove south on I-25 to Denver..... Grand Junction is known as Colorado's Wine Country and it offers a host of outdoor adventures..... from the majesty of the Colorado National Monument to ten local wineries.... in short, an abundance of natural beauty and activity!!! 200 lakes on the Grand Mesa, a dinosaur museum and expeditions, rafting, biking, hiking, wine tastings, dining and shopping all in Grand Junction. Definitively a diversity of natural wonders, outdoor activities and fascinating history.