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GRAND JUNCTION , 246 miles west of Denver on I-70, is often neglected as a destination, even though its 
immediate environs abound with outdoor opportunities, and within a fifty-mile stretch you can trace the transition 
from fertile valley to full-blown desert. Another town that sprang into life in the 1880s with the arrival of the railroads, 
it now makes its living primarily through the oil and gas industries. Although initial impressions are bound to be 
unfavorable - an unsightly sprawl of factory units and sales yards lines the I-70 Business Loop - downtown is much better, 
with leafy boulevards encircling a small, tree-lined, historic and retail district. 

Although the Colorado section of Dinosaur National Monument is ninety miles north of Grand Junction along Hwy-139, 
the town itself holds the superb Dinosaur Valley Museum , 362 Main St (summer daily 9am-5pm; rest of year Tues-Sat 
10am-4.30pm; $4.50), which houses a collection of reconstructed reptiles and giant bones excavated in the region. 

But the main local attraction around town is the splendid local network of trails, many through parched, rugged and 
spectacular desert country. Especially enticing for hikers is the remarkable scenery of the Colorado National Monument , 
while mountain bikers flock to the smooth rolling single-track trails around Fruita . Both activities are possible year-round, 
and are in fact generally more pleasant in the winter months. Trail information and rental bikes are to be had from Over the 
Edge Sports, 202 E Aspen Ave (tel 970/858-7220), a block east of the roundabout at the center of Fruita or from several 
shops in Grand Junction including Bicycle Outfitters, 248 Ute Ave (tel 970/245-2699). 

The area is also a rock climber's dream; Summit Canyon Mountaineering, 549 Main St (tel 970/243-2847), can supply you 
with the necessary information and gear. 




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