One of the many unique attributes of a Grand Junction winter is that you can enjoy all the snow sports you expect in Colorado, and you can also hike in sneakers and mountain bike on dirt. The western side of the state provides vast snowy alpine terrain juxtaposed with dramatic high desert, creating two seasons in one! Are you not sure where to go, how to rent equipment, or where entry fees are FREE? Check out this helpful blog which details it all out perfectly for your next Grand Junction winter adventure!
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The joy of bringing family together for the holidays is always heartwarming. It's a festive time where adults savor classic holiday fare and sip on cocktails while siblings fill the home with excitement as they open their presents and nibble on sugar cookies. You may be surprised to learn that Grand Junction has a sibling of its own! Jucuaran, El Salvador is Grand Junction's sister city! What began as a trip for some Colorado Mesa University students has now blossomed into a lasting relationship between Grand Junction and this small Central American community.
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Did you know that winter is the best season to stargaze? The cold air holds less moisture, so the skies are clearer compared to summer months where the air holds more humidity, which makes the skies hazy. Learn about comets, asteroids, meteors, and galaxies; and more importantly, where to view them in Grand Junction.
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