Welcome to Grand Junction
There is no other place in Colorado where you can experience the intersection of so many prized ecosystems. Mountains. Rivers. Canyons. Lakes. High Desert. Forests. The powerful rivers course through the verdant valleys and beckons paddlers, anglers and rafters. The surreal canyonlands and high-altitude alpine forests provide thousands of trails and striking scenery that captivates hikers, bikers and OHV riders. With over 1.5 million acres to explore and 76 percent of the area being public land, Grand Junction boasts unforgettable Colorado experiences without the crowds!
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Visit Grand Junction, the City's Destination Marketing Organization, is responsible for promoting Grand Junction's brand to create an attractive destination while elevating its public image as a dynamic place to live and work. Through the promotion of travel and tourism, the department strengthens Grand Junction's economic position, which provides a sustainable, diverse, and consistent economy that supports businesses, and enhances the quality of life for residents.
Suplizio Field
The Lincoln Park Sports Complex is a multi-use facility owned by the City of Grand Junction used by the entire Grand Junction community. Area high schools, Colorado Mesa University and the independent Grand Junction Jackalopes play baseball and football at Suplizio Field and adjacent Stocker Stadium. Suplizio Field has been the home of the Alpine Bank Junior College World Series since 1959.
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