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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
City centre Grand Junction blends Western heritage with creative flair through its outdoor sculpture walk and red sandstone buildings. Art galleries showcase local talent while craft breweries pour regional flavours in converted historic spaces. The tree-lined Main Street buzzes with farm-to-table restaurants and boutiques selling Colorado-made treasures. Accommodation range from charming boutique hotels to bed & breakfasts in restored Victorian buildings. The area is perfectly walkable with wide pavements connecting all attractions. The Colorado River sits just a short stroll away, offering outdoor adventure beyond the artsy urban core.
Redlands
Redlands pairs country club luxury with the jaw-dropping scenery of Colorado National Monument. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at Redlands Mesa Golf Club while outdoor lovers tackle nearby hiking trails or explore the Colorado River. Two Rivers Winery offers tastings with mountain views that'll make you forget to check your phone. Getting around this quiet suburban area requires wheels, so rent a car to navigate between attractions. Upscale holiday rentals and bed & breakfasts offer premium stays with scenic views, while dining options tend towards country club restaurants. City centre Grand Junction is just a short drive for more shopping and dining choices.
Horizon Drive District
Horizon Drive District serves as Grand Junction's main lodging hub with hotels against the dramatic backdrop of Colorado National Monument. Perfect for road trippers and airport travellers, it's positioned for easy access to local attractions like Canyon View Park and Bananas Fun Park. The district buzzes with restaurants, breweries, and entertainment spots. Mid-range chain hotels dominate the landscape with standard amenities and competitive rates. Dining options range from 24-hour chain restaurants to local craft breweries. With direct Interstate 70 access and proximity to Grand Junction Regional Airport, this district makes a convenient base for Colorado adventures.
East Main Street
Grand Junction's East Main Street invites you to step into Colorado's Western heritage through beautifully preserved historic buildings. Bronze sculptures and colourful murals dot the pedestrian-friendly streets where the sound of live music spills from lively venues. Boutique shops, art galleries, and antique stores showcase local artisans' work while restaurants serve up farm-to-table Colorado cuisine. Historic boutique hotels and charming bed & breakfasts offer cosy places to stay between adventures. The walkable district connects easily to nearby attractions like the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens and Mesa County Fairgrounds. Most visitors explore on foot, enjoying the wide pavements and intimate streetscape that captures authentic Western character.
7th Street Historic District
Grand Junction's 7th Street Historic District showcases charming early 20th century homes and tree-lined streets. Visitors can admire well-preserved Craftsman bungalows and Colonial Revival architecture while strolling peaceful residential blocks. This quiet area offers a glimpse into authentic Colorado living away from tourist crowds, with nearby attractions like the Western Colorado Centre for the Arts and Botanical Gardens. The area features a few bed & breakfasts in converted historic homes for travellers seeking intimate, personalised stays. While dining options are scarce within the district, city centre restaurants are just a short drive away. The neighborhood's walkable streets make it perfect for architecture enthusiasts who appreciate heritage without commercial distractions.
If you'd like to get a taste of Grand Junction student life, check out Colorado Mesa University, located 1 mi (1.7 km) from central Grand Junction. Our travellers also like the monuments in the area – your cultural tour starts here.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Canyon View Park in 24 Road Corridor. Our travellers also like the monuments in the area – your cultural tour starts here. Want to stretch your legs a little more? Head to Western Colorado Botanical Gardens, located nearby.
Learn about the events happening in Two Rivers Convention Center during your trip to Historic Grand Junction. Make time to visit the area's notable monuments or simply enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
Enjoy a round of golf in Grand Junction at Redlands Mesa Golf Club. Visit the notable monuments and top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
You can enjoy the entertainment at Bananas Fun Park during your travels to Grand Junction. Visit the notable monuments and top-notch restaurants in this family-friendly area.
Explore the stunning red rock canyons of Colorado National Monument, just minutes from city centre. Bike through lush vineyards and sample local wines along the Palisade Fruit and Wine Byway.
Usually we drive by GJ on the way to Moab. But this time we stayed 2 nights and planned for next, longer stay in GJ to ride trails. We took Amtrak to GJ so didn't have transportation this trip. Still there was plenty to do. Loved the Museum of West.
Mickey
10.0/10
Excellent
Gotta hit Colorado National Monument, it's a 15-20 minute drive from the hotel but it is everything! Also Robin's Nest on Main Street might be my favorite antique store EVER. Main Street of GJ is thriving and lovely
Jodi
10.0/10
Excellent
I have lived in Grand Junction in the past. I absolutely love it because it has so many sites, and activities to offer. The surrounding countrysides are phenomenal!!! OVERALL BEAUTIFUL!!
Norma
10.0/10
Excellent
Grand Junction was a great weekend getaway. UNBELIEVABLE food at Jojo's Dinette, Bin 707, and Taco Party. Would go back just for the food! Amazing!
Briana
8.0/10
Good
We liked going to the Colorado National Monument and hiking the Devil's Kitchen trail (not hard, good for kids, and fun rock formations to climb in).
Abby
10.0/10
Excellent
Grand Junction located in what the locals call Grand Valley is a beautiful & recreational area with something for every visitor & vacationer.
Sarah Christie
8.0/10
Good
We loved Octopus Coffee and Copeka Coffee. We had excellent coffee and breakfast sandwiches at each of these spots.
Sarah
10.0/10
Excellent
Really nice downtown area, some great hiking in the surrounding area including the Colorado National Monument.
Michael
8.0/10
Good
Beautiful, walkable main street with trees, gardens, sculptures, and very cute boutique stores.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
great main street with great restaurants, entertainment, shopping. great eco-friendly activates. seems like there is an outfitter, bike shop or fishing fishing supply store on every corner.
"What a bargain. I’ve paid triple to stay in old dumps that stink of old cigarettes and parties and are loud and uncomfortable old motel style. This is a legit HOTEL. Nice details and styling, comfortable bed, clean room and the cheapest in town on Expedia for me"
"Check in took awhile, but not fault of staff, had technical issues and lots of people showed up at same time. Kids loved the pool and entertainment area. Comfortable room very close to highway so very convenient for getting around. Would stay there again "
"We only stayed one night, but it was the nicest hotel. We stayed in from Arizona to Colorado Springs. I wish we would’ve made it in time to have dinner at the restaurant. We will definitely stay again when we go to visit family in Colorado Springs."
"dennys accross parking lot and applebees accross street. gas station two doors down. nice on site breakfast with apples, coffee, orange juice, milk, yogart, bagles, toast, cream cheese, jelly, jimmy dean breakfast sandwiches, jimmy dean breakfast sausage rolled in syrup pancake on stick. frosted corn flakes, raisin bran. cheapest motel in town that offers breakfast. no reason to complain. fridge and mircowave in room. bed was comfortable and plenty of hot water in shower. if you stay at a cheap motel and you want to complain then that is on you. very nice front desk people. accomidated me with a ground floor room because i am handycaped. "
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Where can I stay in Grand Junction if I want a holiday rental instead of a hotel?
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What will the weather in Grand Junction be like during my visit?
July and August are typically the warmest months in Grand Junction, when the average temperature is 22°C. January and December are the coldest months, when the average temperature is -1°C. December and March are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Grand Junction
Find out more about Grand Junction
There's a lot visitors like about Grand Junction, especially its wineries and monuments. Enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Nature lovers can visit Western Colorado Botanical Gardens and Canyon View Park. A stop at other sights like Two Rivers Convention Center and Mesa County Fairgrounds will create memories.