Grand Junction Hiking Gems: 10 Must-Try Trails

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Discover Grand Junction's breathtaking hiking trails with our curated list of 10 must-try routes. From scenic vistas to hidden gems, explore the best of Colorado's outdoor beauty.

Sandstone playground with easy to moderate hiking, perfect for families or quick adventures, showcasing stunning rock formations.

Devil's Kitchen Trail

#1

Scenic hike near Grand Junction, great for families and beginner mountain bikers, featuring Colorado River views and beginner-friendly terrain.

Rustler's Loop

#2

Kid-friendly hike in Grand Junction to a historic mica mine, with picturesque canyon views and manageable terrain, ideal for exploration.

Mica Mine Trai

#3

Kid-friendly hike in Grand Junction to a historic mica mine, with picturesque canyon views and manageable terrain, ideal for exploration.

No Thoroughfare Canyon

#4

A scenic hike in Rabbit Valley with towering rock walls, ancient petroglyphs, and views of the Colorado River, perfect for families and dog-friendly.

McDonald Creek Canyon

#5

Scenic views of Grand Junction, rugged terrain, and solitude make this hike enjoyable and ideal for trail running and exploration.

Gunny Loop

#6

Stunning canyon views, water access, and petroglyphs make this dog-friendly hike a local favourite in the Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area

Big Dominguez Canyon

#7

Scenic hike in Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness, featuring sandy terrain, small canyons, and wildflowers, perfect for experienced desert hikers.

Flume Canyon

#8

Spectacular views of canyons and rock formations, with a moderate hike offering unique landscapes in Colorado National Monument.

Monument Canyon & Wedding Canyon Loop

#9

Sweeping views of Grand Junction on a historic mining road, moderate elevation gain, and wide trail, suitable for groups and training hikes.

Serpents Trail

#10

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