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Little Casa located down town next to bike path.
Perfect for the person with a minimalist life style who enjoys tiny homes located downtown.This space has a separate fenced in yard and large shade trees for parking. The carport is available first come first serve for additional parking. Located close to the river and bike paths with easy access to main roads. Breweries, shopping and local art walking distance away. This location is great for a single traveler or a cozy couple. We also have a new mini split air condition that is cool and quiet

Peaceful Cabin Near National Monument and Downtown
Peaceful and airy, our centrally located cabin feels remote, but is just minutes from downtown Grand Junction amenities. Biker/Hiker Dream Location: 5 min drive to Lunch Loops mountain biking and hiking trails, 2 min bike ride from the driveway onto Little Park Rd, 13 minute drive to Bang's Canyon Trailhead. 5 min drive to yoga studio, groceries, and coffee. Cleanliness is our #1 priority! Bright and intentionally furnished with decor by local artists, our heart has gone into every detail.

Cozy Home in Heart of Downtown
Comfortable, dog-friendly home base. Escape time in this home built in 1918 with modern comforts and a private office. This location places you between Downtown Grand Jct., Colo. Mesa University, Lincoln Park, Suplizio Field, and Las Colonias Park & Amphitheater. Native flowers beneath the apricot tree welcome up to six guests at this breezy 2BR/2BA with free parking. Experience original floors and windows alongside live houseplants and Roku-enabled TVs. *Home is only accessible by 4 steps.

🌞Sunny & Chíc🌞 Downtown Oasis
Walk to downtown from this unique, newly remodeled 1930's home in a safe quiet neighborhood. You’ll have plentiful off street parking, a fenced in backyard, a large fully-stocked kitchen and spacious bedrooms with comfy memory foam beds. 1-2 miles to CMU, Lincoln Park and St Mary's Hospital. 10 min drive to the Lunch Loops mountain bike trail system and hiking and climbing in the Colorado National Monument. Please note this home is kept comfortably cool with an evaporative cooler, not AC.

Nova House~Private & Cozy King Bed Suite Downtown
Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located guest suite in the quiet and historic Emerson Park Neighborhood. This attached guest suite offers a private entrance with a keypad lock for contactless check in. Its an easy walk to historic main street, and a quick bike ride away to the Riverfront trail and Las Colonias. Experience everything that the Grand Valley has to offer with a comfortable home base where you can launch your own adventures here on the Western Slope of Colorado!

Fruita/Loma Guest House at the Perfect Day Getaway
This newly constructed "Green" home is a mix of modern and country styles and will surely inspire you to enjoy all of the outdoor activities the Grand Valley has to offer. The Perfect Day Getaway house is located on a quaint farm within 8 minutes of world-class hiking, mountain and road bicycling, and river rafting. It is a great launching point for day trips to Moab and the Grand Mesa as well! It was built to maximize the southern exposure and views of the Colorado National Monument.

3 Blcks to DT / Fam-Friendly / W&D / Full Kitchen
Welcome! Prime location only 3 blocks to downtown Main Street Features: -2 separate bedrooms, each with private bathroom -Kids lounge -600 mpbs WiFi speed -In-unit W&D -Fully equipped kitchen -Private backyard -Workspace -Keyless entry -Security system (optional) -SmartTV (2) -3 min drive to Colorado Mesa University -7 min walk to Main Street. ”Very nice clean, spacious place to stay close to downtown.” ”...highly recommend and would stay again in a heartbeat!”

Downtown Launchpad for your Colorado Adventures!
Come experience a cozy, modernized historic home located in the growing and gritty mixed industrial/commercial/residential community near downtown Grand Junction, just blocks away from the Riverfront and Las Colonias Park. This convenient location does mean you will hear the TRAIN. However, 99+% of our guests don't even mention it (see our reviews)! The house sits on the same property as our strength and conditioning gym.

The Gunnison Guesthouse
Free off-street parking | Cleaning fees included in nightly rate | Complimentary coffee + tea, snacks + organic apples Built in 2017, this 700-square foot guesthouse offers a beautiful home away from home, centrally located in the heart of Grand Junction. Just blocks from CMU, Stocker Stadium, Suplizo Field, and less than a mile from downtown. Grand Junction named to the New York Times "52 Place to Go in 2023"

High Desert Yurt
Get away from it all in our cozy yurt nestled in nature. This retreat offers modern comforts, including a full kitchen, private bathroom, and a hot tub under the stars. With heating and cooling, you'll be comfortable year-round. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings, just a short drive from town. Whether you seek relaxation or adventure, our yurt is the perfect base for your stay.

Spacious, modern, downtown apartment
Our entirely remodeled, modern apartment is within walking distance to charming downtown GJ which offers great dining and cute shops. We are also close to a number of parks and the Lunch Loop bike trails are only a 10 minute ride away. Check out this site for top spots to visit!https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g33450-Activities-Grand_Junction_Colorado.html

Carla's Downtown Hideout
Enjoy a newly renovated modern studio apartment, just a short walk to all downtown Grand Junction has to offer, and a few minutes from the Tabeguache Trails for outdoor adventure. Walk or bike to CMU, St Mary's hospital, and Las Colonias Park. Just a 15 minute drive to Palisade and Fruita!
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Cozy 2-Bedroom House on a quiet Residential Street

Peach Pad! hot or cool tub 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms

Resort-like Adobe At Colorado Monument!

Fruita farm adventure

Deer View Cottage

Charming, private guest suite in downtown Fruita!

Relax at this charming 4 bedroom Downtown Retreat

The Peach House
Other great vacation rentals in Grand Junction

Rapid Creek Retreat

Heart of Historic

Large Private suite with heated 2 person Jacuzzi.

TipTop Downtown GJ

Linda's Place.

2 bd loft in historic downtown Grand Junction

The Red Arches Airbnb

Chic 2 Bedroom Cottage with Monument Views
When is the best time to visit Grand Junction?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | ﺩ.ﺇ367 | ﺩ.ﺇ364 | ﺩ.ﺇ386 | ﺩ.ﺇ411 | ﺩ.ﺇ452 | ﺩ.ﺇ459 | ﺩ.ﺇ426 | ﺩ.ﺇ444 | ﺩ.ﺇ459 | ﺩ.ﺇ419 | ﺩ.ﺇ382 | ﺩ.ﺇ382 |
| Avg. temp | -2°C | 2°C | 7°C | 11°C | 17°C | 23°C | 26°C | 25°C | 20°C | 12°C | 4°C | -2°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Grand Junction?
Many travelers select stays near downtown for walkable access to shops, art galleries, and dining. Areas around Main Street, historic neighborhoods, and homes overlooking natural landscapes are frequently suggested.
What are the best things to do in Grand Junction with kids?
Kids often enjoy the Children's Nature Center, hands-on exhibits at local museums, and easy trails in Colorado National Monument. Botanical gardens and city parks also provide space for outdoor play and discovery.
What are some of the best things to do in Grand Junction?
Hike in Colorado National Monument, sample local wines in tasting rooms, or explore Main Street's shops and art installations. Outdoor markets and nearby orchards offer seasonal experiences throughout the year.
How is the weather in Grand Junction?
Grand Junction has cold, dry winters between 17–46°F (-8–8°C), and warm summers where afternoons can reach 94°F (35°C). Rain is relatively light year-round, so sun protection and layers are helpful in every season.
When is the best time to visit Grand Junction?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended, when temperatures range from 47–94°F (8–35°C) and fruit stands, vineyards, and outdoor activities are in full swing. Wildflowers and autumn harvests each add distinct charm to the area.
What are the best places to visit in Grand Junction?
Explore Colorado National Monument for dramatic canyons, visit the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens, or discover art galleries in the Main Street area. The downtown hosts public murals and outdoor sculptures.
What are some hiking trails in Grand Junction?
Grand Junction has hiking trails like Devil's Kitchen and the Serpents Trail in Colorado National Monument, as well as paths on the Tabeguache Trail. Around Grand Mesa, visitors find alpine trails and varied terrain for many hiking styles.
What are some family activities we can do in Grand Junction?
Families often explore the Children's Nature Center, hike beginner-friendly trails in Colorado National Monument, or spend time at the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens. Parks with playgrounds and picnic areas can be found across the city.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Grand Junction?
Visitors often explore the Grand Mesa for high-altitude lakes and trails, or tour local wineries and orchards around Palisade. Nearby state parks and canyons are frequently suggested for hiking and outdoor photography.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Grand Junction?
Grand Junction has a variety of pet-friendly vacation rentals and stays, especially near outdoor spaces and local parks. Many hosts welcome pets, but it is a good idea to check specific property rules and let your host know about your companion.
What are some local tips for visiting Grand Junction?
Locals recommend starting your days early to enjoy outdoor trails before midday sun, and sampling fresh produce at farm stands around late summer. Main Street has many independent shops, art galleries, and murals to discover by foot.
What is Grand Junction known for?
Grand Junction is often recognized for its nearby red rock landscapes, cycling trails, and its vibrant wine country. The city has a thriving arts scene and is surrounded by orchards, vineyards, and scenic mesas.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Grand Junction?
Explore lesser-known art murals around Main Street, the quiet trails of Connected Lakes, or visit historic fruit stands near the outskirts. Niche museums and local coffee roasters add distinct character to the city.
What are the best foods to try in Grand Junction?
Grand Junction is known for local Palisade peaches, Colorado wines, and dishes that highlight regional produce. Menus often feature steak, trout, and Southwestern-inspired flavors alongside seasonal fruits and vegetables.
What should I bring for a trip to Grand Junction?
Pack layers for shifting temperatures, sun protection, sturdy shoes for outdoor activities, and a refillable water bottle. If you plan to hike or explore vineyards, comfortable clothing and a hat are also helpful.
What is the nightlife in Grand Junction like?
Grand Junction's nightlife centers on locally owned breweries, casual music venues, and relaxed wine bars, especially around Main Street. Live performances, patio dining, and occasional art walks create an inviting evening atmosphere.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Grand Junction?
Grand Junction has wine festivals in late spring and grape harvest celebrations in early fall. Seasonal art fairs, music gatherings, and the downtown farmers market are also frequently suggested by locals.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Grand Junction?
Family-friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Grand Junction, with many near parks or quiet neighborhoods. Filters help highlight amenities like full kitchens, fenced yards, or multiple bedrooms for group comfort.
All about Grand Junction
Located on Colorado’s Western Slope near the Utah border, Grand Junction is a mecca for outdoor adventurers, known for its epic hikes and world-class mountain biking. More than 75 percent of its surrounding area is public land, including Colorado National Monument, a 31-square-mile expanse of red rock canyons and sandstone towers. To the east, you’ll find Grand Mesa, home to the world’s largest flat-top mountain and hundreds of trout-filled lakes. And you don’t have to leave the town to experience a great walking path: The Colorado Riverfront Trail offers a 24-mile paved trek that runs through the town past parks, fishing spots, murals, and craft breweries.
Grand Junction is also the hub of Colorado’s wine country with 27 nearby wineries producing riesling and cabernet sauvignon. Although it’s best known as a home base for exploring the surrounding mountains, downtown Grand Junction has a thriving cultural scene that includes the Museum of the West, which chronicles 1,000 years of Colorado history, and the Avalon Theater, where you can catch plays, concerts, and dance performances.
What are the top things to do in Grand Junction?
Colorado National Monument
Located high on the Colorado Plateau, this expansive area spanning over 30 square miles features deep canyons, sandstone towers, and otherworldly granite rock formations. The 23-mile Rim Rock Drive gives you a glimpse of ancient layered rock, steep canyons, and pockets of pine and juniper, while the popular Monument Canyon Trail offers a close view of these enormous rock formations as you make your way through the park’s longest canyon.
Grand Mesa
Grand Mesa stands over 6,000 feet above Grand Junction and is a popular spot for skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and fishing. It even has a National Recreation Trail designation, the Crag Crest Trail, which forms a 10-mile loop along the mesa’s spine, offering views of up to 100 miles on a clear day.
Museum of the West
This museum takes visitors back in time through the history of Colorado with extensive exhibits on the Ancestral Puebloans who originally lived here, the settlers who immigrated to Colorado, and the region’s boom in the 1950s when uranium mining became one of the city’s biggest industries.
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Grand Junction vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ73 per night before taxes and fees

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360 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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60 properties feature pools

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350 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
610 of Grand Junction vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Gym, BBQ grill, and Laptop-friendly workspace across Grand Junction rentals

4.8 Average rating
Grand Junction stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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