Colorado Welcome Center In Fruita
Visit Fruita and stop at the Colorado Welcome Center!
My photo journal of Fruita is:
Nice welcome center in Colorado on I 76
Welcome center and rest area on I 76 on the east side of the state,pony express information, buffalo and TP's but no Indians, one old truck and pick-up
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Fruita Campground, James M. Robb-Colorado River State Park, Colorado Campsite Photos
Favorite Sites: 14, 17.
The Fruita section opened in May of 2000. The Park features a Visitor Center, camping, picnicking, fishing, swimming and a launch site for boaters and rafters into the Colorado River.
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Saddlehorn Campground - Colorado National Monument Tour Part 1
Saddlehorn Campground is located about 4 miles from the Fruita (west) entrance of Colorado National Monument near Colorado's western border.
The first 10 minutes of our video features scenic Rim Rock Drive with cliff edge views and 2 tunnels.
Saddlehorn Campground Info
* Elevation: 5761 ft
* Charcoal Fires Only in all of Colorado National Monument
* Fee per night $22/night in addition to park entrance fee of $20.
* Total Campsites: 80 Sites in 3 loops
* Sites 5 & 70 are handicap accessible
* A Loop (Sites 1-20)
* First Come - First Served
* 40 ft max RV Length
* Open - Year Round
* B Loop (Sites 21-51)
* Reservations accepted in B Loop from Mid March-October
* One Night Stay without reservations.
* 40 ft max RV Length
* C Loop (Sites 52-80)
* No Generators
* 20 ft max RV Length
* 1 Vehicle per campsite
* Nearest RV Dump Station is at the Fruita Visitors Center.
* Cell Service: Yes. Both AT&T & Verizon have 2 bars in the campground
* Activities
* Numerous trails for hiking and biking.
* Scenic overlooks
* Wildlife viewing
DirectionsExit 19 off I-70. Head south to the park entrance
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PKG: Western Colorado Cable Wake Board Park
On June 1, 2018 Kodi and Victor Imondi decided to share their love of water sports with the world and opened up 'Imondi Wake Zone' in Fruita, CO. It's a wake board park, except with no boat. The rope is pulled by a cable that goes around a 35 acre lake. There lessons for beginners and ramps and rails for the experienced riders.
Colorado National Monument - Park Travel Review
Colorado National Monument is located in Western Colorado, near the Utah border. The Rim Rock Drive is about 25 miles long and has many stops and pullouts along the way. This was our first trip to the area and we were delighted to spend some of our time there.
During our day int eh park, we took in several of the short trails and got an overview of some of the formations and monuments in the park. A favorite is Independence Monument. We got an overlook of it from Otto's Trail. I ti the track that John Otto took on his first accent of the Monument.
More information on John Otto from the NPS Site: Otto spearheaded fundraising campaigns, collected signatures for petitions, and penned newspaper editorials and endless letters to Washington politicians in support of national recognition for the ancient canyons and towering monoliths of his adopted home.
We had a wonderful time exploring Colorado National Monument and the area around Fruita, Colorado. This NPS site is a Must do if you are traveling on I-70.
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Going to FRUITA , close to Grand Junction in Colorado.
I take the 5 min. drive to Fruita, from Grand Junction, to show you this wonderful town. Take a ride with me and enjoy another Colorado town.
Cedar Creek Campground Montrose, Colorado
A short video of Beautiful Colorado, should I say anymore. We camped out for a week at the Cedar Creek Campground in Montrose Colorado, a small campground but in perfect location to see a lots of the sites in the area. This video shows you some of those sites.
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Southeast Wyoming Welcome Centre
The new Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center replaces an existing 20-year old facility that is outgrown and difficult to access given its proximity along the western side.
California Welcome Center
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PanAm MGs 2, head for Fruita, Colorado 4-21-2015
5 of the 8 Australian MGs traveling the PanAm highway come to Fruita Colorado to meet some Whitworth Nuts Motoring Club members, at the Colorado Visitors Center off I/70. Colorado National Monument is a side trip before driving north to Rangely. 4-21-2015.
Grand Mesa National Forest Back Roads
Google Maps took us on a very circuitous route when we missed our freeway exit. It was a great adventure full of beautiful views and wonderful silence except for the sound of birds and running water.
Walkabout in Firestone CO 22 June 2019
I put on the GoPro body harness and let the camera and my mouth roll. I talk about and preview some interviews I conducted on the 20th. I reflect on the phenomenon of urban sprawl, farms and other areas around metropolitan areas succumbing to the economics of housing. These houses are huge, just like in Utah...uniform landscapes.
Welcome to the 2017 Colorado Governor's Tourism Conference
Grand Junction, Fruita, and Palisade welcome tourism partners from around the state of Colorado to the 2017 Governor's Tourism Conference hosted in the Grand Valley.
2019 Campground Reviews - Park Travel Reviews
2019 was our first year RV camping. We have a Forest River A-frame travel trailer. These are the campgrounds we visited along with some facts and views from each.
Campgrounds listed in this video are:
Onondaga Cave State Park, Missouri: Onondaga Cave State Park campground offers basic and electric/water campsites and a special-use camping area. For a little extra space, try one of the park's family campsites.
The campground also contains a playground and an amphitheater. Camping supplies are available at the park store.
Illini Campground at Hazlet State Park, Illinois: Eldon Hazlet SRA is probably best known for its camping facilities. The Illini Campground has 328 Class A campsites with 30 and 50 amp electrical hook-ups, 36 Class C campsites for walk-in tent camping and two rustic rent-a-cabins. A campground store and public swimming pool are located at the campground.
Giant City State Park: Giant City is a popular weekend retreat because of its varied and well-kept campground facilities. There are 85 campsites in the Class A Campground which provides water, electricity, showers and sanitary facilities for tent and trailer camping. The shower building in the Class A site closes the day after the first shotgun deer season (weather depending) and re-opens April 1st. A separate Class A equestrian campground is located off the horse trail in the southwest corner of the park. A Class C camping area is located at the south end of the campground and offers 14 walking sites, for those who prefer a more primitive setting. Outdoor privies, fire rings and access to showers are provided. The trailhead to the Red Cedar trail is located nearby for those who wish to hike 6 miles to the primitive Red Cedar Campsite. Pre-registration is required at the Visitor Center or with the camp host.
Onaway State Park, Michigan: Onaway State Park is located on the southeast shore of beautiful Black Lake in Presque Isle County. The park encompasses 158 acres of rugged but picturesque land, including sand cobblestone beaches, large unique rock out-croppings and a diverse variety of trees. You may observe all these natural features by hiking the park's three-mile nature trail. The campground, set among virgin white pines, offers solitude and serenity and plenty of family fun.
Hawn State Park, Missouri: Hawn State Park offers basic, electric and walk-in campsites. The park also has a special-use camping area.
Long Branch State Park, Missouri: Long Branch State Park offers basic and electric campsites and a special-use camping area. There are also several walk-in basic campsites available. For a little extra space, try one of the park's family campsites.
Stop by the park store to pick up some camping supplies.
Cherry Creek State Park, Colorado: Welcome to Denver’s natural and spacious backyard playground. There’s so much to see and enjoy. Summers are busy and action packed while off-peak times are quiet and laid back. Anchored around a 880 surface acre reservoir, the park offers a natural prairie environment of gentle, rolling hills and complete outdoor recreation facilities, including camping, picnicking and facilities for group events.
James M Robb/ Colorado River State Park, Colorado: The Fruita section campground provides: A visitor center and bookstore, Playgrounds, Great fishing, Walking distance to the Dinosaur Journey Museum, Walking distance to shopping and restaurants, Views of the Grand Valley and the Bookcliffs and Colorado National Monument, and Full hook-up or electric hook-up.
Gros Ventre Campground - GTNP, Wyoming: The park's largest campground is in the southeast part of the park, closest to the town of Jackson. Sagebrush and grasses cover the campground as cottonwoods and blue spruce rise above. The Gros Ventre River is a short stroll away. Some sites offer views of the Grand Teton and Blacktail Butte. Wildlife including bison, moose and mule deer frequent the area. Maximum stay is 14 nights.
Curt Gowdy State Park, Wyoming: There are a total of 159 campsites; 90 reservation only sites and 69 first come, first served campsites. Reserveable sites can be reserved May 1 - September 30, a maximum of four (4) months before arrival.
Meramec State Park, Missouri: Meramec State Park offers basic, electric, electric/water and sewer/electric/water campsites, as well as group tent areas. The park's store carries a variety of camping necessities.
Sam A Baker State Park, Missouri: Sam A. Baker State Park has two campgrounds and an equestrian campground. The park also has a special-use camping area. Both regular campgrounds offer family campsites for those who need a little extra space. The park store offers supplies for your camping stay.
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