- TripBuzz found 31 things to do with kids in or near Grand Junction, Colorado, including 13 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Fruita and Palisade.
- From Bananas Fun Park to Lincoln Park-Moyer Swimming Pool, the Grand Junction area offers 26 different types of family activities, including: Science Museums, Specialty Museums, Parks and Hiking Trails.
- Grand Junction is a city in western Colorado that sits along the Colorado River. The city has become a major biking destination, attracting cyclists from as far as California to ride the scenic and extensive trails. The city is also home to a permanent music festival venue, The Country Jam Ranch, which draws thousands of visitors every year.
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Including over 72000 acres of land, the North Fruita Desert includes a Special Recreation Management Area that is open to the public for hiking, biking, and exploration. The area includes a network of trails that offer impressive views.
32.0 Miles
Filled with canyons and hills, Adobe Badlands offers visitors an outdoor space for recreational activities like off-roading and 4-wheeling. The terrain of the landscape is suited for intermediate to advanced level 4-wheel drivers.
32.0 Miles
Rated as the second-most affordable golf course in the nation by Golf Digest, Devil's Thumb Golf Course is an 18-hole course with five sets of tees. The location also offers access to its pro shop and chipping and putting areas.
33.4 Miles
A multi-purpose facility, the Bill Heddles Recreation Center offers something for all ages. Along with a tot pool and children's room, there are special fitness classes designated for seniors. Further activities at the center include racquetball, swimming and weight training.
33.6 Miles
Located at the Confluence Park complex entrance, Fort Uncompahgre is a museum that was previously used as a fur trading outpost. Guests who wish to tour the facility can schedule a tour.
33.8 Miles
The Delta Family Fun Park is an outdoor recreational facility that features a miniature golf course, batting cages, a playground, and a snack bar. The park is open from March to November.
34.1 Miles
Built in 1928, the small Egyptian Theatre is styled like a colorful version of an ancient Egyptian temple. The building itself has be designated as a national historic site, and the cinema offers one popular first-run movie on its single screen.
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Originally established in 1828 as a fur trading post, fort Uncompahgre Living History Museum is a historical museum that charges a 3.50-dollar admission fee. The museum also provides small community tours.
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Hanging on to an old favorite form of entertainment, Big Sky Drive In Theater is a unique way to see a movie. With 3 screens and unique concessions, this is a fun and tasty way to enjoy the newest films.
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Tru View Drive In Theatre is a longstanding outdoor cinema that opens at dusk and features second run movies with family friendly pricing. There is a concession stand that sells burgers and hot dogs along with regular theatre fare.