Summer on Grand Mesa

© 2002 R.J. Kehmeier
Try hiking the ever popular Crag Crest Trail or maybe the West Bench Loop. Stop in at the Grand Mesa Visitors Center for maps, directions and friendly volunteers, who can give you a good start.
The Grand Mesa offers excellent outdoor recreation opportunities. Over 300 stream-fed lakes are scattered across the Mesa, teaming with rainbow, cutthroats and brook trout. Numerous roads and trails offer sightseeing and hiking adventures. Big game hunting, horseback riding, mountain biking, and small lake boating are other popular activities.

© 2002 R.J. Kehmeier
Be sure to join us for any of our Interpretive Walks, or create your own event by planning a camping adventure, picnic or stay with one hosts at your choice of three lodges.

Camping is available in many places and reservations are not necessary.

LOSE YOURSELF ON GRAND MESA

      

        

www.byways.org for more about scenic byways
www.cedaredgecolorado.com for more information about Cedaredge
www.coloradoparks.org/vega for information about Vega State Park
www.plateauvalley.evisionsite.com for information about Plateau Valley
www.westerncolorado.org for visitor information in Delta Country
http://outdoors.at/gmnc for the Grand Mesa Nordic Council
www.wildlife.state.co.us for more information on hunting and fishing in Colorado.

1-800-436-3041 for the Visitor Line

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