Gateway to the Grand Mesa South
CEDAREDGE


Located on the southern
slopes of the Grand Mesa and the Scenic Byway is the quaint town of
Cedaredge. Home to ranches, orchards, unique shopping featuring
galleries, gifts, food, wine and spirits, golf, year round outdoor
sports access, a museum, festivals, parades, music concerts, art
shows, rodeos--Cedaredge offers something for everyone!
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Visit Pioneer
Town Museum and ramble down the streets of a reconstructed
pioneer town. Many of the buildings were originally part of
Cedaredge and the surrounding area which include: Sand Creek
Schoolhouse, Coalby General Store, Lizard Head Saloon,
Blacksmith Shop, Sutherland Indian Museum containing one of the
most extensive arrowhead collections in the West, Doll and Toy
House, the Chapel of the Cross, silos, jail, saloon, one of the
largest dinosaur footprints ever found, and much more!
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Enjoy the locally
grown fruits and vegetables at Red Mountain Ranches as well as
the local Saturday morning Farmers’ Market and other roadside
stands.
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Stroll down Main
Street and treat yourself at the old fashioned soda fountain in
Cedaredge Gift and Floral. Shop the artisan galleries and the
most impressive guitar shop and recording studio, Starr’s
Guitars, ever found in a small town! Lunch or dine at the Main
Street restaurants.
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Wander off Main
Street and you will find antique shops, restaurants, and gift
shops. Discover the unique shopping at The Apple Shed, once an
apple packing shed, featuring galleries, gifts, and a
deli/restaurant.
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Tour and taste the
award winning: spirits at Colorado Gold
Distillery and wines at Stoney Mesa Winery.
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Golf the 18 hole
course at DeerCreek Village Golf Club while enjoying spectacular
views, well groomed greens, challenging holes, and dining.
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Hike, bike, camp,
fish, hunt, snowmobile, cross country ski, snowshoe, ATV,
downhill ski, and sight see a short distance away up in the
Grand Mesa National Forest.
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Stay in one of the
town’s motels or various area B & B’s and campgrounds. Try a
“Tony Scoop,” the largest ice cream cone you’ll ever eat, at
Aspen Trails campground. Relax at the historical 1891 Lovett
House B&B where you go back to a simpler time with no TV,
telephone, or computer access but can spend your time playing
board games or visiting with your hosts.
Experience
Cedaredge year round.
The best kept secret in Western Colorado!