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Super 8 by Wyndham Grand Junction Colorado
3.5/5117 Reviews
This simple motel offered a clean quiet room, effecient service, and a comfortable stay. I did not try breakfast, but it looked like a typical motel offering. The staff seemed friendly and I will certainly stay here again.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Grand Junction
4/5101 Reviews
The parking lot is large, accessible at a high speed, but not noisy. The front desk will give the Double Tree Hotel special welcome cookies. delicious. Two hours from Arches National Park. For a day trip to the arch, it is recommended to take the first few attractions such as the balance stone, double zero, and eye for fun, and not tired to walk. Do not go to the scenic arch viewing point behind, but climb the slope, and the upper and lower viewing points are not clear. **The garden time is not enough and we did not play.
Ramada by Wyndham Grand Junction
4/5102 Reviews
The location was pleasant, each room has their own balcony or patio. The breakfast was the usual continental fare, but I appreciated the staff’s efforts in making sure any messes were immediately cleaned and guests were assisted. One minor complaint I had was the internet, it seemed spotty at times as the connection was not the greatest during a Zoom call for a business meeting. Otherwise, I slept well.
Clarion Inn Grand Junction
4.2/5101 Reviews
We arrived around 11pm for a one night stay after a late flight. The check in was easy and the desk agent gave good directions (with a a map) to our room. The layout is strange, but the map helped a lot. The room was clean and comfortable for a good night's rest. The hallway had a musty smell, but it wasn't overwhelming. On our way to breakfast the next morning, the smell of the indoor pool was overwhelming, though. Plenty of chemicals in there for sure! The breakfast itself was a good selection of hot and cold foods. Everyone in our family found plenty to eat. The proximity to the airport is good, and we would stay again if arriving at GJT late.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Grand Junction
4/5101 Reviews
This property is going to have a complete redo in the Fall from what I was told. Think it has been ten years. The reason I gave it a 4 is because of the room we were given. It was very spacious with one bedroom with a door and one bed in the living area, both king beds. There were three televisions. Room was clean, bedding good, beds comfortable. For some reason the room had a strong unpleasant odor when we first arrived. We probably got used to the smell. The bathroom door needs repair and that will happen later this year. It was very quiet. There is one of these rooms on each floor. Carpet in the first floor hallway is really soiled. We appreciated the USA Today being available again except Thursday it did not come. Be sure to try the nearby Mi Mexican restaurant. We thought it was outstanding and you can walk to it, dine in or get take out or have delivered. Breakfast had enough options. Front desk workers were very helpful. Internet worked fine.
Holiday Inn & Suites Grand Junction-Airport
4.1/598 Reviews
The Holiday Inn Grand Junction has a good location but is more than worn-out. It's below the quality you expect from Holiday Inn. Trash in public trash receptacles on each floor were overflowing with trash and not removed for two days. Carpet in the hallways was held together with staples. Furniture had significant stains. The TV more than 10 years old. Extensively damaged and scratched furniture in guest rooms. Almost no accessible electrical outlets to charge devices. No USB outlets. No laundry bag in closet and no dry cleaning service offered. Toiletries were a mixture of different brands. $8 parking charge for an open and unsecured parking lot. The equipment in the gym is two or three generations outdated. IHG elite status recognition nonexistent. Supposedly, there is an airport shuttle but I never saw the shuttle operate. Staff were pleasant and polite, though they seemed young and not terribly experienced. Despite being seriously worn-out, my room was clean. The food at breakfast and dinner was actually better than expected. Breakfast starts at 6 a.m. every day, which is appreciated.

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Grand Junction Travel Guide

Why Visit Grand Junction, Colorado

Located 250 miles west of its capital city, Grand Junction, CO is situated in the Grand Valley, and is the largest city in the Western Slope, Colorado’s fruit growing area. Be sure to try some of the state’s finest grapes, either au naturel or fermented in bottles.

The Best Time to Visit Grand Junction, Colorado

Grand Junction, CO has a semi-arid climate, with temperate weather for about half the year. Expect close to no rainfall or snow year-round. The hottest months fall between June and August, with highs averaging at 97°F. The coldest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at 32°F.

High season lasts from June–August. The cheapest time to visit Grand Junction, CO is in December.

Getting Around Grand Junction, Colorado

Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT) serves the city, just 3 miles north (around 13 minutes) of downtown Grand Junction. Taxis are widely available at Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT), and costs approx. US$18 to get downtown.

Consider renting a car to travel around Grand Junction, CO with ease. Car rental agencies have desks conveniently located at the baggage claim area of Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT). Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to reserve, with free cancellations and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Grand Valley Transit (GVT) is one of the public bus services serving Grand Junction, CO. The bus operates on fixed routes within the city, and single-ride tickets cost US$1.75.

Things to Do in Grand Junction, Colorado

The Colorado National Monument, a U.S. National Park, is where the Four Corners of the Southwestern United States meet. These states include Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. Located 5 miles from downtown Grand Junction, this well-known Colorado Plateau is one for the bucket list!

Go wine tasting in Grand Junction, CO. Quench your thirsts in Colorado’s very own Wine Country, located an hour from downtown Grand Junction. The Western Slope is Colorado’s richest wine-growing region, home to 27 wineries. Looking to “wine” down downtown? Both Carlson Vineyards and Shira’s Winery have tasting rooms in the heart of Grand Junction.

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