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A hot tub is situated on a patio area, surrounded by a white fence. Two hanging egg chairs provide cozy seating. Soft landscape lighting reflects off the water, with a twilight sky featuring distant clouds and a colorful sunset in the background.
Home in Grand Junction
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

420Friendly_HotTub_12kGameArcade_WineBar_5Bed

✨This is 420 Friendly home and you are welcome to smoke and use any marijuana products you would like in the comfort of the house. (no tobacco) I provide smoking accessories that are clean and sanitized after each guest and kept safe in a kitchen cabinet out of reach of kids. Dogs are welcome with a $50 fee. ⭐Multiple Wineries ➡15 min drive ⭐Mesa University ➡5 min drive ⭐Airport➡ 5 min drive ⭐Downtown GrandJunction ➡8 min drive ⭐Amtrak Train Station➡10 min drive ⭐Palisade Orchards ➡15 min d

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Townhouse in Grand Junction
5 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

414 Chipeta Best Getaway Walk to Downtown

Best High Quality Downtown Guesthouse, long term stay discounts accepted, just 4 blocks to mainstreet shops, resturaunts, bars, park 1/2 blk, .Mtn bke trails 2.5 miles. This guesthouse is separate and private from the victorian duplex on the front of the property and your access can be from Chipeta street or from the back (closer) with 2 private parking spaces. Security gates front and rear. Well appointed king bedroom with additional murphy bed in livingroom, central air, private patio/BBQ.

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An outdoor seating area is presented with four chairs arranged around a fire pit. A tall table with chairs stands in the background, adjacent to a pink door. A staircase leads to the upper level, and greenery is visible in the surrounding space.
Guesthouse in Grand Junction
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 440 reviews

GJ Rafters on Rood - Downtown Location!

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located spot. Beautiuful apartment just blocks away from downtown Grand Junction. Rafters on Rood welcomes you with a fire pit area equipped with an outdoor eating space as well as a grill. Stepping inside the space you will find two Smart TVs, a comfortable living room area as well as a fashionable kitchen. Top of the line mattresses greet you in each bedroom as well as vaulted ceilings and high end finishes throughout. LOCATION is key! CENTRAL AIR

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Home in Grand Junction
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Modern Farmhouse -Historic Downtown Grand Junction

Welcome to Your Downtown Retreat — a newly remodeled historic home in the heart of Grand Junction. Perfect for family getaways, work trips, or a peaceful escape, this charming home blends modern comforts with timeless character. 📍 Walk to Downtown GJ’s best dining + shopping 🍳 Brand-new kitchen, perfect for family meals 🌿 Covered patio + beautifully landscaped backyard ☀️ Cozy sunroom for coffee, tea, reading, or relaxing ✨ Spacious master suite w/ king bed + en-suite bathroom

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A welcoming entryway features a light blue door framed by a natural trellis adorned with climbing greenery. Two white rocking chairs with decorative cushions are positioned on a brick patio, offering a serene view of the expansive yard beyond.
Guest suite in Grand Junction
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

Deer View Cottage

What sets us apart: We are located in a private, wooded neighborhood in the center of town on .6 of an acre. This quaint and charming cottage is fresh, clean, and super cozy. There is a private patio and section of our large yard that is for our guests and animals enjoyment. Wildlife frequents the property including deer and ducks. Guests tell us that we are in the center of it all but it is very quiet and peaceful. We allow smoking on the patio only, not inside the cottage.

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Farm stay in Grand Junction
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Cozy Colorado Farm Cottage

Relax and rejuvenate at our cozy and comfortable farm cottage, located on our biodynamic farm in the scenic Grand Valley in Western Colorado. Unwind and breathe peacefully as you enjoy views of the surrounding mountains, and get a taste of farm life observing the cattle, goats, and chickens in the surrounding field. The cottage is fully furnished and equipped for your stay, featuring a comfy queen bed, a pull-out couch queen bed, a full bathroom, and a well-stocked kitchen.

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The vintage home, built in 1905, features a charming exterior with a sloped roof and a welcoming front porch. Colorful rose bushes line the pathway, and mature trees provide a shaded yard, emphasizing the home's character and inviting atmosphere.
Home in Grand Junction
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Downtown! 2 blocks to Main Street! Art on White!

✨Art on White gives you an artistic, vintage, downtown experience with access to world-class mountain biking, wine tasting, vineyards, and so much more! Our vintage home, built in 1905, has quite a unique experience to offer. With love for our Community and Art in mind, we feature local artists and sculptors' work throughout the home. This eclectic space provides a relaxing, whimsical, light & airy stay. We love this house and we hope you do too!! 😊

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A spacious living area features a comfortable gray sofa and an accent chair, arranged around a round coffee table. Light wood floors complement the neutral-colored walls. Artistic prints decorate the space, which is well-lit by natural light streaming through the windows.
Home in Grand Junction
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

Downtown Launchpad for your Colorado Adventures!

Come experience a cozy, modernized historic home located in the growing and gritty mixed industrial/commercial/residential community near downtown Grand Junction, just blocks away from the Riverfront and Las Colonias Park. This convenient location does mean you will hear the TRAIN. However, 99+% of our guests don't even mention it (see our reviews)! No pets allowed. The house sits on the same property as our strength and conditioning gym.

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Condo in Grand Junction
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

2 bd loft in historic downtown Grand Junction

Enjoy cute downtown Grand Junction in this centrally-located, beautifully decorated condo. One block from Main St where you will find some of what Grand Junction has to offer. Restaurants, breweries, shopping and art!! But thats not all.. the grand valley is full of hiking, biking , wine tasting, music festivals, river floats and rafting. In the winter skiing, snow boarding and sledding are just 40 miles up the mountain.

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The exterior of a newly renovated tiny home features wooden siding in warm orange tones. A blue door and two outdoor chairs are visible in front, with a gravel area and landscaping surrounding the structure. Snowflakes can be seen gently falling.
Cottage in Grand Junction
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Redlands Tiny Home

A newly renovated tiny home in beautiful Redlands CO. Min away from Tabeguache trail head, the entrance to the National Monument, Handlebar restaurant, and downtown Grand Junction. One bedroom with a full size bed, one bathroom with shower, and small kitchenette with hot plate. We allow dogs for a fee but limit them to 1 per visit. We do not allow any other animals. Please disclose if you plan on bringing an animal

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The exterior of the guesthouse is shown, featuring a welcoming entrance with a black door and a seasonal wreath. A small bench with decorative cushions sits near the door, while a window allows natural light. The surrounding yard is well-kept, adding to the inviting atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Grand Junction
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 826 reviews

The Gunnison Guesthouse

Free off-street parking | Cleaning fees included in nightly rate | Complimentary coffee + tea, snacks + organic apples Built in 2017, this 700-square foot guesthouse offers a beautiful home away from home, centrally located in the heart of Grand Junction. Just blocks from CMU, Stocker Stadium, Suplizo Field, and less than a mile from downtown. Grand Junction named to the New York Times "52 Place to Go in 2023"

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Cottage in Grand Junction
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Mini Memories

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. After a long day in the outdoors enjoy a nice warm bath with bath salts (provided) then slip into the plush robe to have a nice cup of tea. Cook a nice meal with the fully stocked kitchen. Coffee, tea, creamers, sugar, spices, bottled water, and laundry soap all provided. Close to hiking, downtown, biking, CMU, and the hospital. Allergy friendly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Grand Junction?

    Many travelers select stays near downtown for walkable access to shops, art galleries, and dining. Areas around Main Street, historic neighborhoods, and homes overlooking natural landscapes are frequently suggested.

  • What are the best things to do in Grand Junction with kids?

    Kids often enjoy the Children's Nature Center, hands-on exhibits at local museums, and easy trails in Colorado National Monument. Botanical gardens and city parks also provide space for outdoor play and discovery.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Grand Junction?

    Hike in Colorado National Monument, sample local wines in tasting rooms, or explore Main Street's shops and art installations. Outdoor markets and nearby orchards offer seasonal experiences throughout the year.

  • How is the weather in Grand Junction?

    Grand Junction has cold, dry winters between 17–46°F (-8–8°C), and warm summers where afternoons can reach 94°F (35°C). Rain is relatively light year-round, so sun protection and layers are helpful in every season.

  • When is the best time to visit Grand Junction?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended, when temperatures range from 47–94°F (8–35°C) and fruit stands, vineyards, and outdoor activities are in full swing. Wildflowers and autumn harvests each add distinct charm to the area.

  • What are the best places to visit in Grand Junction?

    Explore Colorado National Monument for dramatic canyons, visit the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens, or discover art galleries in the Main Street area. The downtown hosts public murals and outdoor sculptures.

  • What are some hiking trails in Grand Junction?

    Grand Junction has hiking trails like Devil's Kitchen and the Serpents Trail in Colorado National Monument, as well as paths on the Tabeguache Trail. Around Grand Mesa, visitors find alpine trails and varied terrain for many hiking styles.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Grand Junction?

    Families often explore the Children's Nature Center, hike beginner-friendly trails in Colorado National Monument, or spend time at the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens. Parks with playgrounds and picnic areas can be found across the city.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Grand Junction?

    Visitors often explore the Grand Mesa for high-altitude lakes and trails, or tour local wineries and orchards around Palisade. Nearby state parks and canyons are frequently suggested for hiking and outdoor photography.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Grand Junction?

    Grand Junction has a variety of pet-friendly vacation rentals and stays, especially near outdoor spaces and local parks. Many hosts welcome pets, but it is a good idea to check specific property rules and let your host know about your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Grand Junction?

    Locals recommend starting your days early to enjoy outdoor trails before midday sun, and sampling fresh produce at farm stands around late summer. Main Street has many independent shops, art galleries, and murals to discover by foot.

  • What is Grand Junction known for?

    Grand Junction is often recognized for its nearby red rock landscapes, cycling trails, and its vibrant wine country. The city has a thriving arts scene and is surrounded by orchards, vineyards, and scenic mesas.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Grand Junction?

    Explore lesser-known art murals around Main Street, the quiet trails of Connected Lakes, or visit historic fruit stands near the outskirts. Niche museums and local coffee roasters add distinct character to the city.

  • What are the best foods to try in Grand Junction?

    Grand Junction is known for local Palisade peaches, Colorado wines, and dishes that highlight regional produce. Menus often feature steak, trout, and Southwestern-inspired flavors alongside seasonal fruits and vegetables.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Grand Junction?

    Pack layers for shifting temperatures, sun protection, sturdy shoes for outdoor activities, and a refillable water bottle. If you plan to hike or explore vineyards, comfortable clothing and a hat are also helpful.

  • What is the nightlife in Grand Junction like?

    Grand Junction's nightlife centers on locally owned breweries, casual music venues, and relaxed wine bars, especially around Main Street. Live performances, patio dining, and occasional art walks create an inviting evening atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Grand Junction?

    Grand Junction has wine festivals in late spring and grape harvest celebrations in early fall. Seasonal art fairs, music gatherings, and the downtown farmers market are also frequently suggested by locals.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Grand Junction?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Grand Junction, with many near parks or quiet neighborhoods. Filters help highlight amenities like full kitchens, fenced yards, or multiple bedrooms for group comfort.

All about Grand Junction

Located on Colorado’s Western Slope near the Utah border, Grand Junction is a mecca for outdoor adventurers, known for its epic hikes and world-class mountain biking. More than 75 percent of its surrounding area is public land, including Colorado National Monument, a 31-square-mile expanse of red rock canyons and sandstone towers. To the east, you’ll find Grand Mesa, home to the world’s largest flat-top mountain and hundreds of trout-filled lakes. And you don’t have to leave the town to experience a great walking path: The Colorado Riverfront Trail offers a 24-mile paved trek that runs through the town past parks, fishing spots, murals, and craft breweries.

Grand Junction is also the hub of Colorado’s wine country with 27 nearby wineries producing riesling and cabernet sauvignon. Although it’s best known as a home base for exploring the surrounding mountains, downtown Grand Junction has a thriving cultural scene that includes the Museum of the West, which chronicles 1,000 years of Colorado history, and the Avalon Theater, where you can catch plays, concerts, and dance performances.

What are the top things to do in Grand Junction?

Colorado National Monument

Located high on the Colorado Plateau, this expansive area spanning over 30 square miles features deep canyons, sandstone towers, and otherworldly granite rock formations. The 23-mile Rim Rock Drive gives you a glimpse of ancient layered rock, steep canyons, and pockets of pine and juniper, while the popular Monument Canyon Trail offers a close view of these enormous rock formations as you make your way through the park’s longest canyon.

Grand Mesa

Grand Mesa stands over 6,000 feet above Grand Junction and is a popular spot for skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and fishing. It even has a National Recreation Trail designation, the Crag Crest Trail, which forms a 10-mile loop along the mesa’s spine, offering views of up to 100 miles on a clear day.

Museum of the West

This museum takes visitors back in time through the history of Colorado with extensive exhibits on the Ancestral Puebloans who originally lived here, the settlers who immigrated to Colorado, and the region’s boom in the 1950s when uranium mining became one of the city’s biggest industries.

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    Explore 610 vacation rentals in Grand Junction

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    Grand Junction vacation rentals start at € 17 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    350 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    50 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    330 properties have a dedicated workspace

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    600 of Grand Junction vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Grand Junction stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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