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Colorado National Monument
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By Plane from the Grand Junction Regional Airport: American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Great Lakes Airlines, United Express/Skywest, Delta Connection/Skywest, US Airways and Allegiant Airlines currently serve the Grand Junction area.

For travelers going Westbound through the Grand Valley: Take Highway I-70 to Grand Junction, and take Exit 31 (Horizon Drive).  Follow signs through Grand Junction to the east entrance.  

For travelers going Eastbound through the Grand Valley: Take Highway I-70 to Exit 19 (Fruita) and go south on Highway 340 to the west entrance, which is approximately three miles from Fruita.  The Visitor Center and Campground are four miles up from the west entrance.

Public Transportation: Tour bus and taxi service is available.  Contact the Grand Junction Visitor and Convention Bureau for more information.

Amtrak provides daily service to Grand Junction.

 

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Rim Rock Drive  

Did You Know?
Colorado National Monument's 23-mile Rim Rock Drive was built almost entirely using picks, shovels, and sheer muscle strength to remove massive rocks and debris. The engineering skill of Rim Rock Drive workers can be seen today in the road's tunnels and stonework.
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Last Updated: May 06, 2008 at 15:44 EST