
Three Undiscovered Adventures in Fruita
There is a side of Colorado you may not have experienced yet. We are here to tell you that the Western Slope has some pretty amazing hidden gems you’ll want
Anyone can have fun in Fruita, no matter what you like to do! With so many places to play, explore, eat, shop, drink and more, you are sure to find a favorite spot.

There is a side of Colorado you may not have experienced yet. We are here to tell you that the Western Slope has some pretty amazing hidden gems you’ll want

Watch the sunset on the riverside or fall asleep to the sounds of the moving Colorado River. We’re here to share all the best ways to set up camp in

Your guide to resting and recovering in Fruita, Colorado Need a Bed or a View of the Starry Night? There’s just too much to do in Fruita that it’s impossible

Colorado is the coloring book of North America. Every day brings a new take on stunning landscapes, painted with every color visible to the human eye. The Rocky Mountains, Pike’s

Fall Family Fun in Fruita What’s better than colorful-canyon views from 2,000 feet above the Grand Valley of the Colorado River, fascinating rock sculptures, a vast variety of flora and

Are you itching to enjoy that last bit of summer? Come play like a local in Fruita! Where else can you squeeze in this much family fun and be back

Fruita’s festival season is nearly upon us! Every year the spring and summer months are packed with entertainment, events, parties, and one-of-a-kind experiences. Check out this year’s lineup, mark your

Explore Highline Lake Highline Lake State Park run by Colorado Parks & Wildlife features two beautiful lakes surrounded by hiking trails and places to picnic and enjoy the water. Paddle,

Opened in 2011, the Fruita Community Center offers a space for everyone to play, gather and celebrate! In addition to recreation opportunities like swimming, pickleball, volleyball and an indoor track, the Center

McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area is a 123,430 acre public land space run by BLM located just outside of Fruita, Colorado. This conservation area is home to the second largest concentration