A picture of the tower with the Fruita logo and a dinosaur picture.

Unveiling Fruita’s Hidden Gems 

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Colorado, Fruita is a charming town that boasts not only stunning natural beauty but also a collection of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Beyond the well-trodden paths, Fruita offers a unique blend of art, nature, and community. Join us as we embark on a journey to unveil some of Fruita’s best-kept secrets. 

Win Gardens 

Our adventure begins at the enchanting Win Gardens, where vines weave a tapestry of green throughout the greenhouse. This locally owned space uses sustainable methods to grow many unique plants that cannot be found in other stores. Their passion for horticulture is visible through the beautiful plants they offer. Make your home or office stand out with succulents, Chinese Money plants, and much more. 

Orbit Art Space 

Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene at Orbit Art Space. Tucked away from the bustling streets, this gallery showcases the talent of local artists. From paintings and sculptures to multimedia installations, Orbit Art Space is a testament to Fruita’s thriving artistic community. Discover masterpieces and support the creativity of our local artists! 

Bio Bees 

For nature lovers and sustainability enthusiasts, Bio Bees is a must-visit. This hidden gem is dedicated to promoting making products that are good for the buyer and the environment. The owners have their own lavender field and harvest their own beeswax for candles, soaps, and bath salts. Their products are guaranteed to smell wonderful and make you feel even better. 

A man poses next to the candles, soap and bath salts his business sells.

The Vintage Common 

Step back in time to Vintage Common, a charming space that repurposes vintage and recycled materials. It is a treasure trove of antiques, collectibles, and artifacts. The store carries clothes, magnets, stickers, hats, vinyl records, and even plants! Customers always leave with inspiration and unique products. 

The owner of The Vintage Common poses near her desk.

Colorado River Wildlife Area in James M. Robb State Park 

Exit 37 off I-70 guides travelers to the captivating Colorado River Wildlife Area, a nature sanctuary that offers views and recreation. This day-use haven provides breathtaking views of the Colorado National Monument and the grandeur of the Book Cliffs, setting the stage for diverse outdoor activities like fishing, boating, birdwatching, and exploring the river trail on foot or by bike. Nature enthusiasts can revel in the rich tapestry of wildlife, while the proximity to the Kokopelli Trail adds an extra layer of adventure.  

A mom holds her kid up to see into a telescope.

Rabbit Valley Trail Through Time 

Embark on a journey through Fruita’s geological history on the Rabbit Valley Trail Through Time in the McInnis Canyon Conservation Area. Managed by BLM, this trail takes hikers on a fascinating adventure, showcasing ancient rock formations, 140-million-year-old fossils, and remnants of the prehistoric past. Hikers can stop at kiosks along the trail to learn about the dinosaurs that used to roam there. The loop is 1.5 miles and is great for beginners. 

Little Salt Wash Park 

End your exploration at Fruita’s beloved Little Salt Wash Park! Along with community events and local sports, you will find trails and trees galore. Play with your dog, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or have a picnic under one of the many gazebos. The park is 18 acres, so get lost in its beauty and take the time to appreciate all the little things. 

Red, yellow, and green trees around the baseball field at Little Salt Wash Park.

Fruita’s hidden gems are a testament to the town’s diversity, creativity, and natural beauty. From the artsy enclaves to the untouched wilderness, each discovery adds a layer to the rich tapestry of Fruita. So, venture off the beaten path and uncover these hidden gems that make Fruita a truly special place to explore.