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Downtown Grand Junction: A Vibrant Hub of Culture and Commerce

Experience the heart of Grand Junction: unique shops, art, dining, and events in a vibrant downtown setting.

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Downtown Grand Junction is a thriving center featuring a blend of historic charm and modern attractions. With unique shops, restaurants, art galleries, and the Art on the Corner sculpture exhibit, it's a must-see destination in western Colorado.

A brief summary to Downtown Grand Junction

  • Monday 10 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-4 pm
  • Friday 10 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Explore Art on the Corner, a unique outdoor sculpture exhibit featuring over 100 sculptures and murals.
  • Visit during the summer for the Market on Main, a weekly event showcasing local produce and crafts.
  • Check out the Avalon Theatre for a show or performance in a historic setting.
  • Take advantage of the free parking after 4 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends and holidays.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Downtown Grand Junction is easily walkable, with most attractions located within a few blocks of Main Street. From the Grand Junction Regional Airport, head east on Horizon Drive, then turn left onto 24 Rd, continue onto F Rd, turn right onto US-6 W/North Ave, turn left onto 4th St, and finally turn right onto Main St. The downtown area is pedestrian-friendly, with wide sidewalks and numerous crosswalks.

  • Public Transport

    Grand Valley Transit (GVT) provides bus service to Downtown Grand Junction. Several routes connect to the downtown area. From the Grand Junction Regional Airport, take the Route 6 bus towards downtown Grand Junction. The fare is $1.25 for a single ride. Check the GVT website for schedules and route maps.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Grand Junction. From the Grand Junction Regional Airport, a taxi or ride-share to Downtown Grand Junction will cost approximately $15-$25, depending on traffic and demand. Sunshine Rides also provides taxi services in the area.

  • Parking

    Ample parking is available in Downtown Grand Junction, including street meters and parking garages. Metered parking costs $1.00 per hour for short-term meters and the main floor garage, and $0.50 per hour for long-term meters. Parking is free after 4 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends and holidays. The parking garage at 400 Rood Avenue offers covered parking. Garage main floor parking is $1 per hour. Monthly parking permits are available for $40 for surface spaces and $75 for covered spaces.

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Discover more about Downtown Grand Junction

Downtown Grand Junction stands as the heart of the city, offering a dynamic mix of cultural, commercial, and historical experiences. Established in 1882, the city quickly became a regional hub thanks to the arrival of the railroad and its location in the fertile Grand Valley. Today, Downtown Grand Junction retains its historic charm while offering modern amenities and attractions. The area is known for its wide array of locally-owned businesses, including boutique shops, art galleries, and diverse restaurants. One of its most distinctive features is the Art on the Corner exhibit, a year-round outdoor sculpture display that adds a unique artistic flair to the streets. With over 115 sculptures and murals, it transforms the downtown area into a vibrant, open-air art gallery. Visitors can explore the Avalon Theatre, a beautifully restored Spanish Revival-style theater that hosts a variety of performances and events. The Mesa County Historical Museum provides insights into the region's past, while numerous events and festivals throughout the year keep the area lively and engaging. Downtown Grand Junction is also a center for community events, including the weekly Market on Main during the summer, which showcases local produce and crafts. The area's design, featuring a serpentine street layout with green spaces and public art, contributes to its unique character and pedestrian-friendly environment. With a blend of historic buildings and modern developments, Downtown Grand Junction offers a rich tapestry of experiences for both residents and visitors.

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