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Colorado Riverfront Trail
Walking, biking and running on the Colorado Riverfront Trail that winds through Palisade, Grand Junction, and Fruita.
Mt. Garfield Trail
The Mount Garfield Trail is a prominent hike that takes you to new heights with incredible views of Palisade and its vineyards and orchards.
Your Guide to the Perfect Palisade Day Trip
If you’ve been thinking about visiting Colorado’s wine country, this is your sign to do it! Palisade is known for its wine and peaches, but it has so much more to offer!
Top 3 Reasons to Visit Palisade in the Spring
Top 3 Reasons to Visit Palisade in the Spring.
Spend a Romantic Weekend in Palisade
Looking for a romantic getaway for Valentine’s Day or just an excuse to escape with someone special? Palisade has got you covered. Little known fact: Palisade is the Romance Capital of Colorado. OK, maybe we are just claiming that, but we are your destination to fan those embers of love.
Powderhorn Ski Resort
Skiing, Biking, Hiking: Located less than an hour away from Palisade, Colorado, Powderhorn Ski Resort is a fantastic family resort that offers a vertical drop of 1,650 feet and 600 skiable acres.
Things to Do in the Fall in Palisade
Fall is the perfect time to plan a mini getaway. The hustle and bustle of summertime vacations have died down, but the weather in Palisade, Colorado, stays gorgeous well into the fall months of September, October, and November.
3 Reasons Palisade Pairs Well with Fall
Let’s face it; wine just tastes better in a sweater. Colorado’s wine country makes for a perfect fall getaway. Here are three reasons you’ll fall in love with Palisade.
The Palisade Plunge
The full Palisade Plunge trail is now open! This trail will be open to all recreational, non-motorized users, including hiking, biking, and trail running. Equestrian use is permitted from miles 1-18. Dogs are permitted on a leash.