If you need accommodation to access City services or files that meet your needs (e.g. mapping, construction/development plans, or to complete an application or other documentation), staff are available to assist you by calling 970-254-3866. In addition, the City has several resources available:
For languages other than English, please use the Google Translate button available on the bottom right corner of each page of the City website
Interpretation via live remote on-demand video, including ASL, is available in-person at all City Customer Service windows and during in-person appointments scheduled with City staff
For TTY, dial 800-659-2656 or 711 for the relay service, or use the TTY mode on your cell phone
The City of Grand Junction has 43 parks including 35 developed parks, 3 undeveloped parks, and 5 schools parks (available to the public during non-school hours). Grand Junction parks offer a wide variety of amenities including open space, playgrounds, dog parks, skate parks, and more. Find your favorite park!
Kindred Reserve located at 2064 S. Broadway next to the Tiara Rado Golf Course is the first open space park in Grand Junction. This park has 1.75 miles of natural trails and stunning views of the Colorado National Monument, Grand Mesa, and Bookcliffs.
Las Colonias Park is 130 acres and sits adjacent to downtown Grand Junction along the banks of the Colorado River. It has a diverse and rich history, as it is situated just upstream from the namesake of the community, the confluence of the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers, and has strong connections to the rest of the community along an existing and expanding Riverfront Trail system. Several new facility elements have been completed including the River Park, restrooms, shelters, and concessions.
The Parks and Recreation Forestry Division, we are dedicated to preserving Grand Junction's urban forest along with providing an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere for all visitors to City parks and facilities.