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First Friday at The Art Center

Join Us for a Night of Art, Culture, and Community!

Mark your calendars for First Friday at The Art Center of Western Colorado on October 4th, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM.
This FREE event is your chance to dive into FOUR incredible exhibits showcasing the talents of local artists, ceramicists, and weavers. From vibrant paintings to unique ceramics, there’s something for everyone.

What to Expect:
Brush & Palette Members Show – Discover the creative brilliance of 52 local artists as they compete for top honors.

Form and Fire – Be amazed by the Junction Clay Arts Guild’s stunning ceramic works—functional and artistic!

Reflections of Life by Beverly Lee – Get lost in heartwarming pastel masterpieces from a nationally acclaimed artist.

SpiderWoman and Trading Posts – Experience the breathtaking beauty of Dinè (Navajo) weavings and their rich cultural history.

Don’t miss this unforgettable celebration of art, culture, and community. Bring your friends, family, and fellow art lovers for an evening of inspiration and creativity.
1803 N. 7th Street, Grand Junction, CO

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Colorado Summer

Colorado Summer Vacation Planning

Colorado Summer Vacation Planning, the best season

If you're planning a Colorado summer vacation, you have come to the right place. A Colorado summer vacation is the best time of year to visit this glorious state. The Mountain West is the most geographically diverse region in the United States, and with that comes natural wonders to be explored. A Colorado summer road trip starts with finding destinations that meet your expectations, planning scenic routes through the mountains, and locating all those fun family activities along the way. Use our FREE itinerary tool to start planning and organizing your summer vacation.

Colorado National and State Parks

Colorado has 42 state parks, 4 National Parks, 11 national forests, and 42 wilderness areas, each showcasing different parts of our great state, from the eastern plains to the highest peaks. That adds up to 43.3% of Colorado classified as public land, and what amazing land it is! These parks and forests are popular attractions during the Colorado summer, and fortunately, they are spread out across the state. You can easily visit one or more during your scenic road trip. State Parks offer various amenities for camping and feature attractions such as a gorgeous mountain lake, hiking trails, and much more. Learn more about National and State Parks.

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Colorado Summer Culture, Festivals, Local Events

As you travel through the state, you will encounter many cultural events and festivals (events calendar).

  • Check the concert calendar and find an outdoor concert or nearby live music. Red Rocks Amphitheater is always a fantastic place to watch a show.
  • Consider a brewery tour such as the Coors Factory Brewery Tour in Golden or the Breckenridge Brewery Tour. Winery tours are also popular.
  • Catch a game at the Coors Field, home of the Rockies, in Denver.
  • Many mountain communities have regular art walks or exhibits going on.
  • The Colorado Pro Rodeo Tour is a popular cultural event with scheduled rodeos throughout the state.
  • Stop at a nearby Farmers Market. Beyond all those mountains lie very fertile valleys. Colorado produces many fresh vegetables, fruits, meats, and artisan crafts. Palisade peaches are a favorite.
  • If you enjoy participating in local athletic events, search your favorite mountain community for whatever type of race or event you would like to participate in. You will surely find something (mountain biking, running, golf tournaments…, etc.).

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Family Fun Colorado Vacation Planning - things to do with kids

If family fun is what you’re after, Colorado is the place to be. You might say that family entertainment is the state’s specialty. Mountain resort towns (ski resorts) are your-round these days, featuring gondola and chairlift access mountain biking and hiking trails. You will also find mountainside adventure parks in these same locations, adding to the fun with various kids activities such as bungee trampolines, put-put golf, adventure park-type challenge courses, mountain slides, and more. Nearby mountain communities have even more fun things to do with kids such as guided tours, state parks, and dedicated adventure parks.

Whitewater Rafting, Lakes, Water Parks, Adventure Parks and more

Getting wet during the Colorado summer season is widespread and easily attainable. With abundant mountain lakes, whitewater rivers, and water parks across the state, you can easily add this to your vacation planing. The popularity of adventure parks has created variations that include adventure packages, which combine water fun with other types of adventure.

  • Whitewater rafting is a super fun family adventure. You can easily find rafting companies that provide trips to match the group size and ability level.
  • Try ziplining across Colorado’s stunning landscape. Many zipline companies now offer adventure packages.
  • Water parks are another great summer way to cool down. Check out Elitch Gardens and Water World, both in Denver, which are super fun.
  • Stop at the Frisco Adventure Park, located in Frisco next to Lake Dillon. It is a family-friendly center with lots of family activities.
  • Visit one of Colorado’s many lakes. The larger lakes have marinas with boat rentals, allowing activities like water skiing and jet skiing, sailing, SUPs, fishing, and more.
  • Take a guided horseback ride. Horseback riding is found near mountain resorts or popular destinations like Estes Park.
  • Schedule a group off-road tour, a great way to build memories and see the fantastic sights.
  • Visit a state park. Parks are found throughout the state. These unique parks feature family entertainment such as beaches, picnic sites, boat rentals, fishing, hiking & biking trails, and more.

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Dinosaurs and Historical Vacation Planning Stops

Colorado Summer Dinosaur Sites

Colorado is rich in history and has many interesting historical sites worth visiting along your family's summer road trip. If you’re planning to visit the Royal Gorge Region, add a stop at one of these exciting dinosaur fossil preserves or museums:

  • The Royal Gorge Regional History Museum, see fossils, dinosaur bones, and a complete Stegosaurus replica skeleton.
  • Garden Park Fossil Area - a 3,600-acre area rich with fossils.
  • Indian Springs Trace Fossil Site - see tracks left by prehistoric creatures.
  • Include Skyline Drive as part of your summer road trip - view fossils and more tracks.

Dinosaur National Monument in NW Colorado is a unique geographical place with dinosaur remains from 100 million years ago. This area is rich in fossils and early pioneer history.

Historical Colorado Road Trip

Many of Colorado’s mountain towns developed during the Gold Rush era, coinciding with the cattle companies' open-range days. These two significant Western development events are seen in the Colorado we know today. Check out the local mountain town museums to learn more about how early settlers lived and made a living.

Denver Museums

Dever has 51 unique museums, ranging from children-focused to more traditional centers, such as the Museum of Nature & Science, Black American West Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.

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Sightseeing a Perfect Family and Friends Activity

When you arrive in Colorado, sightseeing begins, as the mountain landscapes will instantly captivate you. However, getting deep into roads less traveled or passing through dramatic landscapes can be done in various ways. Sightseeing tours are a wonderful way to share memories with family and friends. If getting an eye full is what you’re after, here are some recommended sightseeing options:

  • Take a scenic train ride. Not only will you pass through dramatic mountain landscapes, but you will also learn about Colorado’s mining era. These trains are perfect activities for kids as they often feature hands-on mine exploration, storytelling, and special holiday trains.
  • Sign up for an off-road tour. Guided jeep tours will travel on original mining roads (maintained) through rugged terrain and pass by dramatic vistas—a fun family and friends activity.
  • While in one of Colorado’s resort towns, you can buy a ticket for a gondola ride or a chairlift ride and get a bird's-eye view of the forest and surrounding landscapes. You can also hike or bike at the top and stop in for lunch.
  • Include a scenic byway in your Colorado summer road trip. Stop at historical sites, check out ghost towns, and camp along the way.

Summer Vacation Rest and Relaxation

A Colorado summer vacation can be a chance to rest and rejuvenate your soul. Health and wellness retreats and experiences are growing in popularity. Visiting one or several of Colorado’s natural hot springs is a favorite place to recharge. The soothing, hot mineral waters will revitalize your being. Many of these natural springs have been developed into full-service spas that combine experiences such as massage, meditation, and spa services and provide on-site lodging.

Colorado Summer Vacation Hot Springs

Some of Colorado’s favorite places to explore and enjoy your summer vacation are places that have big attractions such as:

  • Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) is a favorite national park with various camping options, extensive hiking trails, and educational experiences.
  • Estes Park is a beautiful mountain town beside RMNP, the gateway to Trail Ridge Road, Grand Lake, and Lake Granby.
  • The Royal Gorge Region has attractions like the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park, Royal Gorge whitewater rafting, and the Royal Gorge Scenic Train.
  • Mesa Verda National Park in southwest Colorado offers a spectacular look into the Ancestral Pueblo people. Visitors can call, walk, drive, or take a tour through the park.

A Colorado Summer Vacation Planning and more

There are many more amazing places and things to do on your Colorado Summer Vacation, and hopefully, you will make discoveries along your journey. Planning your summer vacation starts with finding destinations and activities that interest you and crafting your summer road trip route to facilitate these visits. If finding kids activities is a primary focus please check out this article specifically about kids activities in Colorado. Please use the free itinerary tool as you will find it indispensable for organizing your trip.

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The Lost Junction Band

The Lost Junction Band brings rocking country music to The Art Center on Saturday, Feb. 3. This talented group of high school students has garnered several awards, including 1st place in the 2023 Aspen Rocks Student Music Competition and 1st place in the Beacon’s 2023 Best of the West of the West local band category. Tickets are $20, available online at artcenterguild.org and at The Art Center of Western Colorado.

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Music in the Grapevines with STRAY GRASS

Music in the Grapevines with STRAY GRASS

Stray Grass closes out Music in the Grapevines on Wednesday, Sept. 6. Settle in on the lawn of Two Rivers Winery for an evening with the Grand Valley’s favorite bluegrass band in the shadow of Colorado National Monument. Bring lawn chairs and a picnic dinner. Wine will be available by the glass or bottle (no other adult beverages allowed).
Tickets are $15 at Two Rivers Winery (2087 Broadway), The Art Center (1803 N 7th St) or artcenterguild.org. If not sold out, tickets at the gate are $20.
All proceeds benefit the Art Center of Western Colorado. This summer’s concerts are sponsored by ANB Bank and Friends of The Art Center.

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Music in the Grapevines with STILL HOUSE STRING BAND

Music in the Grapevines with STILL HOUSE STRING BAND

The Still House String Band will play at Music in the Grapevines on Tuesday, August 15, in the shadow of Colorado National Monument. They describe their music as “bluegrass with a pedal board addiction.” Bring lawn chairs and a picnic dinner. Wine will be available by the glass or bottle (no other adult beverages allowed).
Tickets are $15 at Two Rivers Winery (2087 Broadway), The Art Center (1803 N 7th St) or artcenterguild.org. Tickets at the gate are $20.
All proceeds benefit the Art Center of Western Colorado. This summer’s concerts are sponsored by ANB Bank and Friends of The Art Center.

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Music in the Grapevines with WILD FLIGHT

Music in the Grapevines with WILD FLIGHT

Make it a date with Wild Flight at Music in the Grapevines on Tuesday, July 18, with their unique arrangements and warm, skillfully blended vocal harmonies. Wild Flight delivers a fun and interesting show in the shadow of the Colorado National Monument Bring lawn chairs and a picnic dinner. Wine will be available by the glass or bottle (no other adult beverages allowed).
Tickets are $15 at Two Rivers Winery (2087 Broadway), The Art Center (1803 N 7th St) or artcenterguild.org. Tickets at the gate are $20.
All proceeds benefit the Art Center of Western Colorado. This summer’s concerts are sponsored by ANB Bank and Friends of The Art Center.

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Fine Art & Craft Fair

Fine Art & Craft Fair

The Art Center of Western Colorado’s Fine Art & Craft Fair will span three days – November 18 through November 20—in time for holiday shopping. Along with juried sellers of arts and crafts, the Art Center Guild will offer a wide variety of baked goods and crafts. Browse the Not-So-Starving-Artists room for bargains. The members-only preview is on Friday, Nov. 18, from 6 to 8:30 pm. Public hours are Saturday, Nov. 19, from 9 am to 4 pm, and Sunday, Nov. 20, from 10 am to 3 pm.

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Cinderella at Montrose Pavilion

Cinderella at the Avalon

Did you know that Grand Junction is now home to the professional ballet company Colorado West Performing Arts Company?Join in on the magic when a final stroke of midnight changes it all when a beautiful princess, handsome prince, and glass slipper come together on stage for Colorado West Performing Arts sparkling rendition of Cinderella.This enchanting production will have you laughing, dreaming, and convinced that, with a little determination, anything is possible.

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Music in the Grapevines

Music in the Grapevines with STRAY GRASS

Stray Grass will close out the Music in the Grapevines summer season with its “handcrafted acoustic Americana” on Wednesday, Sept. 7, on the lawn of Two Rivers Winery. Gates open at 6 pm, music starts at 7 pm, so you can enjoy a picnic dinner. Wine is available from Two Rivers by the glass or bottle. Tickets in advance are $15 online – artcenterguild.org, at the Art Center of Western Colorado (7th & Orchard) and the Winery (2087 Broadway). At the gate, $20. All proceeds benefit The Art Center.

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Music in the Grapevines

Music in the Grapevines with DONNY MORALES AND GLENN PATTERSON

Donny Morales and Glenn Patterson will perform for Music in the Grapevines on Tuesday, Aug. 16, at Two Rivers Winery. They’ve long been part of the Western Slope music scene with their Rocky Mountain soul music and upbeat takes to covers and original tunes. If you want to take a listen go to soundcloud.com/donny-moralesGates open at 6 pm, music starts at 7 pm, so you can enjoy a picnic dinner. Wine is available from Two Rivers by the glass or bottle. Tickets in advance are $15 online – artcenterguild.org, at the Art Center of Western Colorado (7th & Orchard) and the Winery (2087 Broadway). At the gate, $20. All proceeds benefit The Art Center of Western Colorado.

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