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Fruita, Colorado is Proud to be the
Gateway to the Newly Designated

McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area 122,182 Acres of the Best of Western Colorado

There are many places around Fruita that are best enjoyed on foot.

McInnis Canyons, the Colorado National Monument, and Glade Park
are only minutes away from historic downtown Fruita.
 
Various Trail Areas
Varied Terrain and Conditions
Hiking Essentials
Rattlsesnake Canyon
Glade Park
Colorado National Monument
McInnis Canyons
Bookcliffs

Area hiking trails can range from red sandstone arches and canyons dotted with green Juniper and Pinyon trees, to arrid desert adobe hills and cliffs, and to lush Aspen and pine tree forests & meadows.

Always inquire beforehand as to conditions and climate of the area you wish to hike.

For more information on hiking
contact the
Colorado National Monument Association
Phone: 970-858-3617
  • Water and food
  • Map and compass
  • Raingear
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunbock
  • Sunglasses
  • Flashligh
  • First Aid kit
  • Pocket knife
  • Matches or lighter
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