Lifestyle & Community

Learn about Grand Junction’s local culture, events, dining, and ways to connect with the community.

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Your Grand Valley Tribe: Which Grand Junction Lifestyle Fits You Best?

One of the most beautiful things about the Grand Valley is that it doesn’t try to be just one thing. It’s a patchwork of different energies, all coexisting under a massive Colorado sky. Whether you’re moving here for a fresh start or you’ve been a local for years, there is a specific “vibe” that eventually […]

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The Daily Grind: A Guide to the Grand Junction Coffee and Tea Scene

In the Grand Valley, coffee culture is more than just a morning necessity: it is a central part of how we connect, work, and relax. Our local shops serve as the “living rooms” of the community, offering a diverse range of atmospheres that reflect the independent spirit of Western Colorado. Whether you are looking for

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The Grand Valley Guide for Remote Professionals: Infrastructure, Community, and Balance

As the nature of work continues to evolve, the Grand Valley has emerged as one of the premier destinations for remote professionals in the Intermountain West. Unlike many mountain towns that offer beauty but lack infrastructure, Grand Junction, Fruita, and Palisade provide a sophisticated foundation for those who bring their jobs with them. For the

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The Basecamp Advantage: Why Living in Grand Junction Beats the High Country

For many who dream of a Colorado lifestyle, the initial thought is to head straight for the high-altitude resort towns like Aspen, Vail, or Breckenridge. However, a growing number of residents are discovering the “Basecamp” strategy. By choosing to live in the Grand Valley, you gain a logistical and financial advantage that simply does not

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The Orchards Beneath the Streets: How Water and Fruit Shaped Grand Junction

When you drive through the established neighborhoods of Grand Junction, you are navigating more than just a grid of residential streets. You are traveling across the remains of a vast agricultural empire. From the canopy of the Tree Streets to the winding lanes of the Redlands, the layout of our community was dictated by one

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The 15-Minute City: Why Living in Grand Junction Saves You Time and Gas

The concept of a “15-minute city” is simple: residents should be able to access most of their daily needs, like work, groceries, healthcare, and recreation, within a 15-minute trip from their front door. While major metropolitan areas are spending billions to retrofit their infrastructure to meet this standard, Grand Junction was naturally built for this

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High-Desert Gardening: A Guide for New Mesa County Residents

The Grand Valley offers a unique and rewarding environment for those who enjoy spending time in their yard, but the high-desert climate presents a specific set of challenges for those relocating from more humid regions. With alkaline soil, intense sun, and low humidity, success in a Grand Junction garden requires a shift in perspective. Rather

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Understanding the Lock and Leave Lifestyle in the Grand Valley

For many residents in Western Colorado, the ideal home is one that supports a life of adventure rather than demanding constant attention. This has led to the rise of “lock and leave” properties—homes designed specifically for residents who prioritize travel, professional mobility, and leisure. A lock and leave home allows you to simply secure the

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The Work From Home Lifestyle in Grand Junction: A New Era of Professional Freedom

The traditional office environment has undergone a permanent transformation, and for a growing number of professionals, the commute has been replaced by high-speed fiber and high-desert views. The work from home lifestyle in Grand Junction has transitioned into a cornerstone of the local economy. Our region offers the digital infrastructure of a major metro area

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Adventure Ready: A Guide to Homes with RV Parking in the Grand Valley

The Grand Valley serves as a premier gateway to some of the most iconic outdoor destinations in the Western United States. With the Colorado National Monument, the Grand Mesa, and world-class mountain biking in Fruita all just a short distance away, it is no surprise that recreational vehicles are a staple for many residents. For

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