Houston Chronicle features Grand Junction for horseback riding and scenic views

Elizabeth Fogarty, Director of Visit Grand Junction
Elizabeth Fogarty, Director of Visit Grand Junction
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The Houston Chronicle featured Grand Junction in an article about horseback riding and remarkable scenery, according to an announcement on Apr. 15.

The coverage brings attention to Grand Junction as a destination for outdoor enthusiasts interested in exploring the area’s natural beauty by horseback. Highlighting such activities can help attract visitors looking for unique experiences in Colorado’s landscapes.

Heide Brandes wrote the article titled “Head to This Colorado Site for Horseback Riding and Amazing Sights.” The piece mentions notable landmarks such as the Book Cliffs and Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range. It also references individuals and organizations connected to the region, including Joe Burtard, the Bureau of Land Management Grand Junction Field Office, Friends of the Mustangs, and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe.

The article underscores how destinations like Grand Junction offer opportunities to experience wild horse ranges and local heritage through guided rides or self-guided exploration.

As interest in outdoor recreation continues to grow, media features like this may encourage more travelers to consider Grand Junction for their next adventure.



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