Traveller features Grand Junction as an outdoor recreation destination

Elizabeth Fogarty, Director at Visit Grand Junction
Elizabeth Fogarty, Director at Visit Grand Junction
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Grand Junction has been featured in an article by Rob McFarland for Traveller, highlighting the city’s outdoor recreation opportunities. The piece, titled “The underrated US city with a ‘mini Grand Canyon’ and few tourists,” was produced in collaboration with the Colorado Tourism Office’s international team.

The article references several local attractions and individuals, including Josh Wilson, the Book Cliffs, the Colorado Plateau, Main Street, John Otto, and the Colorado Tourism Office. The feature aims to bring attention to Grand Junction as a destination for travelers seeking less crowded natural sites.

This coverage is part of ongoing efforts to promote tourism in Colorado and showcase destinations that may not be widely known internationally.



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