Last fall, my husband and I drove Southwest to Durango, Colorado, where we took a round-trip ride on the historic Durango to Silverton Railroad (click here to see that post). On the way back towards Denver, we decided to drive a bit north to pick up Interstate 70 in Grand Junction, Colorado. As we drove east, we saw the most amazing scenery!
Grand Junction is located in Mesa County in Colorado. It is the most populous county in western Colorado, and the 11th most populous in the state.
The topography of this county was so unique!
Mt. Garfield reminded me of an Egyptian Pyramid!
Mt. Garfield is the high point of the Book Cliffs, east-northeast of Grand Junction, and overlooking the town of Palisade. The mountain was named after President James Garfield a year after Garfield's death. The mountain's geology is composed of Mesaverde Group overlaying Mancos Shale.
Every summer residents of Colorado looks forward to buying the large ultra-sweet peaches.
I shared many of my favorite Paliside Peach recipes in this post.
Palisade lies on the north side of the Colorado River, 11 miles (18 km) east of Grand Junction,
The river was flowing fully last fall and was a beautiful shade of blue.
I was in awe of the scenery!
The contrast between the bright blue sky and the large stone mountains was so beautiful!
As we continued driving east we approached Glenwood Canyon.
Glenwood Canyon is a rugged scenic 12.5 mi (20 km) canyon, and its walls climb as high as 1,300 feet (400 m) above the Colorado River. It is the largest canyon in the Upper Colorado.Eight years ago, my husband and I drove to the Glenwood Canyon area for a few days to celebrate an anniversary. We hiked over 1,000 feet high to visit Hanging Lake--click here to see that post--to this day it is one of the most magnificent places we have seen in Colorado! We are so happy that we accomplished that hike on a whim.
There are many more places we would like to visit in Mesa County, Colorado, and hope to return there in the near future to see the Colorado National Monument area, and perhaps be able to pick a few peaches from a Palisade peach tree!
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13 comments:
The geology in that area is amazing and must be breathtaking in real life. I enjoy your travels.
wow those landscapes are truly stunning. Thankyou for sharing. Happy travelling. Have a wonderful week. I am visiting from Mosaic Monday.
Hello Pat,
What a beautiful scenic drive! The mountains, sky and the river are all gorgeous. The peaches look yummy. Great series of photos.
Have a great day and happy week ahead.
We lived just west of Grand Junction for almost 14 years, and it's a beautiful area. However, winter can be colder. Our first one there got to -35 degrees - brrr! It was my favorite place we've ever lived. . .
Road trip discoveries are the best! Great photos, Pat.
That is such a beautiful scenic drive! Mt. Garfield looks so neat.
Thank you, dear Pat, for your good wishes.
I enjoyed reading again and be happy about your link at MosaicMonday. This is a beautiful landscape indeed. Calm. I believe there is calm!
Hugs by Heidrun
Mountains look good to see view but the road though the desert looks long and boring
Gorgeous photos and such interesting peach information, I never would have guessed that as a crop! Sandi
You two do the most fun things together. This looks like a fantastic drive with really gorgeous scenery -- and you picked a perfect day to do it!
Beautiful mountainscapes!
I've never seen anything like it! Fabulous.
I have made notes as I will be travelling in Colorado this summer. I hope to see all the beauty you saw. Thanks for sharing your amazing pics!
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