Park Passport

Colorado National Monument CO

Lat, Long: 39.05045016, -108.6920709

Designation: National Monument

Colorado National Monument preserves one of the grand landscapes of the American West. But this treasure is much more than a monument. Towering monoliths exist within a vast plateau and canyon panorama. You can experience sheer-walled, red rock canyons along the twists and turns of Rim Rock Drive, where you may spy bighorn sheep and soaring eagles.

Weather:

Spring: Daytime high temperatures 70-85 F (21-30 C), nighttime low temperature 30-50 F (-1 - +10 C). Summer: Daytime high temperatures can reach 100 F (38 C), afternoon thunderstorms common. Fall: Similar to spring temperatures, sudden changes in weather common. Snow can occur in October. Winter: Daytime highs vary from 10 - 45 F (-12 - +7 C). Snow common, patches of snow and ice stay around most of the winter.

Directions:

Driving Westbound on Highway I-70 towards Grand Junction, Exit 31 (Horizon Drive). Follow signs through Grand Junction to the east entrance. The visitor center and campground are 19 miles from the east entrance. Eastbound on Highway I-70 take Exit 19 (Fruita). Turn south on Highway 340 to the west entrance, which is approximately three miles from Fruita. The visitor center and campground are four miles up from the west entrance.

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Address/Contact:

1750 Rim Rock Drive

Fruita, US, 81521

Phone: 9708582800

Email: colm_info@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

View of Independence Monument with Grand Valley in background. Taken from Rim Rock Rock Drive.Monument Canyon with red rock walls and a valley with rolling landscape covered with pinyon treesVisitor Center with American FlagLooking down from canyon rim at a portion of the historic Rim Rock DriveRock spire with large boulder balancing on top.