Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Colorado National Monument adventure.























Just outside of Grand Junction, the Colorado National Monument is best known for its massive sandstone canyons, rock formations, and ample opportunities to spot native wildlife. It's also home to Rim Rock Drive, a 23-mile-long scenic route offering fantastic views of rock formations and the Colorado wilderness beyond. Cycling and rock climbing are both popular activities in the park, with about 40 miles of well-maintained trails for hikers of all levels. Year-round camping is available at the Saddlehorn Campground, right by the park’s visitor center.
You'll get the warmest weather if you visit the monument between late May and September, though this is the busiest time of year at the park and its campground. July and August are the rainiest months of the year here, so be prepared for torrential downpours or thunderstorms if you visit during those months. Crowds taper off sharply by mid-October, when temperatures begin to drop, and winters can get very cold. Ranger programs are offered between Memorial Day and Labor Day.