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Naturita

Current Weather: Fair, 57 F

Location: 104 miles south of Grand Junction on Colorado 141

Region: Southwest

Elevation: 5431

Population: 635

This remote crossroads in the Uncompahgre Valley rests in Colorado's far southwest corner. Located in one of the state's most stunning valleys, Naturita is part of the Unaweep/Tabegauche Scenic and Historic Byway. The 138-mile driving tour offers dramatic views of the San Juan Mountains as it follows Colorado 141 and 145 through the Unaweep Canyon, desert-like Dolores River Canyon and up into high Plains. Ancient rock outcroppings and red sandstone formations, still holding fossils from Precambrian times, also mark the trail. The drive is especially spectacular when wildflowers peak in July or during the changing of the aspens in September.

Surrounded by plenty of BLM land and the Uncompahgre National Forest, which comprises over a million acres, Naurita is an ideal destination for hunting and wildlife watching. Additionally, the community's proximity to The Dolores River makes it a popular spot for fishing and rafting. Quiet camping spots are located at the nearby Buckeye and Miramonte Reservoirs.

In town, visitors will find an inn, cafe, gas station, a few motels and a grocery. There's also a remodeled visitors center that will help point guests in the right direction. And just down Colorado 90 is the historic Bedrock Store, where scenes from movies such as Thelma and Louise were filmed.
 

 

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