One Riverfront

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The Colorado Riverfront Commission and its nonprofit arm, the Colorado Riverfront Foundation, collectively referred to as One Riverfront, advocates for the coordinated community stewardship of the Grand Valley's river corridors.

Photos from One Riverfront's post 06/27/2026

One Riverfront’s last ride was a collaboration with GJ Bike Night. About 100 riders left from downtown, road to Las Colonias, played around the Butterfly Pond, crossed the Colorado River on the pedestrian bridge, and then road back on 5th Street.

Thanks for sharing the river with us!

06/25/2026

From Loma to Palisade, our 19+ mile paved trail strings together parks, wildlife areas, and connections cared for by the City of Fruita, City of Grand Junction, Town of Palisade, Mesa County, Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Grand Valley Audubon Society, and Western Colorado nonprofits like ours, One Riverfront!
Each "pearl" along the way; Connected Lakes, Las Colonias, Corn Lake, Riverbend Park, is its own jurisdiction's piece of the puzzle. Together, they add up to over $17.5 million invested in the trail system you walk, bike, and ride.
That's the power of regional cooperation: no single city or agency could build this alone, but together, Fruita, Grand Junction, Palisade, and our county and state partners are weaving one continuous Riverfront experience.
Do you have a favorite stretch? Drop it below!!

06/10/2026

Did you know there are rules and regulations along the Colorado Riverfront Trail? Please be advised of what is allowed, prohibited, and allowed by permit only. Thanks to City of Grand Junction for sharing the rules for the Riverfront Trail and Adjacent Areas.

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