Colorado Riverfront Trail - Monument View Section
Colorado Riverfront Trail - Monument View Section
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Embark on a difficult hiking journey along the Colorado Riverfront Trail - Monument View Section. This route stretches for 20.1 miles (32.4 km) and involves a modest 195 feet (60 metres) of elevation gain, taking approximately 8 hours and 11 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will wind along…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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32.4 km
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31.9 km
455 m
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27.3 km
5.03 km
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You can access the trail from various points in both Grand Junction and Fruita, as it connects these two towns. Look for designated parking areas near the riverfront, often co-located with amenities like picnic areas or boat ramps. Specific access points can be found by checking local Grand Junction or Fruita visitor information websites.
The Colorado Riverfront Trail itself does not typically require a permit or fee for use. However, if you access the trail through areas within the James M. Robb – Colorado River State Park, standard state park entrance fees may apply. It's always a good idea to check the park's official website for current fee information before your visit.
Yes, the trail is pet-friendly! Dogs are welcome, but please ensure they are kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and for the safety of other trail users. Remember to bring waste bags and clean up after your pet.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be very hot, so an early morning or late afternoon visit is recommended. Winter hiking is possible, but be aware of potential icy patches, especially in shaded areas.
The terrain is predominantly paved, making it an easy and accessible route. It's generally flat with minimal elevation changes. While newer sections are wide concrete, some older parts might be narrower asphalt with occasional roots or cracks. This makes it suitable for hikers, runners, cyclists, and those with strollers or wheelchairs.
You'll enjoy diverse landscapes, including views of the Colorado River, wetlands, and small lakes. A major highlight, giving the section its name, is the impressive view of the rugged canyons and red rock monoliths of the Colorado National Monument. You might also pass by the Walter Walker State Wildlife Area, a golf course, and Heritage Park. Keep an eye out for artistic murals in some underpasses.
The proximity to the Colorado River and the Walter Walker State Wildlife Area makes this section excellent for birdwatching. You might spot bald eagles, blue herons, osprey, owls, and various hawks. Other local wildlife can also be seen, especially in the wetland areas.
The full round-trip distance for this section is approximately 16.7 miles, or 8.4 miles one-way. While the terrain is easy, completing the entire distance can take several hours, depending on your pace. Many visitors choose to hike or bike smaller portions of the trail for a shorter outing.
Yes, this section is part of the larger Colorado Riverfront Trail System. Along its course, it officially intersects with the Riverfront Trail and also briefly crosses sections of the River Road, Purple Route, and Heritage Park Internal Trail.
Absolutely! The paved, flat nature of the Monument View Section makes it ideal for families with young children and strollers. Its accessibility ensures a pleasant experience for all ages and mobility levels. Just be mindful of the total distance if planning to cover the entire section.
Yes, you'll find amenities such as restrooms and picnic areas at various points along the trail. These facilities are conveniently located to enhance your experience, especially for longer outings. It's always a good idea to carry water, as availability can vary.
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