“five uniquely different rivers”
From Fruita on the west end, to Island Acres on the east end and three stops in-between, this is one park split into five sections. To visit the park, follow the Colorado River west from Debeque Canyon to Fruita, and enjoy five uniquely different river and lake based outdoor recreation opportunities. The sections, or “pearls” listed from east to west, each offer something different: Island Acres Section Corn Lake Section Colorado River Wildlife Area Section Connected Lakes Section Fruita Section James M. Robb was a civic leader, former parks board member and chair, elected representative and champion of state parks. Robb helped create the Colorado Riverfront Foundation, referring to this Grand Junction-area park as a “string of pearls.” Colorado State Parks and the communities involved are working together to build a future 35-mile river corridor trail system to connect this “string of pearls.”
We stayed in the Fruita section. What a lovely spot and very close to Colorado National Monument. Although it is close to the highway, you would never know as it has a rural feel. The sites are very far apart, almost all pull through with covered picnic tables. We had a great view of the mountains as did most sites. Good bathroom facilities too. Highly recommend!
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