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How much are vacation packages to Fruita?
Adventure calls in Fruita, with Travelocity vacation packages from as low as $807. Including both hotels and flights, these awesome deals make it simple to visit every corner of the world.
How long should my Fruita vacation be?
Many travelers choose to stay roughly 2 nights in Fruita. But you don't have to follow the crowd. Whether you're staying for a few days or a few weeks, you'll love exploring all the incredible things that this destination has to offer.
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Can I save on my Fruita car rental if I book it with a hotel or flight?
You most certainly can — combine your hotel, car and flight into a Fruita vacation package and you can save a ton. With so much to discover in and around Fruita, having your own ride will more than come in handy. Once you've buckled yourself in, put the stereo on and make your way to Aspen Highlands, a must-see sight approximately 100 mi from Fruita.
Which airport is best for Fruita?
Grand Junction Regional Airport (GJT), 11 mi east of the city center, is the jumping off point for many adventures in Fruita. That said, Canyonlands Field Airport (CNY) (60 mi away from central Fruita) could be more convenient for you.
What is there to do in Fruita?
While taking the path less traveled is no doubt rewarding, you shouldn't ignore the big sights that make a destination famous. Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness and Adobe Creek National Golf Course are just two of them in Fruita.
Where should I stay when visiting Fruita?
If you're looking for someplace comfortable to spend your nights, consider the La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Fruita. It's the top choice for many travelers.

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Mesas as far as the eye can see.
Mesas as far as the eye can see.
Located at the northeastern edge of the Colorado Plateu, the Escalante Canyon is one of the most pristine climbing areas in all of canyonlands. 
The canyon was formed over 600 million years as Escalante Creek carved the 1,300 foot gorge. The Escalante Canyon has a long history of human occupation. The Ute Indians for years had made the North Fork of the Escalante River their winter home. Early settlers, attracted by the year-long water supply and sheltering cliffs, son pushed the Indians off the land. 
Many cattle outfits began using the canyon as their winter quarters. In 1886, John Musser took up residence in one of the first homesteads in the canyon where he operated the Musser Cattle Company. Over the years the company has acquired ranch after ranch so that now most of the grazing paddocks along the canyon's entire length are consolidated under Musser Cattle. 
The infamous Colorado Sheep War centered around cattlemen protecting their grazing land from flocks of hungry sheep. In the early 1900s, an unwritten code existed which relegated sheep to one side of the Gunnison River. When a swinging bridge was built over the river and sheep travelled across, the cattlemen retaliated by shooting hundreds of sheep. Two residents of the canyon died in the shootout. #historicalplace #rockclimbing #outdoorfun #outdoorlife #adventurelife #exploremore #hikinglife #wildlife
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Part of the colorado National monument , National Parks
Fruita Canyon Overlook is a lofty roadside viewpoint at the head of four-mile-long Fruita Canyon on the west side of Colorado National Monument. The fenced overlook is reached by a 90-foot hike on a gravel path from a small parking area on Rim Rock Drive that’s 0.4 miles west of the park visitor center. Fruita Canyon, which begins near the monument’s west entrance station, is a steep canyon lined with towering Wingate sandstone walls. Rim Rock Drive snakes up the canyon below before climbing its west side. The canyon floor is composed of 1.5-billion-year-old rock that is the remains of an ancient mountain range. The broad Grand Valley, carved by the Colorado River, opens beyond Fruita Canyon. The northern horizon is an escarpment of the dark Book Cliffs topped with the lighter-colored Roan Cliffs. Note Balanced Rock, a precarious pinnacle by the right canyon wall, above the road below the overlook. #monumentvalley #viewcolorado #colorado #exploring #mykindoffun #mykindofday