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Grand Mesa

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

The Grand Mesa is a large mesa in western Colorado in the United States. It is the largest flat-topped mountain in the world. It has an area of about 500 square miles (1,300 km2) and stretches for about 40 miles (64 km) east of Grand Junction between the Colorado River and the Gunnison River, its tributary to…

Average elevation: 8,747 ft

Pear Park

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 4,662 ft

Cameo

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 5,184 ft

Big Creek Ranch

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 8,340 ft

Palisade

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 4,875 ft

Gateway

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 4,820 ft

Orchard Mesa

United States > Colorado > Mesa County > Grand Junction

Average elevation: 4,642 ft

Fruita

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

The original town site was planned for 80 acres (32 ha) with a park in the middle. The first water reached the town from the Colorado River in 1907. By 1909, the town center was linked with electricity. In the 1930s, Fruita participated in several government projects, including the Grand Valley Resettlement…

Average elevation: 4,593 ft

Glade Park

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 6,923 ft

Durham

United States > Colorado > Mesa County > Grand Junction

Average elevation: 4,573 ft

Molina

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 5,886 ft

Loma

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 4,547 ft

Collbran

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 6,175 ft

Grand Junction

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 4,826 ft

De Beque

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

Average elevation: 5,240 ft

Colorado River

United States > Colorado > Mesa County

The entire eastern boundary of the Colorado River Basin runs along the North American Continental Divide and is defined largely by the Rocky Mountains and the Rio Grande Basin. The Wind River Range in Wyoming marks the northern extent of the basin, and is separated from the Colorado Rockies by the endorheic…

Average elevation: 4,649 ft

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