Campfire Session #2 – Access & Equity in the Outdoors
Join us for GVORC’s second campfire session! Engage with a panel of industry experts as they discuss some of the most significant barriers that marginalized communities face when trying to access outdoor spaces, what organizations and businesses can do to ensure that their programs and messaging resonates with diverse communities, and how to measure progress in achieving equity in the outdoors.
Invasive Zebra Mussels Found in Colorado River near Grand Junction
Boaters, anglers, and other river users play a crucial role in preventing the spread of these invasive mussels. CPW urges everyone involved in water activities—including boating, floating, paddling, or fishing in the Colorado River—to clean, drain, and dry their equipment thoroughly after use.
GVORC’s Inaugural Campfire Session – Trail Mix
New trails are being constructed at North Fruita Desert, commonly known as 18 Road, totaling 32 miles upon completion. This development stems from an extensive planning process that commenced in 2018 when the City of Fruita received a planning grant from Colorado Parks and Wildlife to assess the conditions at 18 Road and strategize for the future
Rural is RAD
New trails are being constructed at North Fruita Desert, commonly known as 18 Road, totaling 32 miles upon completion. This development stems from an extensive planning process that commenced in 2018 when the City of Fruita received a planning grant from Colorado Parks and Wildlife to assess the conditions at 18 Road and strategize for the future
Get to Know our Executive Director
As he steps into his role with the ORC, Chandler brings a passion for inclusivity, sustainable growth, and a heartfelt commitment to enhancing our community’s connection with the outdoors.
North Fruita Desert / 18 Road Expansion
New trails are being constructed at North Fruita Desert, commonly known as 18 Road, totaling 32 miles upon completion. This development stems from an extensive planning process that commenced in 2018 when the City of Fruita received a planning grant from Colorado Parks and Wildlife to assess the conditions at 18 Road and strategize for the future