Palisade, CO Road Trips
With 2 routes heading out and 3 heading in, Palisade, CO works well as a modest departure point in the Mountain West. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 232-mile quick runs to 239-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Palisade, CO head east, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
5
Longest Drive
245.8 mi
Aurora, CO
Quickest Drive
4h 16m
Lakewood, CO
Plan Around Palisade, CO
Popular Incoming Routes
Useful if Palisade, CO is the arrival point and you want the strongest routes into the city first.
Continue From Palisade, CO
Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Palisade, CO
Driving from Palisade, CO
On average, trips departing from Palisade, CO run 236 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 31m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 239 miles (4h 34m), while the shortest is just 232 miles.
Popular Destinations
Drivers leaving Palisade, CO most often head toward Thornton, CO (239.3 mi, 4h 34m) and Denver, CO (232.3 mi, 4h 27m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
For the average 236-mile drive from Palisade, CO, expect to burn about 9.3 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.
Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring. Routes tend to go east, so afternoon departures put the sun at your back on the return leg.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 2 mapped routes leaving Palisade, CO and 3 routes heading into Palisade, CO, covering 5 total connections. Distances range from 232 to 239 miles.
The longest mapped route from Palisade, CO covers 239 miles and takes approximately 4h 34m. Shorter options start at just 232 miles.
The average route from Palisade, CO runs about 236 miles with a drive time of roughly 4h 31m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
The most popular road trip destinations from Palisade, CO include Thornton, CO and Denver, CO. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Palisade, CO by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
2,580
Median Income
$61,655
Median Home Value
$295,200
Median Age
50.7
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Palisade, CO
Palisade is a town in the northwestern part of the Rocky Mountains state of Colorado near Grand Junction. Palisade is perhaps most famous for its fruit orchards and the vineyards that comprise Colorado's Wine Country.
Founded in 1904, Palisade is an area of breathtaking beauty and agricultural bounty. Named for the austere and dramatic stone palisades of Mesa Verde Sandstone and Mancos Shale north of town, this sleepy farming community is surrounded by mesas of all shapes and sizes. Looming in front of the town are the dun-colored bluffs of the Bookcliffs, also known as the Palisades. The Bookcliffs form many different pillars, boulders and hoodoos that balance in seemingly impossible positions along Interstate 70. Palisade is peach country, home to the eponymous Palisade Peach. Over 75 percent of Colorado's wine grapes come from Palisade, and the town is home to over a dozen wineries. Most visitors come in the summer months, or early fall when the grapes are being harvested. The best times to visit Palisade are May, June or September. The weather is mild and there are an abundance of outdoor activities to enjoy. The town is probably best known for its three big festivals, Palisade Bluegrass and Roots Festival, Palisade Peach Fest, and Colorado Mountain Wine Fest. There is an informal, rustic charm to this small town. Historic Victorian gingerbread houses line the road into town, while Main Street offers a "Norman Rockwell" setting. Most of the inhabitants know each other by first name. Travelers can experience this camaraderie first hand at the summer farmers' market, held downtown on the weekends. The market features local musicians, artists and fresh produce. The changing seasons bring something different for visitors to enjoy.
The primary thing to see in Palisade are the town's orchards and wineries. For more winery information, see Colorado's Wine Country.
Healthy outdoor activities comprise the lion's share of fun things to do in the Grand Valley. Most of these activities will take place on one of the surrounding mesas. On top of the Bookcliffs roams a herd of federally-protected wild mustangs. It’s possible to visit them and see this symbol of the Wild West. The Bookcliffs culminate in Mount Garfield, an icon of the Grand Valley, majestically rising above Palisade's vineyards. There is an arduous yet extremely rewarding trail to Mount Garfield's summit. To the east of town lie the verdant evergreen slopes of the Grand Mesa, largest flattop mountain in the world, and home to many great activities such as skiing, hiking, fishing and horse back riding. (No fall trip to the mesa would be complete without a drive to see the changing aspen leaves.) To the south of Palisade are the red sandstone formations of the Colorado National Monument. You can drive to all these mesas. They are also interlaced with a variety of hike-able and bike-able trails. Bring your camera. All these rocky formations provide a photogenic setting that frames the irrigated farm land on the valley floor.
Pêche. Restaurant, 336 Main St, ☏ +1 970 464-4911. Farm-to-table type restaurant. $50-100.
Palisade Brewery, 200 Peach Ave. Locally hand-crafted beer and soda. In addition to refreshing microbrews, the Palisade Brewery offers panini sandwiches, bratwurst, BBQ pulled pork and brisket sandwiches every day of the week. Expanded smokehouse/BBQ menu offered every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from noon - 8PM, with spareribs, smoked chicken and burgers and more. Live music is offered Wednesdays (Open Mic) and many Fridays or Saturdays as well during the afternoon and until about 10PM. Brewery tours available by appointment. Peach Street Distillers, 144 South Kluge, ☏ +1 970-464-7257.
Additional lodging options can be found in the nearby towns of Fruita, Clifton and Grand Junction. Colorado Wine Country Inn, 777 Grande River Dr (Located just off Interstate 70 Exit 42. Take a short drive just west of Grande River Vineyards), toll-free: +1-888-855-8330. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Colorado’s first wine-themed hotel. Stroll through the working vineyards that surround the inn, an 80-room Victorian style hotel, which sits in the middle of two wineries with 21 acres of vines. Dreamcatcher Bed and Breakfast, 3694 F Rd, ☏ +1 970-464-9900. Palisade Wine Valley Inn (Wine Valley Inn Palisade), 588 west 1st (1st & Elberta), ☏ +1 970-464-1498. Beautiful landmark property on main corner in center of town. King/Queen rooms & suite, all with private bath, 24 hour, secluded spa (open all year), big wraparound porch, guest party bar, wi-fi. $79-139.
You're going to have to rely on neighboring Grand Junction, just 10 minutes away by car or taxi, to fly into Palisade. Grand Junction Regional Airport, (GJT IATA), otherwise known as Walker Field, is served by six airlines with nonstop service to Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Las Vegas. Some service is seasonal. For private pilots, it is also possible to fly your small plane into the airport and leave it while you tour the area. Taxi service is also available at the airport. Car rental at Walker Field includes Advantage, Alamo, Avis and Hertz. Taxi service is also available at the airport. Denver International Airport, (DEN IATA). Commonly referred to as DIA. It is located about 20 miles to the east of downtown Denver. Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines all maintain hubs at the airport in Concourses A, B, and C respectively. Most other major domestic carriers also have service here. Palisade is on Interstate 70, about 40 minutes east of the Utah border and 4 hours west of Denver. Amtrak serves nearby Grand Junction with the California Zephyr, which runs daily between Emeryville (in the San Francisco Bay Area) and Chicago. Greyhound Bus Lines is located at 230 S 5th St, Grand Junction - ☏ +1 970-242-6012. But if you're without a car, you'll still need to hail a cab into town. For extreme mountain bikers, it's possible to follow the Kokopelli Trail from Moab, Utah, then join up with the Colorado River Front Trail system and bicycle all the way to Palisade.
The downtown area of Main Street is small but charming, and easily navigated on foot. The wineries and orchards, however, require a bicycle or car to visit. Palisade Cycle and Shuttle, 239 Main St, ☏ +1 970-464-9266. Bike rentals, tours, shuttle arrangements.
Travel tips adapted from Palisade on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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