
New To Fruita? Here are 7 Activities You Can Do
Think Colorado is all mountains? Think again! Fruita’s red-rock canyons, world class mountain biking trails, and even dinosaur museums make this place a playground for adventurers of all ages. Discover 6 unforgettable recreational activities to do in this hidden gem of the West!
Wondering what Fruita has to offer?
Boredom in Fruita is not exactly a common cold, however, if you find yourself catching it, we have some solutions to make your day better. What was once a fruit producing region in the valley, Fruita is now known for its outdoor sports such as biking, hiking, golfing, and disc golfing. Here are a few highlights of the fun Fruita has to offer:
World Class Biking
Fruita has earned a reputation as a mountain biking paradise. Its 250 miles of singletrack – spanning 18 Road, Kokopelli Loops, and Rabbit valley – offer riders of all skill levels a chance to experience the thrill of biking. Thanks to the valley’s challenging terrain, Colorado Mesa University’s cycling program consistently
Endless Hiking Trails
Just 10 miles from downtown Fruita, the Colorado National Monument is a 23,000-acre canyonland of geological bliss. For trails closer to town, explore Devils Canyon, Snooks Bottom, or the area west of 17 Road. Each trail provides a different perspective of the valley’s beauty.
Horseback Riding
Not only are there opportunities for biking and hiking, Fruita offers fun horse-riding opportunities. Rimrock Adventures provides an organized guided ride for one-, two-, and three-hour rides into the canyon. Guided rides from Rimrock Adventures range from one to three hours, taking you through canyons and scenic trails. Popular riding spots include Devils Canyon and Flume Canyon, while facilities like Gallifrey Stables provide boarding and care for your horse.
Dinosaur Museum
Families and fossil enthusiasts don’t want to miss the Dinosaur Journey Museum. Home to over 15,000 fossil specimens, the museum offers interactive exhibits such as an earthquake simulator and a sandbox full of bones to dig. This makes learning fun for all ages and the paleontology lab allows visitors to see ongoing fossil preparation.
Rafting and Kayaking the Colorado River
The Colorado River cuts through Fruita, offering year-round water adventures. You can go with a group of friends or Rimrock Adventures also offers guided rafting trips. The Fruita section of James M. Robb Colorado River State Park is ideal for kayaking or paddleboarding as the water is more calm.
Swim, basketball, and fitness
For indoor activities, The Fruita Community Center is a hub for fitness and fun. Enjoy the indoor and outdoor pool, fitness center, and basketball courts. There’s even an indoor track that's perfect if the weather isn’t ideal.
ATVs and Motorcycling
For thrill seekers, Rabbit Valley and McInnis Canyon is one of the Grand Valley’s prized playgrounds for ATV or motorcycle riding. These areas offer thrilling off-road experiences, from scenic rides to adrenaline-pumping trails.
Fruita offers a mix of free and paid recreation. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxing, or taking your family outside, there is something for everyone.