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Palisade Plunge Trail

Exciting Colorado Plunge Trail

The exciting Colorado Plunge Trail, a 32-mile mountain biking trail near Palisade, offers a thrilling and scenic adventure that’s increasingly being embraced by older adults seeking active outdoor experiences. Starting at over 10,700 feet on the Grand Mesa and descending more than 6,000 feet to the Colorado River in Palisade, the trail traverses a stunning […]

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Montrose Quartz Counters in Spruce Point Patio Homes

Montrose in-Counters

There are many Montrose in-“counters” to select from when building a house and a decision homeowners “encounter.” Yes, it is important to select the right material for your countertops. This decision impacts both the functionality and aesthetic of your space and can impact your time due to care. With a variety of options available, it’s

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Colorado Curecanti National Recreation Area Camping

Colorado Curecanti National Recreation Area

Colorado Curecanti National Recreation Area, located on the western side of Colorado, is a scenic and diverse landscape. It is managed by the National Park Service. Established in 1965, it encompasses over 43,000 acres and centers around three reservoirs—Blue Mesa, Morrow Point, and Crystal—formed by dams on the upper Gunnison River as part of the

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Colorado Uncompahgre National Forest Color Celebration

Colorado Uncompahgre National Forest

Uncompahgre National Forest is a vast expanse of natural beauty located near Montrose in western Colorado. It covers over 955,000 acres, spanning several counties including parts of Gunnison, Montrose, Mesa, San Miguel, and Ouray.  The area was established as a National Forest in 1905 and is actually managed jointly by Grand Mesa and Gunnison National

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Spruce Point Patio Home Exteriors

Spruce Point Patio Home Exteriors

Ever wonder about the quality of home exterior building materials used in the construction of your home?  Listed in this article are some of the products used to construct Spruce Point Patio Home exteriors. The Construction Manager explains the decision to use the products in Homes at Cobble Creek’s quality home building process. Building Excellence

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Gunnison Design Spruce Point Patio Homes

Housing Market Predictions

The U.S. housing market and predictions about it have been a focal point of economic discussions recently, especially given its significant impact on household wealth. The market continues to show robust growth, driven by various factors including high demand and a limited supply. WalletHub’s 2025 Best States to Retire and Best Real Estate Markets shed light

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Near Montrose is Gunnison Gorge Wilderness

Montrose and Gunnison Gorge Wilderness

Located about nine miles northeast of Montrose is Gunnison Gorge Wilderness. Its boundaries are inside Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area in the scenic double canyon system of the Gunnison River. With not only 17,000 acres of public lands but also of which includes 14 miles of the river. It extends from the boundary of the

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Navigating Montrose Real Estate

Navigating the Montrose Real Estate market is much simpler than those of larger communities if you know what you want. It may be more of a matter of availability and timing. When is the best time to buy a new home? Should you buy now or wait until prices come down? According to Kelly Godbey,

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Domingue-Escalante in Colorado

Dominguez-Escalante in Colorado

Dominguez-Escalante National Conservation Area (NCA) near Montrose in Colorado features rugged canyons, ancient petroglyphs and diverse wildlife. This area covers over 200,000 acres of protected lands. Named for two Spanish explorers, later become part of the Old Spanish National Historic Trail, a 19th-century land trade route. The scenery features red-rock canyons and sandstone bluffs showcasing

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