
Experience one of the premier mountain biking festivals in Colorado at the annual Fruita Fat Tire Festival in Fruita, Colorado. For more than 30 years, this iconic event has celebrated the world-class mountain biking trails of Colorado's Western Slope, attracting riders, outdoor enthusiasts, and adventure travelers from across the country.
Known as one of the top mountain biking destinations in the United States, Fruita provides the perfect backdrop for a weekend of guided rides, trail adventures, bike demos, skills clinics, live music, food vendors, and community events. Whether you're a beginner exploring the sport or an experienced rider tackling legendary trails like 18 Road and Kokopelli, the Fruita Fat Tire Festival offers something for every skill level.
The festival showcases the outdoor recreation culture that makes Fruita a must-visit destination for mountain biking, cycling, hiking, and adventure tourism in Western Colorado.

Every summer, music lovers from across Colorado and beyond make their way to Palisade for a weekend of great music, good company, and some of the best scenery in the state. The Palisade Bluegrass & Roots Festival has been a local favorite for more than 20 years, bringing together talented musicians, loyal fans, and first-time visitors for a laid-back celebration of bluegrass, folk, Americana, and roots music.
Held along the banks of the Colorado River, the festival offers a uniquely Western Colorado experience. Festivalgoers can spend the day listening to live music, exploring Palisade's orchards and wineries, enjoying local food and drinks, or relaxing under the shade of cottonwood trees with friends and family.
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The most unique festivals in Colorado at the annual Mike the Headless Chicken Festival in Fruita, Colorado. Celebrating the legendary chicken that survived 18 months without his head, this nationally known event has been a Western Colorado tradition since 1999.
Visitors can enjoy live music, family-friendly entertainment, local food vendors, craft booths, a 5K race, contests, games, and plenty of quirky fun inspired by Fruita's most famous resident. The festival attracts thousands of attendees each year and is one of the top summer events on Colorado's Western Slope.
Whether you're looking for things to do in Fruita, family events near Grand Junction, Colorado festivals, or unique weekend getaways, the Mike the Headless Chicken Festival offers a memorable experience for all ages.

Known as one of the most scenic summer events in Western Colorado. Come celebrate the beauty, fragrance, and charm of Colorado's lavender season at the annual Palisade Lavender Festival in Palisade, Colorado. Held amid the picturesque farms, orchards, and vineyards of Colorado's Western Slope, this popular summer festival invites visitors to experience blooming lavender fields, local artisan products, live entertainment, and the unique agricultural heritage of the region.
The Palisade Lavender Festival showcases locally grown lavender through farm tours, educational demonstrations, artisan vendors, handcrafted goods, wellness products, fresh culinary creations, and family-friendly activities. Guests can explore stunning lavender fields, meet local growers, learn about lavender cultivation, and discover the many uses of this versatile plant.

Join thousands of visitors and locals in Downtown Fruita for the annual Fruita Fall Festival, a beloved Western Colorado tradition that has celebrated community, agriculture, and local culture for more than 110 years. Established in 1914 as a harvest celebration for the area's thriving fruit-growing industry, the festival has grown into one of the longest-running and most anticipated events on Colorado's Western Slope.
Today, the Fruita Fall Festival is a premier Colorado fall event featuring live music, arts and crafts vendors, local food, family-friendly activities, carnival attractions, a community parade, and unique traditions that celebrate Fruita's rich agricultural heritage and small-town charm.
Visitors can stroll through historic downtown Fruita, shop from local artisans, enjoy regional cuisine, and experience the vibrant community spirit that has made this festival a Western Colorado favorite for generations.

For more than 55 years, the Palisade Peach Festival has showcased the world-famous peaches, agricultural heritage, and small-town charm that make Palisade one of Colorado's most beloved destinations. Held each summer in the heart of Palisade, Colorado, this iconic festival attracts thousands of visitors who come to enjoy fresh peaches, local food, live entertainment, artisan vendors, and family-friendly activities.
Known as Colorado's premier peach-growing region, Palisade comes alive during Peach Festival weekend with peach tastings, orchard-fresh produce, local vendors, live music, artisan booths, and community celebrations. Visitors can savor the flavors of the season while exploring the charming downtown area and learning about the rich farming traditions that have made Palisade peaches nationally recognized.
Surrounded by orchards, vineyards, and the scenic landscapes of Colorado's Western Slope, the Palisade Peach Festival offers a unique opportunity to enjoy local agriculture, small-town hospitality, and summer fun.

Nothing says the holidays have arrived in the Grand Valley quite like the Palisade and Fruita Parade of Lights. Each December, families bundle up, grab a cup of hot chocolate, and line the streets to watch decorated floats, local businesses, school groups, and community organizations light up downtown with thousands of twinkling lights.
While each town puts its own spin on the tradition, both parades capture the small-town charm that makes Western Colorado such a special place to call home. In Palisade, the festive lights wind through the heart of Colorado's wine country, while Fruita's downtown comes alive with holiday music, community spirit, and plenty of Christmas magic.
These annual parades have become a favorite holiday tradition for generations of local families. Whether you're new to the area or have lived here for years, it's the kind of event that reminds you why people love living in the Grand Valley

Raise a glass at the Colorado Mountain Winefest, one of Colorado's premier wine events held each September in the heart of Palisade Wine Country. This nationally recognized festival brings together Colorado wineries, local food vendors, live entertainment, artisan exhibits, and unforgettable vineyard experiences at beautiful Riverbend Park.
Visitors can sample award-winning wines from across the state, enjoy gourmet food pairings, meet local winemakers, and take in stunning views of the Grand Mesa and surrounding vineyards. With wine tastings, educational seminars, live music, grape stomps, and specialty events throughout the weekend, Winefest offers a perfect blend of Colorado culture, agriculture, and hospitality.
Whether you're a wine enthusiast or simply looking for a memorable fall festival, this celebration showcases the very best of Palisade and the Grand Valley region.

Discover the best of Western Colorado agriculture at the Fruita and Palisade Farmers Markets, two popular seasonal markets that connect residents and visitors with local farmers, orchard growers, artisans, food vendors, and small businesses. Held throughout the growing season, these community markets showcase the region's rich agricultural heritage while offering fresh produce, handcrafted goods, specialty foods, and locally made products.
The Fruita Farmers Market brings together local growers and makers in a welcoming downtown setting, while the Palisade Farmers Market highlights the area's renowned orchards, vineyards, and agricultural traditions, including the world-famous Palisade peaches. Together, these markets provide an authentic farm-to-table experience and an opportunity to support local businesses across Colorado's Western Slope.
Visitors can shop for seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, artisan crafts, specialty foods, handmade products, and unique gifts while enjoying live community events and the vibrant atmosphere of Fruita and Palisade.